CALABASAS, Calif.--([ BUSINESS WIRE ])--Ixia (Nasdaq: XXIA), the leading global provider of converged IP and wireless network test solutions, today announced membership in InCNTREas SDN Testing Consortium to further lead the development of standards-based software defined networking (SDN) technologies, including OpenFlow. Through this collaboration, InCNTRE, the worldas only third-party testing lab for SDN, will use Ixia solutions to perform interoperability certification testing. As a leader in the development and validation of standards-based [ SDN technologies ] such as [ OpenFlow ], Ixia continues to offer next-generation solutions for the latest networking technologies.
"A key goal of InCNTRE is to encourage the development and adoption of OpenFlow and other SDN technologies as standards"
News Highlights
- Ixia will collaborate with InCNTRE through its SDN Testing Consortium to develop and test standards-based SDN technologies, including OpenFlow.
- InCNTRE is the worldas only neutral testing lab for SDN and was selected by the Open Networking Forum (ONF) as an official lab for conformance testing of OpenFlow.
- Ixia has been a leader in the development of OpenFlow as the chair for ONFs Testing-Interop Working Group and is the first to introduce off-the-shelf OpenFlow testing solutions.
- InCNTRE will use Ixiaas IxNetwork for functional and performance testing of OpenFlow devices as well as hybrid devices running traditional routing and switching protocols.
- Additionally, Ixiaas IxANVL will be used to determine whether devices conform to OpenFlow Switch v1.0 ONF interoperability standards.
Commentary
aIxia saw the benefits of OpenFlow early on, and has supported its long-term development as chair for the Testing-Interop Working Group of ONF,a said Mike Haugh, senior market development manager, Ixia. aThis same level of commitment can be seen from Indiana Universityas investment in testing SDN and OpenFlow with the creation of the InCNTRE SDN Interoperability Lab. This joint collaboration between Ixia and InCNTRE provides the proper [ conformance and performance testing ] needed to accelerate the adoption and deployment of OpenFlow and other SDN technologies.a
aA key goal of InCNTRE is to encourage the development and adoption of OpenFlow and other SDN technologies as standards,a said Matthew Davy, InCNTRE executive director. aThe ability to validate SDN-based technologies will be key to the success of accelerating the development of these solutions, including OpenFlow. We are excited to use Ixiaas solutions to perform our interoperability and conformance testing. We are excited to see Ixia join InCNTREas membership, which now includes a diverse list of industry innovators working toward a common goal of OpenFlow adoption.a
About Ixia
Ixia provides the industryas most comprehensive converged IP network validation and network visibility solutions. Equipment manufacturers, service providers, enterprises and government agencies use Ixia solutions to design, verify and monitor a broad range of wired, Wi-Fi and 3G/LTE equipment and networks. Ixia test solutions emulate realistic media-rich traffic and network conditions so that customers can optimize and validate the design, performance and security of their pre-deployment networks. Ixia intelligent network visibility platforms provide clarity into physical and virtual production networks for improved performance, security, resiliency and application delivery of cloud, data center and service provider networks. For more information, visit [ www.ixiacom.com ].
About InCNTRE
The Indiana Center for Network Translational Research and Education (InCNTRE)at Indiana University seeks to advance software-defined networking (SDN), and to catalyze researchers, students and IT staff within the academic community to fully realize the opportunities for innovation enabled by SDN.InCNTREas lab is the worldas only neutral, third-partySDN interoperabilitytesting facility.
Under the leadership of executive director Matthew Davy, InCNTRE is playing a key role in encouraging the development and adoption of standards-based SDN technologies such as OpenFlow. InCNTREas research, education andtesting activities are advancing the SDN industry while training the network engineers and developers of the future.