Hi,

is there any currently commercially available switch or router hardware
(10Gbit/s or more) running coreboot and preferably also Linux?

I'm currently trying to build a PoC network where all components have
mostly FOSS firmware and operating systems.

My Wifi access points and 1 Gbit/s switches are running U-Boot and
OpenWrt, so on that tier I'm covered. OpenWrt is even running on very
few select 10 Gbit/s switches, but there the bootloader seems to be
U-Boot+blob.
For routing, I'm currently using PCEngines APU2 with coreboot and
Debian, but those are not really made to handle routing or even NAT at
more than 1 Gbit/s.

Once the PoC phase is done, I expect required routing/NAT/packet
filtering bandwidth to exceed 5 Gbit/s and I'd like to use a coreboot
based product for that.
If necessary, I can add a few network cards to a general-purpose server,
but a purpose-built device would be preferred.

Suggestions? Comments?

Thanks,
Carl-Daniel
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