The document discusses best practices for deploying Microsoft OCS with SIP trunking. It summarizes IntelePeer's SIP trunking services, including their carrier-grade voice peering network and qualifications to support Microsoft OCS. The document also outlines common activation issues and recommendations for building quality SIP trunking solutions with Microsoft OCS. Finally, it describes IntelePeer's Fast Start program which provides a 30-day evaluation of their SIP trunking services for Microsoft OCS.
XO Communications is a leading provider of data, IP, and managed network services. They have over 3,200 employees and annual revenues over $1.5 billion. The presentation provides information on XO's services, network infrastructure, and focus on customer experience.
XO Communications is a leading provider of data and IP services, with over 3,200 employees and annual revenues over $1.5 billion. They focus on business, large enterprise, and wholesale customers, providing services such as internet connectivity, voice, collaboration, cloud, and security solutions. XO has one of the largest IP networks in the US, with extensive coverage and robust assets to ensure superior performance, reliability, and scalability for customers.
Mike Sherman of XO Communications presented on April 18th, 2012 about the company. XO is a leading provider of data, IP, and communications services focused on business and enterprise customers. It has a nationwide IP network and offers solutions such as internet access, voice, and cloud services. XO aims to deliver superior customer experience and support to its customers, which include over 50% of the Fortune 500.
I invite you to gain insight into the new XO; who we are, what we do, service delivery, technology innovations, Intelligent WAN, Application Acceleration, VoIP, Hosted PBX, IVR, ICR, BYOD, CDN, OVMP, CaaS, DRaaS, PaaS and SaaS.
P2P - Real Time Communications in the EnterpriseMead Eblan
"Mainstreaming Peer-to-Peer Connectivity:
Real-Time Communications in the Enterprise"
- Presented at Digital Government Institute Conference on IPv6
- September 2007
This document discusses how SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) can help enterprises simplify business communications while lowering costs. SIP allows endpoints to discover, locate, and establish communication sessions for VoIP, video, gaming, and other applications. The SIP Session Manager acts as a centralized registrar and location server. It authenticates users, stores location information, and helps routing sessions. This simplifies network architecture and promotes interoperability while reducing costs. The document also discusses how SIP can improve customer contact centers through intelligent routing, customized wait experiences, self-service options, and proactive outbound communications - helping lower costs and enhance customer experience.
XO Communications is a leading provider of data, IP, and managed network services. They have over 3,200 employees and annual revenues over $1.5 billion. The presentation provides information on XO's services, network infrastructure, and focus on customer experience.
XO Communications is a leading provider of data and IP services, with over 3,200 employees and annual revenues over $1.5 billion. They focus on business, large enterprise, and wholesale customers, providing services such as internet connectivity, voice, collaboration, cloud, and security solutions. XO has one of the largest IP networks in the US, with extensive coverage and robust assets to ensure superior performance, reliability, and scalability for customers.
Mike Sherman of XO Communications presented on April 18th, 2012 about the company. XO is a leading provider of data, IP, and communications services focused on business and enterprise customers. It has a nationwide IP network and offers solutions such as internet access, voice, and cloud services. XO aims to deliver superior customer experience and support to its customers, which include over 50% of the Fortune 500.
I invite you to gain insight into the new XO; who we are, what we do, service delivery, technology innovations, Intelligent WAN, Application Acceleration, VoIP, Hosted PBX, IVR, ICR, BYOD, CDN, OVMP, CaaS, DRaaS, PaaS and SaaS.
P2P - Real Time Communications in the EnterpriseMead Eblan
"Mainstreaming Peer-to-Peer Connectivity:
Real-Time Communications in the Enterprise"
- Presented at Digital Government Institute Conference on IPv6
- September 2007
This document discusses how SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) can help enterprises simplify business communications while lowering costs. SIP allows endpoints to discover, locate, and establish communication sessions for VoIP, video, gaming, and other applications. The SIP Session Manager acts as a centralized registrar and location server. It authenticates users, stores location information, and helps routing sessions. This simplifies network architecture and promotes interoperability while reducing costs. The document also discusses how SIP can improve customer contact centers through intelligent routing, customized wait experiences, self-service options, and proactive outbound communications - helping lower costs and enhance customer experience.
