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Cisco Segmented Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching for the IP Next-Generation Network
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This paper presents details of S-GMPLS, an innovative technology from Cisco Systems developed for service
providers in their optical networks that utilizes the power of IP/GMPLS control protocols for autoconfiguration of
optical wavelengths and separates IP routing and optical network domains to respect those diverse organizational
boundaries.
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Added: 30th October 2006 12:18:38 AM Modified: 30th October 2006 12:18:38 AM Visited: 624 times Source: Cisco
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Delivering High-Performance Research and Education Networks
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GEANT is one of the world's most advanced IP-based networks, connecting 29 European research networks with the US, Canada, Japan, the Mediterranean and Latin America. GEANT2, the successor to GEANT, will be the seventh generation of this pan-European research & education backbone, and will combine an IP network with intelligent optical switching to create a hybrid switched and routed infrastructure. Learn how distributed computing, proven by GEANT, is already bringing supercomputing resources to bear on the challenges faced by multinationals and research networks.
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Added: 30th July 2006 09:54:31 AM Modified: 30th July 2006 09:54:31 AM Visited: 239 times Source: Alcatel
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DualPath™ Architecture
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A breakthrough in Outdoor Wireless: DualPath Architecture™. Learn how our patented technology blends an ultra-high bandwidth optical link and an un-licensed Radio Frequency (RF) back-up with intelligent seamless switching to provide up to 1.25Gbps throughput and 99.999% availability in all weather conditions and at distances up to 5KM.
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Added: 30th July 2006 09:53:39 AM Modified: 30th July 2006 09:53:39 AM Visited: 192 times Source: LightPointe
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Evolving Multiservice Metro Networks to Support Next Generation Service Growth
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The market for voice, data, and other network services is changing rapidly as customer processing power and bandwidth requirements continue to grow. Service providers have many options for responding to these changes. However, no service provider wants to continuously reconfigure networks to support the latest service and remain competitive, while also trying to limit new capital costs. Forward-looking service providers are choosing to invest in a one-time upgrade that boosts the capacity, density, service velocity, and service variety of their networks. These service providers are evolving traditional SONET/SDH infrastructures to next-generation multiservice optical networks. Through evolution, these service providers are achieving a more efficient, longer-lasting network infrastructure that will continue to serve their customers and generate ROI into the future.
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Added: 30th July 2006 09:52:42 AM Modified: 30th July 2006 09:52:42 AM Visited: 228 times Source: Cisco Systems
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Storage Transport - Cisco's Storage + Optical Advantage
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Enterprises appreciate the cost and administrative advantages of consolidating storage platforms and deploying Storage Area Networks (SANs). Evolving business requirements, however, underscore the need for high-density, high-speed, and low-latency networks that enable data center scalability and improve manageability while controlling IT costs. The Cisco Storage + Optical solution provides the leading high-density and high-bandwidth solution for data center transport scalability as well as an intelligent transport solution for SAN extension.
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Added: 30th July 2006 09:51:56 AM Modified: 30th July 2006 09:51:56 AM Visited: 200 times Source: Cisco Systems
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Enabling VoIP: Data Considerations and the Evolution of Transmission Network Design
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Voice services are again undergoing a major transition, this time from fixed digital circuits to Voice-over-IP (VoIP) networks. Customers, long appreciative of the economics and scalability of Ethernet technology in their LANs, are today expanding Ethernet services not only for their data traffic, but also for their voice traffic. This paper is for service providers, enterprises, and IT professionals who are looking to deliver voice services or implement voice as an application in their network. It offers a detailed overview of voice transmission, quality requirements, VoIP efficiencies, and the role that Cisco optical solutions can play in supporting voice systems, whether digital Time-Division Multiplexing (TDM), VoIP, or a transition from one to the other.
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Added: 30th July 2006 09:51:17 AM Modified: 30th July 2006 09:51:17 AM Visited: 207 times Source: Cisco Systems
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