Advocacy Groups and Industry Affiliations
Metro Ethernet founding member
The Metro Ethernet Forum was founded to accelerate the adoption of optical
Ethernet as the technology of choice in metro networks worldwide. Forum
members include leading Ethernet service providers, major ILECs, top network
equipment vendors and other prominent networking companies. As a member,
all Extreme Networks employees can access the members-only areas on the
website by completing the member registration page.
Ethernet
in the First Mile Alliance
The Ethernet in the First Mile Alliance (EFMA) promotes standards based
Ethernet in the First Mile technology and encourages the utilization and
implementation of Ethernet in the First Mile as a key networking technology
for local subscriber access networks. The EFM Alliance supports the work
of the IEEE p802.3ah program by promoting EFM and performing market development
activities such as technology and interoperability demonstrations at trade
shows, numerous speaking engagements, and through the production of collateral
tutorial and education material. As a member, all Extreme Networks employees
can access the members-only areas on the website by completing the member
registration page.
The XENPAK Multisource
Agreement
The XENPAK multi-source agreement defines fiber optic transceiver modules
that conform to the 10 Gigabit Ethernet standard as laid down by the IEEE
802.3ae. A standard for optical transceiver modules is essential to the
adoption and proliferation of 10 Gigabit Ethernet products.
University of New Hampshire
Interoperability Lab Member
A part of the University of New Hampshire's Research Computing Center,
the InterOperability Laboratory (IOL) has the dual mission to foster interoperability
within the data communications industry and to provide students with a
detailed education in data communications technologies. Extreme Networks
is a funding member of the lab, and also the UNH Gigabit Ethernet Consortium
and UNH POE Consortium, which focus specifically on testing of gigabit
Ethernet and power over Ethernet (POE) standards.
ISOCORE
ISOCORE provides a program of cutting-edge technology validation in the
critical areas of next generation Internet and wireless networking. One
of the objectives of Isocore, which is achieved through its Internetworking
Lab, is to advance Internetworking technology in the areas of Virtual
Private Networks (VPNs), IP-Optical Integration, and wireless Internet.
Microsoft NAP
Partner
Extreme is an active supporter of Microsoft's Network Access Protection
program (NAP). NAP is a Microsoft initiative supported by over 30 industry-leading
companies involved in networking, computer security, and desktop software.
The goal of NAP is to protect companies from security threats by keeping
client and server security software and patches up-to-date. This inactive
is an example of the evolution of the network into a key part of the security
infrastructure.
sFlow.org
sFlow.org is an international, multi-vendor, and end-user forum. It promotes
the benefits of sFlow sampling technology for monitoring and managing
traffic in complex networks, and drives the widespread adoption of sFlow
by end users, network equipment vendors, and software application developers.
Trusted
Computing Group
The Trusted Computing Group (TCG) is an industry standards body, comprised
of computer and device manufacturers, software vendors, and others with
a stake in enhancing the security of the computing environment across
multiple platforms and devices. Extreme is actively participating in the
Trusted Network Connect standard, which will bring open, multi-vendor
solutions to the area of host integrity checking, giving IT administrators
tools for gaining the upper hand on today's rapidly-spreading security
threats.
North American Network
Operators' Group (NANOG)
The North American Network Operators Group (NANOG) provides a forum for
the exchange of technical information, and promotes discussion of implementation
issues that require community cooperation. Coordination among network
service providers helps ensure the stability of overall service to network
users.
RIPE Network Coordination
Centre
The RIPE Network Coordination Centre is a European network operators organization
(RIPE.net) that provides a technical forum for sharing best practices
among network operators, promoting the discussion of issues among network
operators helps ensure the stability and consistency of overall service
to network users.
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