Forum Nokia supports third-party developers and publishers who create locally relevant content for Nokia devices globally. It provides development platforms, frameworks and tools to streamline the development process and access to Nokia's global customer base. Forum Nokia has over 1.5 million unique visitors per month and supports developers through all stages of the application life cycle from development to distribution.
AudioCodes MobilityPLUS allows mobile business employees to make VoIP calls from their smartphones by extending Microsoft Lync functionality. It provides seamless communication via Wi-Fi and cellular networks with single identity and reachability. The solution includes a Mobility Server that integrates with Lync for presence, IM, and routing calls between mobile and desk phones, and a Mobile Client app supporting various platforms. AudioCodes' ecosystem simplifies deploying Lync unified communications across networks.
Dowiedz się więcej o Level3. Poznaj usługi, historię firmy i jej największych...Paweł Kowalski
Level 3 and Global Crossing are combining their companies to create a stronger global telecommunications provider. The combined company will have $6.26 billion in annual revenue and improved financial metrics, including adjusted EBITDA of $1.3 billion initially and $1.6 billion once synergies are achieved. The combined network will span 45 countries across North America, Europe, Latin America, and Asia Pacific.
The webinar will begin at 9am PT / Noon ET. It will feature presentations from Mark Wayne, EVP Sales of ANX, and Glenn Moore, VP of Marketing of ANX. They will discuss creating secure site-to-cloud VPN connections to enterprise clouds using ANX's Virtual Private Connector solution powered by OpSource clouds. Attendees can ask questions during the webinar and receive a free trial of OpSource Cloud and ANX services.
The document describes the iPECS SBG-1000, an all-in-one communication platform that integrates voice, data, wireless and security services for small businesses. It delivers IP telephony, broadband internet, wireless connectivity and IT services through a single device. The iPECS SBG-1000 provides these converged services at an affordable price point for small businesses. It also enables telecommunications providers to deliver hosted voice and managed network services to their small business customers.
Keeping Your Internet Business IT Asset Light By Mandar Kulkarniiamwire
The document discusses options for keeping an internet business asset-light from an IT perspective. It covers capital expenditure (CapEx), operating expenditure (OpEx), and pay-per-use models for technology investments. It recommends leveraging cloud infrastructure and outsourcing IT management to reduce costs and improve flexibility over the business lifecycle. Case studies show how various companies successfully adopted asset-light IT service models.
VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol, converts voice into packets that can be transmitted over digital networks like the Internet. It allows voice calls to be made over a company's data network, saving costs versus separate voice and data networks. Key requirements for deploying VoIP include upgrading network switches to support quality of service, deploying power over Ethernet, and using the SIP protocol for call signaling and session management between VoIP devices and servers. A phased approach is recommended to transition existing phone systems to VoIP in order to protect investments while gaining benefits and preparing for full IP phone deployment.
The document lists various companies that provide infrastructure, network, value-added services, applications, handsets and devices to the telecom industry, along with contact details and profiles for each company in these categories. Several of the companies listed provide solutions for mobile/cellular networks, broadband connectivity, Wi-Fi, backhaul, and wireless infrastructure. The company profiles describe the types of telecom solutions and services each company offers, along with details on their locations, websites, years established, and which telecom industry partners and departments they are interested in meeting with in the Asian market.
- Telisca is a Cisco Developer Solution Partner that has created 30 products for Cisco IP Phones and CUCM, with 150,000 users across 240 customers.
- They develop CTI integrations for Cisco UCCE and JTAPI applications. Their products are distributed by integrators across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.
- Telisca is a certified Cisco partner that maintains Cisco test labs and has several certified products including IPS Phone Config and IPS Alarm Callback.
Every once in a while a new technology changes the game. Some benefit from it while others fail to adapt. Long Term Evolution, or LTE for short, is on the surface ,just yet another fast wireless standard bringing us faster mobile networking. But just like the freeway was much more than just a faster road, LTE actually has a chance to change the rules for app developers and create new possibilities.
