Below you can see a list of participants who contributed to the Interoperability Lab Day, including the provided hardware, software and/or services. A special thanks goes out to them. Without them none of this would be possible.
| Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences Delivered servers and the team to create the Interoperability Lab. The Educational Intstitute provides the necesarie conections and Quality Control for the individual tests. |
| Provided hardware: • Dell PowerEdge 2650 • Dell PowerEdge 1850 • Switches |
University of AmsterdamThe University of Amsterdam has provided its location for the Interoperability Lab. Also their network has been made available to us. This means that the Interoperability lab day has access to the internet. |
Cisco NLCisco Netherlands has provided us several systems to work with and to test them in our Interoperability lab. Cisco is a corporation witch builds several components for consumers and bigger companies. They build hardware like routes for home use and switches for the bigger companies and server rooms. |
| Provided hardware: • VoIP Telephones • Routers • Switches • Firewall |
Palo AltoPalo Alto has provided us with hardware for the Interoperability lab day. So we can test the hardware if they are compatible with an IPv6 environment and the other hardware. Palo Alto builds the next generation of firewalls wich are smarter and better secured. |
| Provided hardware: • Firewall |
ExtremeExtreme had provided us with a router/switch. This device has been placed within the lab. |
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Provided hardware: • Switch/router |
AVMAVM is one of the top two manufacturers of broadband devices in Europe. With a market share of over 50 percent, it is the leading manufacturer in Germany, Europe’s largest market. AVM has provided us with the new fritzboxes wich will be used in the lad as accespoints for visitors. |
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Provided hardware : • Fritzbox |
TiptelTiptel Netherlands is a company specialized in telecommunications. Tiptel has several VoIP telephines and therefore has provided out lab with VoIP telephones to test within the lab wich runs on IPv6. |
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Provided hardware: • Yealink T(20/22/24/28)P VoIP telephones |
GigaSetWhether you are looking for a telephone for home use, Gigaset offers a wide range of elegantly designed phones with helpful features and a high-quality sound. |
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Provided hardware: • GigaSet DE(900/700/310) VoIP telephones |
JuniperJuniper is a company wich is specialized in networks and hardware needed to build huge networks with. They make routers switches software to manage and watch the network status. Juniper also supports IPv6 and therefore we wanted to test their devices in an environment with all kinds of hardware build by different manufacturers. |
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Provided hardware: • Switch • Router |
A10 NetworksA10 has several products wich are great for use in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. That’s something we wanted to test. A10 has provided us with their load balancers so we could test those for smooth data handling in an IPv6 network. |
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Provided hardware: • Loadbalancers |
A2B InternetA2B is an Ineternet Service Provider (ISP) with extensive experience with high speed networks, security, hosting and advertisment. |
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Provided hardware: • Accespoints • Accespoint Controller • Switch |









