Ethernet Alliance to Demonstrate Multivendor Interoperability From 50GbE to 800GbE at OFC 2022, March 8-10

“Keysight is proud to participate in the Ethernet Alliance’s OFC 2022 interoperability demonstrations. This year’s demos showcase our breadth of test capabilities for 400GE and 800GE components, along with network equipment ecosystems. Successful interoperability of network equipment with 112G electrical lane interfaces that support high bandwidth 800GE applications and emerging 400GE Digital Coherent Optical (DCO) transceivers are critically important to data center operators. The Ethernet Alliance’s multi-vendor interoperability events accelerate the adoption of these new, cost effective, high bandwidth data center interconnect solutions.” – Ram Periakaruppan, vice president and general manager of Keysight’s Network Test and Security Solutions group

“Linktel is a new Ethernet Alliance member, and we are excited to showcase our 800G OSFP 2xFR4 transceiver interoperability demonstration with other transceivers from multiple companies in a market leading Arista 800G Switch.” – Gavin Wu, vice president of research and development, Linktel Technologies

“Marvell has been a long-standing member of the Ethernet Alliance and supports the continued advancement of Ethernet technologies through collaboration with the ecosystem and open standards. We are pleased to be a part of this year’s OFC multi-vendor demo to showcase our COLORZ® II 400ZR solution, the industry’s first QSFP-DD pluggable coherent transceiver for cloud data center interconnects, and its interoperability across the ecosystem.” – Josef Berger, associate vice president marketing, Marvell

“Spectra7 is proud to be showcasing our Active Copper Cable (ACC) technology in the Ethernet Alliance Interop Demo at OFC 2022. As the industry leader in ACCs, we will be demonstrating broad interoperability and robust performance in both QSFP56 and QSFP-DD form factors at 56Gbps PAM4 data rates. Hyperscalers and Switch OEMs are now deploying 56Gbps PAM4 ACCs enabled by Spectra7 in large production networks and see them playing a critical role in 2022 and beyond as data rates and interface densities increasingly shorten the lengths that passive copper cables can service.” – John Mitchell, chief marketing officer, Spectra7

“Spirent is proud to contribute to Ethernet Alliance’s multivendor interoperability demonstrations at OFC 2022. This year’s innovative showcase will cover the latest technological advances in high-speed Ethernet, enabling flexibility, reliability, and new services required to support next generation network evolution. Spirent will demonstrate its industry-leading test and validation solutions for 800G and 400G, for confirming the reliability and high performance, and viability of next generation high-speed Ethernet solutions across the entire ecosystem.” – Aniket Khosla, vice president of product management, cloud & IP business unit, Spirent Communications

“As a founding principal member of the Ethernet Alliance, TE Connectivity™ (TE™) is proud to participate in the Ethernet Alliance physical interoperability demonstrations at the OFC show in 2022. In this year’s demonstrations, we are showing our SFP56, QSFP56, OSFP400 and 800, QSFP-DD400 and 800 and OSFP to QSFP-DD cable assemblies operating at 400 Gbps, and our 112Gbps per pair STRADA Whisper Absolute cabled backplane interconnect. These performance levels can be essential as Ethernet connectivity evolves to support the applications of the future, and TE innovations can pave the way.” – Nathan Tracy, technologist and manager of industry standards, TE Connectivity

“Tektronix is proud to present our solutions for validating 100G per lane physical layer performance and standard compliance at the Ethernet Alliance Workshop (Booth #5409) during OFC 2022. We demonstrate the interoperability of Tek’s measurement solutions with signals from other Ethernet Alliance members using our high-bandwidth oscilloscopes capable of optical and electrical (802.3db, 802.3ck, similar) measurements including TDECQ on patterns or on live traffic signals. See more at Tektronix booth #3425.” – Pavel Zivny, high speed serial data domain expert, wide band oscilloscopes group, Tektronix

“As Ethernet advances to 100 Gigabits per lane and 800 Gigabits per port, the task of assuring interoperability and integrity in the network is both exciting and challenging. This year’s Ethernet Alliance demonstration at OFC brings together an abundance of products and testing solutions that showcases interoperability from 25GbE up to 800GbE.” – Nick Kriczky, vice president of network test, Teledyne LeCroy

“Xena is excited to help bring 800Gbps Ethernet to market with Freya, our award-winning 800Gbps Traffic Generation and Analysis (TGA) solution for testing 112Gbps SerDes. 800Gig-E will accelerate the arrival of ground-breaking innovations like the metaverse and IoT by enabling NEMs, service providers and chip manufacturers to cost-effectively improve the performance of hyperscale data centers and network backbone technology.” – Jacob V. Nielsen, chief executive officer, Xena Networks



Contact:

Media Contact:
Vivian Kelly
Interprose for Ethernet Alliance
+1 703.509.5412
E: viviankelly@interprosepr.com



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