Wireless Broadband Delivers The 21st Centuryandrescarvallo
The document discusses the growth and impact of wireless technologies over the next 10 years. Some key points:
1) A study found that the wireless industry will create 3 million jobs and save enterprises $600 billion over the next 10 years through reduced costs and increased productivity.
2) Wireless technologies go through cycles of adoption driven by reaching critical price points, critical mass usage, displacing older technologies, and achieving near-zero costs.
3) The document discusses the growth of wireless broadband for both network-based technologies used by carriers and enterprises and client-based technologies used by end users.
This document discusses a potential partnership between content and app providers and Telkom Indonesia's webstore. Some key points:
1. The webstore provides a way for partners to access Telkom's large customer base in a cost-effective way through simple HTTP connections.
2. Telkom will handle marketing and billing, while partners provide content/apps. Partners can offer various monetization models like subscriptions and one-time purchases.
3. An integration process is outlined including partner registration, content/pricing registration, contract signing, testing, and settlement/invoicing processes.
Soluciones de Seguridad para Banca & FinanzasAEC Networks
This document discusses trends in network security and Juniper's solutions. It covers topics like BYOD, new platforms and cloud services driving new security requirements. Juniper provides pervasive security from devices to the cloud to data centers with solutions for mobility, cloud computing, and consolidating infrastructure. Application awareness and control features like AppTrack, AppFW, AppQoS, AppDoS and IPS adapt network security to evolving threats and business needs.
This document discusses how online video and content are driving increased network traffic and bandwidth demands. It notes that video will account for 90% of network traffic by 2012. It then summarizes BTI Systems' content-aware networking solution, which can cache popular content locally to reduce bandwidth usage by 20-40% and cut growth in bandwidth needs by 60%. This improves the subscriber experience while lowering network costs.
Not A Ceos Toy Anymore Orion Mcu Video Conferencing By Rudy ShainerRudy Shainer
The document provides an overview of video conferencing solutions from Surf Communication Solutions, including their Orion-MCU product. It discusses the growing market for video conferencing and how Orion-MCU addresses interoperability challenges through its support for open standards. Orion-MCU is available as both a PCIe board and appliance and is designed for integration with Asterisk-based PBX systems to provide video conferencing capabilities.
https://labs.ericsson.com/apis?api_category=199
Ericsson Labs' presentation at Over the Air 2011.
Examples of how to establish a trusted identity, how to do mash-ups of multiple data feeds and how to secure peer-to-peer communication.
The document describes Mobiso's unified speech assistant solution for Mitel, highlighting key benefits such as enhancing customer relationships, boosting productivity, and freeing employees from keypads. It also outlines Mobiso's cloud-based speech recognition services which allow IP PBX providers to offer speech capabilities with no local hardware/software requirements. Finally, it provides an overview of how partners can set up a free hosted pilot of Mobiso's services using SIP registration.
The document discusses IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) services, standards, and integration with other technologies. IMS allows operators to expose capabilities as standard APIs and define services in SIP application servers or atop an IMS service exposure layer. Key IMS services in 3G included presence, group management, conferencing, instant messaging, and push-to-talk over cellular. The document also discusses IPTV middleware vendors, potential IMS and IPTV integration scenarios, Rich Communication Suite specifications, and new services enabled by 4G LTE networks like multimedia applications, gaming, and mobile commerce.
The document discusses Cisco Jabber SDK which provides APIs to enable real-time collaboration through presence, instant messaging, web conferencing, and voice and video capabilities across applications, devices, and workspaces. It highlights how the SDK allows third parties to integrate Cisco's unified communications and collaboration technologies into their own applications and services. The SDK offers opportunities for co-marketing and building on Cisco's large installed base of unified communication customers.
Core Network Optimization: The Control Plane, Data Plane & BeyondRadisys Corporation
This presentation takes you through the challenges network operators are facing as they bring in more and more bandwidth-intensive applications to their network. There are ways to optimize the network from the RAN to the Core -- and improve QoS.
