CSIX
For other uses, see CSIX (disambiguation).
The common switch interface (CSIX) is a physical interface specification between a traffic manager (network processor) and a switching fabric.[1] It was developed by the Network Processing Forum to:
- promote development and deployment of highly scalable network switches
- permit Hardware and Software interoperability
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