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  2. Extreme Networks - Wikipedia

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    Extreme Networks, Inc. is an American networking company based in Morrisville, North Carolina. Extreme Networks designs, develops, and manufactures wired and wireless network infrastructure equipment and develops the software for network management, policy, analytics, security and access controls.

  3. Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching - Wikipedia

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    Although not supported by Extreme Networks, it is possible to complete this shared link with non-EAPS (but tag-aware) switches between the Controller and Partner. When the shared link is restored, the Controller can then unblock its ports, the masters will see their hello packets, and the rings will be protected by their respective masters.

  4. Fabric Connect - Wikipedia

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    Extreme Networks base the Fabric Connect technology on the SPB standard, including support for RFC 6329, [5] and have integrated IP Routing and IP Multicast [6] support; this unified technology allows for the replacement of multiple conventional protocols such as Spanning Tree, RIP and/or OSPF, ECMP, and PIM.

  5. Why Extreme Networks Stock Is Soaring Today - AOL

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    Extreme Networks (NASDAQ: EXTR) stock is posting big gains in Wednesday's trading following the company's recent quarterly report. The networking specialist's share price was up 13.9% as of 1:30 p ...

  6. Ethernet Ring Protection Switching - Wikipedia

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    This ITU-T specification is directly based on and derived from the Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching technology developed and patented by Extreme Networks. G.8032v1 supported a single ring topology and G.8032v2 supports multiple rings/ladder topology.

  7. List of networking hardware vendors - Wikipedia

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    Aerohive Networks - acquired by Extreme Networks [1] Alaxala Networks; Allied Telesis; Alcatel Lucent Enterprise - Stellar; Arcadyan; Arris International; Aruba Networks - acquired by HPE; Asus (including subsidiary Askey Computer Corp.) Avaya - acquired Nortel, networking business sold to Extreme Networks [2] AVM; Barracuda Networks

  8. List of PTP implementations - Wikipedia

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    Extreme Networks E4G-200 router [27] Extreme Networks E4G-400 router [28] Fibrolan Falcon-R Class xHaul Switche/Grandmaster [29] Fibrolan Falcon-M Class Switches/Routers [30] Fibrolan Falcon-MTS Grandmaster [31] Fibrolan uFalcon-S Switch series [32] Fibrolan uFalcon-ST Switch series [33] GarrettCom 10KT Industrial Managed 1588v2 Switch [34]

  9. Virtual Cluster Switching - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Cluster Switching (VCS) fabric technology is a Layer 2 proprietary Ethernet technology from Brocade Communications Systems, later acquired by Extreme Networks. [1] It is designed to improve network utilization, maximize application availability, increase scalability, and simplify the network architecture in virtualized data centers.

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