Cisco is a leading provider of networking technologies founded in 1984. It has a portfolio of products including routers, switches, collaboration tools, and security solutions. A key subsidiary, IronPort, focuses on email and messaging security through technologies like reputation filtering and image spam detection. While Cisco remains the market leader, Juniper has gained some ground through strong growth in routers and the enterprise market.
Forum Nokia supports third-party developers and publishers who create locally relevant content for Nokia devices globally. It provides development platforms, frameworks and tools to streamline the development process and access to Nokia's global customer base. Forum Nokia has over 1.5 million unique visitors per month and supports developers through all stages of the application life cycle from development to distribution.
AudioCodes MobilityPLUS allows mobile business employees to make VoIP calls from their smartphones by extending Microsoft Lync functionality. It provides seamless communication via Wi-Fi and cellular networks with single identity and reachability. The solution includes a Mobility Server that integrates with Lync for presence, IM, and routing calls between mobile and desk phones, and a Mobile Client app supporting various platforms. AudioCodes' ecosystem simplifies deploying Lync unified communications across networks.
Dowiedz się więcej o Level3. Poznaj usługi, historię firmy i jej największych...Paweł Kowalski
Level 3 and Global Crossing are combining their companies to create a stronger global telecommunications provider. The combined company will have $6.26 billion in annual revenue and improved financial metrics, including adjusted EBITDA of $1.3 billion initially and $1.6 billion once synergies are achieved. The combined network will span 45 countries across North America, Europe, Latin America, and Asia Pacific.
The webinar will begin at 9am PT / Noon ET. It will feature presentations from Mark Wayne, EVP Sales of ANX, and Glenn Moore, VP of Marketing of ANX. They will discuss creating secure site-to-cloud VPN connections to enterprise clouds using ANX's Virtual Private Connector solution powered by OpSource clouds. Attendees can ask questions during the webinar and receive a free trial of OpSource Cloud and ANX services.
The document describes the iPECS SBG-1000, an all-in-one communication platform that integrates voice, data, wireless and security services for small businesses. It delivers IP telephony, broadband internet, wireless connectivity and IT services through a single device. The iPECS SBG-1000 provides these converged services at an affordable price point for small businesses. It also enables telecommunications providers to deliver hosted voice and managed network services to their small business customers.
Keeping Your Internet Business IT Asset Light By Mandar Kulkarniiamwire
The document discusses options for keeping an internet business asset-light from an IT perspective. It covers capital expenditure (CapEx), operating expenditure (OpEx), and pay-per-use models for technology investments. It recommends leveraging cloud infrastructure and outsourcing IT management to reduce costs and improve flexibility over the business lifecycle. Case studies show how various companies successfully adopted asset-light IT service models.
VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol, converts voice into packets that can be transmitted over digital networks like the Internet. It allows voice calls to be made over a company's data network, saving costs versus separate voice and data networks. Key requirements for deploying VoIP include upgrading network switches to support quality of service, deploying power over Ethernet, and using the SIP protocol for call signaling and session management between VoIP devices and servers. A phased approach is recommended to transition existing phone systems to VoIP in order to protect investments while gaining benefits and preparing for full IP phone deployment.
The document lists various companies that provide infrastructure, network, value-added services, applications, handsets and devices to the telecom industry, along with contact details and profiles for each company in these categories. Several of the companies listed provide solutions for mobile/cellular networks, broadband connectivity, Wi-Fi, backhaul, and wireless infrastructure. The company profiles describe the types of telecom solutions and services each company offers, along with details on their locations, websites, years established, and which telecom industry partners and departments they are interested in meeting with in the Asian market.
- Telisca is a Cisco Developer Solution Partner that has created 30 products for Cisco IP Phones and CUCM, with 150,000 users across 240 customers.
- They develop CTI integrations for Cisco UCCE and JTAPI applications. Their products are distributed by integrators across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.
- Telisca is a certified Cisco partner that maintains Cisco test labs and has several certified products including IPS Phone Config and IPS Alarm Callback.
