Looks like the Navy is going with ATM for the foreseeable future or am I wrong? I hope that they have the same luck as the oil co that tried it and ripped it out later. The other interesting part is EDS's involvement. Ron << ROCHESTER, N.H.--Jan. 8, 1998--Cabletron Systems (NYSE:CS) today announced that its high-performance SmartSwitch products have passed strict speed, interoperability and reliability testing, qualifying them for the US Navy's Information for the 21st Century (IT-21) project. Cabletron SmartSwitches are now certified to be included in the Navy's ambitious plans for upgrading the network architectures for the Atlantic and Pacific fleets. Under the PC LAN+ contract, the Navy has teamed with EDS to select, certify and supply networking equipment. EDS has certified Cabletron's Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), Fast Ethernet and Ethernet SmartSwitches as IT-21 compliant for voice, video and data communications. "Cabletron has successfully completed IT-21 Vendor Qualification Testing with their ATM and Fast Ethernet solutions," said Peter Buck, EDS' PC LAN+ program manager. "The SmartSwitches have passed all criteria in the test and are now certified as IT-21 compliant." "IT-21 certification highlights Cabletron's long-time commitment to providing the federal market with the highest-quality, most reliable networking solutions," said Robert Travis, Cabletron's director of product marketing and development for federal systems. "By offering Cabletron's ATM and Fast Ethernet Solutions through EDS' PC LAN+ contract, the Navy is assured of a standards-based, reliable, high-speed infrastructure to support mission-critical IT-21 requirements." The Cabletron Advantage Vendor's were qualified based on their ATM and Fast Ethernet solutions. The Navy/EDS team tested products for interoperability between virtual and emulated local area networks, redundancy, fault tolerance and automatic reconfiguration after link failure. Two award-winning SmartSwitch 6000s passed communications along an ATM, OC-12 (622 Mbs per second) backbone, facilitating data from high-end Fast Ethernet workstations. When put to the test, the Navy/EDS team found the SmartSwitches displayed plug-and-play installation, quick device location and true multi-vendor ATM interoperability via PNNI (Private Network-Network Interface). Utilizing PNNI, users may seamlessly introduce the SmartSwitch into existing multi-vendor ATM environments. Cabletron Passes IT-21 Vendor Qualification Testing Cabletron is now included as an IT-21 supplier on the IT-21 approved list, located on the Navy's IT-21 web site (www.chips.navy.mil/it). Information contained within the associated web site includes additional Navy IT Umbrella contracts: PC-LAN+, ViViD, ITSS, NTOPS, NAVNET3 and Super-Minicomputer 2. About Cabletron Cabletron Systems, a recognized leader in providing high- performance computer networking products, has provided dependable network access and communications to millions of people throughout the world. With scaleable products designed for Fortune 1000 enterprise networks, service providers and small businesses, Cabletron provides simple, reliable and cost-effective business solutions for the information age. With corporate headquarters in Rochester, Cabletron's common stock is traded over the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol CS. Cabletron's World Wide Web site can be reached on the Internet at http// www.cabletron.com .>> |