Huawei, the world's leading provider of information and communication solutions, today announced that its core router 1T line card has successfully passed the rigorous testing of the European Advanced Networking Test Center ("EANTC"). After completing the industry's first router 400G full frame 6.4T test in 2013, Huawei once again made a new breakthrough, becoming the industry's first manufacturer to complete router 400G and 1T common frame, 1T line card full line rate, and continue to lead the era of T-bit routing.
The Huawei router 1T line card that participated in the test includes 8*100GE ports and 24 40GE ports. Ixia, the world's leading IP network test solution provider, provides a new generation of test instruments for this test. Based on the understanding of carrier services and the rigorous testing methods accumulated over the years, EANTC designed test cases including forwarding, convergence, power consumption and functions according to the actual operation scenario of the carrier network.
Huawei has performed well in the entire test, and the performance indicators of T-bit routing have set an industry benchmark. In terms of performance, the 1T line card achieves full line speed of 128 bytes or more for the first time; in terms of energy consumption, the power consumption of 1T board is only one-half of that of similar products in the industry, and the new benchmark for green energy conservation in the entrepreneurial world; in terms of convergence speed, The BGP IPv4/v6 dual-stack route convergence time can reach 110,000 per second, which is 3 times faster than the industry level. At the same time, the core routers NE5000E100G, 400G, and 1T line cards are fully tested. This fully demonstrates the advanced architecture of Huawei NE5000E system. Sex, scalability and smooth evolution to protect customer investments.
"The rapid and continuous growth of user bandwidth poses great challenges for operators. Third-party independent verification of new line cards in terms of large bandwidth and energy consumption will help operators shorten procurement cycles and accelerate service delivery." EANTC co-founded Carsten Rossenhoevel, person and person in charge of the organization, commented, "We have verified that Huawei's two types of 1T line cards have achieved wire-speed forwarding. At the same time, based on the ATIS standard, the measured line card power consumption is lower than 670W."
Ixia Asia Pacific General Manager Naveen Bhat said: "We are very pleased to work with Huawei to test 1T line card products based on the latest NE5000E core router platform. This test uses Ixia's highest port density 100G, 40G to 10G high speed Ethernet test. Products - Xcellon, we have witnessed Huawei's NE5000E1T line card with today's industry-leading performance and scalability. Ixia is the world's leading IP test company, and we look forward to working with Huawei to further develop and validate its latest R&D and marketed products and solutions. ""
For the results of this test, Huawei CEO of Fixed Network Business Department said: "Since the deployment of 400G on a global scale in 2013, Huawei once again cooperated with the industry's authoritative testing organizations and leading tester manufacturers to complete the industry's first The third-party test of the router 1T line card proves that Huawei's core router platform has the ability to smoothly evolve from 400G to 1T, helping customers to easily cope with future traffic challenges, protect investment, and fully meet the needs of customers in the ultra-broadband era."
Up to now, Huawei NE5000E400G core router has been applied to 56 customers worldwide including Saudi Mobily, Russian MegaFon, Thai True, and DTAC. According to the report of the industry's leading analyst organization InfoneTIcs, Huawei router products continue to maintain the fastest growth rate in the operator market, leading the industry.
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