Every once in a while a new technology changes the game. Some benefit from it while others fail to adapt. Long Term Evolution, or LTE for short, is on the surface ,just yet another fast wireless standard bringing us faster mobile networking. But just like the freeway was much more than just a faster road, LTE actually has a chance to change the rules for app developers and create new possibilities.
Wireless Broadband Delivers The 21st Centuryandrescarvallo
The document discusses the growth and impact of wireless technologies over the next 10 years. Some key points:
1) A study found that the wireless industry will create 3 million jobs and save enterprises $600 billion over the next 10 years through reduced costs and increased productivity.
2) Wireless technologies go through cycles of adoption driven by reaching critical price points, critical mass usage, displacing older technologies, and achieving near-zero costs.
3) The document discusses the growth of wireless broadband for both network-based technologies used by carriers and enterprises and client-based technologies used by end users.
This document discusses a potential partnership between content and app providers and Telkom Indonesia's webstore. Some key points:
1. The webstore provides a way for partners to access Telkom's large customer base in a cost-effective way through simple HTTP connections.
2. Telkom will handle marketing and billing, while partners provide content/apps. Partners can offer various monetization models like subscriptions and one-time purchases.
3. An integration process is outlined including partner registration, content/pricing registration, contract signing, testing, and settlement/invoicing processes.
Soluciones de Seguridad para Banca & FinanzasAEC Networks
This document discusses trends in network security and Juniper's solutions. It covers topics like BYOD, new platforms and cloud services driving new security requirements. Juniper provides pervasive security from devices to the cloud to data centers with solutions for mobility, cloud computing, and consolidating infrastructure. Application awareness and control features like AppTrack, AppFW, AppQoS, AppDoS and IPS adapt network security to evolving threats and business needs.
This document discusses how online video and content are driving increased network traffic and bandwidth demands. It notes that video will account for 90% of network traffic by 2012. It then summarizes BTI Systems' content-aware networking solution, which can cache popular content locally to reduce bandwidth usage by 20-40% and cut growth in bandwidth needs by 60%. This improves the subscriber experience while lowering network costs.
Not A Ceos Toy Anymore Orion Mcu Video Conferencing By Rudy ShainerRudy Shainer
The document provides an overview of video conferencing solutions from Surf Communication Solutions, including their Orion-MCU product. It discusses the growing market for video conferencing and how Orion-MCU addresses interoperability challenges through its support for open standards. Orion-MCU is available as both a PCIe board and appliance and is designed for integration with Asterisk-based PBX systems to provide video conferencing capabilities.
https://labs.ericsson.com/apis?api_category=199
Ericsson Labs' presentation at Over the Air 2011.
Examples of how to establish a trusted identity, how to do mash-ups of multiple data feeds and how to secure peer-to-peer communication.
The document describes Mobiso's unified speech assistant solution for Mitel, highlighting key benefits such as enhancing customer relationships, boosting productivity, and freeing employees from keypads. It also outlines Mobiso's cloud-based speech recognition services which allow IP PBX providers to offer speech capabilities with no local hardware/software requirements. Finally, it provides an overview of how partners can set up a free hosted pilot of Mobiso's services using SIP registration.
The document discusses IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) services, standards, and integration with other technologies. IMS allows operators to expose capabilities as standard APIs and define services in SIP application servers or atop an IMS service exposure layer. Key IMS services in 3G included presence, group management, conferencing, instant messaging, and push-to-talk over cellular. The document also discusses IPTV middleware vendors, potential IMS and IPTV integration scenarios, Rich Communication Suite specifications, and new services enabled by 4G LTE networks like multimedia applications, gaming, and mobile commerce.
The document discusses Cisco Jabber SDK which provides APIs to enable real-time collaboration through presence, instant messaging, web conferencing, and voice and video capabilities across applications, devices, and workspaces. It highlights how the SDK allows third parties to integrate Cisco's unified communications and collaboration technologies into their own applications and services. The SDK offers opportunities for co-marketing and building on Cisco's large installed base of unified communication customers.
Core Network Optimization: The Control Plane, Data Plane & BeyondRadisys Corporation
This presentation takes you through the challenges network operators are facing as they bring in more and more bandwidth-intensive applications to their network. There are ways to optimize the network from the RAN to the Core -- and improve QoS.
