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The Brocade NetIron CER 2000 Series is a family of compact routers that are purpose-built for high-performance Ethernet edge routing and MPLS applications. These fixed-form routers can store a complete Internet table and are ideal for supporting a wide range of applications in Metro Ethernet, data center, and campus networks. By providing enhanced scalability and flexibility, the Brocade CER 2000 Series enables service providers to meet the dynamic needs for higher bandwidth services. |
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Service providers, more than ever, are looking for ways to reduce network operational costs while increasing new revenue streams through over-the-top services. Brocade NetIron CER 2000 Series routers are purpose-built to help these providers save on space, power, and cooling while extending wire-speed IP and Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) services to the network edge without compromising performance.
The NetIron CER 2000 is available in 24- and 48-port 1 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) copper and hybrid fiber configurations with two optional 10 GbE uplink ports. To help ensure high performance, all the ports are capable of forwarding IP and MPLS packets at wire speed without oversubscription. With less than 5 watts/Gbps of power consumption, service providers can push up to 136 Gbps of triple-play services through the NetIron CER 2000 while reducing their carbon footprint.
A broad set of highly scalable IP unicast and multicast routing features, combined with a low total cost of ownership, makes the NetIron CER 2000 an ideal choice for service providers that want to deliver Layer 2 and Layer 3 business services through a single easy-to-manage platform.
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is a powerful new network paradigm designed for the world's most demanding networking environments. The NetIron CER 2000 Series enables SDN by supporting the OpenFlow protocol, which allows communication between an OpenFlow controller and an OpenFlow-enabled router. Using this approach, organizations can control their networks programmatically, transforming the network into a platform for innovation through new network applications and services.
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