Ubuntu 20.04 installation guide
How to run OpenBCM SDK on Netberg Aurora switches
ONIE Recovery on x86-enabled Netberg Aurora switches
Open Network Linux Installation Guide.
800W -48V DC PSU module for Aurora 420/610/620/710/720
Intel Tofino IFP Family Overview
Initial SONiC configuration on Innovium-based Aurora switches
ICOS and Linux Shell Management.
How to: a 40/100G Break-out Port Guide.
ICOS VPC Configuration Example.
ICOS and OpenSwitch Guide for OpenStack ML2 Integration
LACP on LAG in ICOS and reth in Juniper SRX series firewalls.
VxLAN and VxLAN Routing Configuration Guide in ICOS
Remote log collection does not work with ICOS
Aurora 220 – startup-config and backup-config disappearance after a reboot
ssh access to x86-ICOS and Linux
OpenSwitch Installation Guide.
VxLAN and HW-VTEP Configuration Example for OpenSwitch.
OpenSwitch OpenFlow (OF-DPA) Application Notes
Running Stratum Natively on Netberg Aurora 610, 710, and 750
Taoyuan city, Taiwan, 24th of June 2024. Netberg announced the new Aurora 721 100G and Aurora 421 10G switches, which feature programmable pipelines powered by Broadcom StrataXGS® Trident3 Ethernet switch chips.
Taoyuan city, Taiwan, January 24th, 2024. Netberg announced the release of two new models powered by the Broadcom StrataXGS® Trident3 series , the Netberg Aurora 221 1G switch and Aurora 621 25G switch.
Effective January 12, 2024: The following products are now End of Life (EOL) - Aurora 720 and Aurora 620.
Taoyuan city, Taiwan, December 20th, 2023. Netberg updates its Netberg SONiC distribution to release 2022.11 on Aurora 610, Aurora 710, and Aurora 750 P4-Programmable Intel Tofino IFP systems.
Taipei, Taiwan, 14th of November 2022. Netberg announced the new Aurora 810 400G model programmable switch with Intel Tofino 2 Intelligent Fabric Processors (IFPs) at its heart. The new platform has 32x 400G QSFP-DD Ethernet ports and a 12.8Tbps switching capacity.
Taipei, Taiwan, 24th of October 2022. Netberg participates in the new round of the Fast Forward Initiative by Intel (FFI'22). The program supports academic and research organizations today, aiming at accelerating tomorrow's best network programmability research.