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Larch Networks, Ltd.
Company typePrivately Held
IndustryNetworking equipment
Founded2008
HeadquartersRosh Ha'ayin, Israel
ProductsNetworking Device
Network Management
Embedded system
Websitelarch-networks.com

Larch Network, Ltd. (previously Niram Systems) is company specializing in the design and development of hardware and software for embedded network systems, including network switches and routers, thin client systems and Linux gateways.

Products and services

Larch Network is an exclusive developer of Ethernet switching solutions for selected Marvell customers.

L2/L3 Switches

Larch Networks products come with complete reference designs which include board layout designs, software, manufacturing diagnostic tools, documentation, and other items to assist customers with product evaluation and production.

Thin client / Plug PC

An Open Source Green Server for the Always-On Lifestyle

OpenFlow Switch

The Extendible Linux-based OpenFlow LN-2124OF switch based on Marvell 98DX4122 Packet-Processors and contains the implementation of hardware-based OpenFlow protocol 1.0 standard in OpenFlow-Only mode.

The benefits of this product are:

  • An introduction of new and utilization of existent hardware capabilities of Marvell Packet-Processors
  • Acceleration of the development of new features per a customer’s demand
  • Easy-to-use SDK platform for Marvell’s Packet-Processors product line
  • Providing universities (professors and students) the powerful platform for study and academic researches.

The underlying hardware is capable of many functions not supported by OpenFlow v1.0 including:

  • Multiple Lookup cycles
  • Extensible Matching
  • Tunneling QoS and Security
  • Full VLAN support
  • Bandwidth allocation and policing, etc.

The user can modify and extend the software functionality to utilize additional Hardware functionality not yet in use, implement a substantial subset of OpenFlow v1.3, or add additional application level functionality. In addition, LN2124OF Switch provides unique DualBoot system, that allows coexistence of two different OS in one switch – Linux Based open-source Operation System, and fully managed stacking Ethernet Switch based on Marvell's Routing Operation System (ROS), that contains full features set of Layer2 and Layer3 protocols and is the manufacturing default.

See also

References

  1. Open Design Larch Networks Ethernet L2/L3 Switch Archived 2013-10-31 at the Wayback Machine
  2. OpenFlow Switch Archived 2013-10-31 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "Open Networking Foundation - OpenFlow v1.0" (PDF).

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