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Aviz packet broker details platform support and feature enhancements in 2.10 update

The Aviz Packet Broker 2.10 update extends compatibility with new hardware platforms, enhances traffic processing capabilities, and adds support for features such as packet truncation and Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) encapsulation to improve monitoring efficiency and operational continuity in complex network environments.

Expanded hardware platform compatibility

Version 2.10 incorporates support for Celestica DS1000, DS3000, and EC5835 devices that utilize Broadcom chipsets. This allows for more effective traffic aggregation, filtering, and redirection across both hardware and virtual network tools, facilitating better management in large-scale deployments.

The update improves scalability through advanced Layer 2 to Layer 4 filtering and optimized traffic distribution strategies, including static Link Aggregation Group (LAG) and hybrid port lookup methods, enabling detailed traffic analytics and enhanced network visibility.

Introduction of packet truncation on Broadcom platforms

Packet truncation functionality, formerly limited to NVIDIA platforms, now operates on Broadcom TD3 devices, offering administrators the ability to forward only essential portions of packets. This contributes to reduced storage requirements and faster data analysis while maintaining packet integrity for monitoring tools.

This feature supports fixed-byte truncation, releasing 192 bytes of payload after truncation for IPv4 and IPv6 traffic, and requires a Business Continuity Management (BCM) Advanced license. It is compatible with multiple Dell and Celestica platforms.

Port-Channel support in network flow configurations

The update enables Port-Channels to be used as network ports within flow configurations, allowing combination of multiple Port-Channels and individual interfaces in a single network-port list. This reduces the number of flow rules needed and simplifies traffic management in complex network environments.

This enhancement aids operational efficiency by streamlining configuration processes for handling growing network traffic volumes.

Expanded VXLAN encapsulation capabilities

Support for VXLAN tunneling now extends across various Broadcom TD3-based platforms, including Dell and Celestica models. Operators can configure up to 50 VXLAN tunnels, offering increased flexibility for overlay network deployments within the Aviz Network Optimization Suite (NOS).

This facilitates scalable and adaptable network segmentation and traffic flow control for distributed data center and service provider environments.

Aviz Packet Broker 2.10 delivers broader device compatibility and enhanced feature sets such as packet truncation on additional hardware and improved traffic management tools. These updates support more efficient network operations and monitoring, providing technical decision-makers with refined tools to handle evolving network infrastructure demands. This Blog Signals brief is a factual summary of the vendor's published information.