| Developer | Extreme Networks | 
|---|---|
| OS family | Unix-like | 
| Working state | Current | 
| Source model | Closed source and partly Open source | 
| Initial release | version 10.1: February, 2004 | 
| Latest release | 16.1.3.6 Patch4 (21.1.1 Patch2 for Gen2 Devices) / 05.05.2016 (02.05.2016) | 
| Available in | English | 
| Platforms | Extreme Networks Network switches | 
| Kernel type | Monolithic (Linux) | 
| Default user interface | Command-line interface | 
| Official website | www | 
ExtremeXOS is the software or the network operating system used in newer Extreme Networks network switches.[1] It is Extreme Networks second generation operating system after the VxWorks based ExtremeWare operating system.
ExtremeXOS is based on the Linux kernel and BusyBox.[2] In July 2008 legal action was taken against Extreme Networks due to alleged violation of the GNU General Public License.[3] Three months later the lawsuit was settled out of court.[4]
References
- ↑ ExtremeXOS Network Operating System, Extreme Networks.
- ↑ Extreme Networks puts Linux to work in routing switch, Network World, 2004-05-03.
- ↑ Today's SFLC/BusyBox target: Extreme Networks, Inc, Linux Weekly News.
- ↑ BusyBox Developers Settle Case With Extreme Networks, Software Freedom Law Center.
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