Cisco is a leading provider of networking technologies founded in 1984. It has a portfolio of products including routers, switches, collaboration tools, and security solutions. A key subsidiary, IronPort, focuses on email and messaging security through technologies like reputation filtering and image spam detection. While Cisco remains the market leader, Juniper has gained some ground through strong growth in routers and the enterprise market.
Leveraging IMS for VoLTE and RCS Services in LTE Networks Presented by Adnan ...Radisys Corporation
ETSI Workshop – RCS VoLTE and Beyond
Kranj, Slovenia
October 11, 2012
Adnan Saleem discusses the advantages of moving to VoLTE/RCS for mixed mobile operators – and addresses the key challenges along the way.
This document discusses design verification for a complex multiprocessor system-on-chip (SoC). It outlines the goals of validating the design for its intended applications and managing the complexity through: 1) breaking down verification into components; 2) staging verification over multiple environments; and 3) reusing tests, environments, and code across designs and teams.
This document discusses whether telecom companies should become cloud providers. It outlines some potential benefits, such as leveraging existing investments in data centers and networks, defending existing franchises from competitors, and preserving customer relationships. However, it also notes challenges like meeting enterprise-grade service level agreements and avoiding vendor lock-in. In conclusion, the document advises telecom companies not to rely solely on cloud computing and to maintain a diverse portfolio of services and business models.
This presentation was displayed at MWC 2011 covering the following topics: Traffic Management, Internet Offload Gateway, DPI, Adaptive Traffic Shaping, and Policy Enforcement.
Hello Mr. Douglas, this is ABC calling with an important message about your recent purchase. You may recall purchasing a new laptop computer from us 2 weeks ago. I'm pleased to inform you that we are now offering an optional 14-day extended warranty on all laptop purchases for only $49. This extended warranty will double your original 1 year warranty and provide you with complete accident protection as well as on-site service if needed. Would you like me to add the 14 day extended warranty to your original purchase? Just say yes and I can process that for you right now. Say no if you're not interested.
Customer: No thanks, I'm good with the original warranty.
The document discusses how Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) can simplify business communications and lower costs within an enterprise. SIP allows endpoints to discover, locate, and establish communication sessions for voice, video, text, and other media. It provides presence information that improves communication efficiency. Implementing SIP can achieve cost savings through consolidated architectures, simplified device management, and incremental replacement of legacy systems. The SIP Session Manager provides centralized registration, routing, and security for SIP endpoints across an organization.
This document discusses opportunities for value-added services (VAS) arising from technology disruptions in telecommunications. It summarizes:
1) LTE and small cells are enabling new location-based and multimedia services like mobile TV and targeted advertising. IMS and MRFs allow rich multimedia including video conferencing across networks.
2) Small cells, WiFi offloading, and cloud technologies lower costs while machine-to-machine connectivity reaches billions of devices, enabling new billing and analytics services.
3) Disruption leads to new business models like renting media processing capacity, and opportunities to enhance applications and customer experience through tiered SLAs and on-demand services.
This document discusses migrating business communications from outdated TDM systems to SIP and cloud-based UC solutions. It outlines the benefits of SIP trunking such as cost savings, flexibility, security and disaster recovery compared to traditional PRI lines. The presentation also provides tips for selecting an SIP provider including choosing a well-connected, secure, resilient and high quality network.
In this presentation we will discuss the information technology structure and an overview of intranet, extranet and internet is also provided in this presentation.
To know more about Welingkar School’s Distance Learning Program and courses offered, visit:
http://www.welingkaronline.org/distance-learning/online-mba.html
Corporate provide access to intranet and internet with specific objectives. Intranet access is usually granted so that employees can avail telephone directory, human resource policies, support information and knowledge base. Extranet access is given to distribute information, improve existing information delivery techniques and support major strategic initiatives.
Using employee intranets arrives with its own set of benefits. It enhances employee productivity, saves cost and improves customer management improvements. However, companies can truly reap the benefits by syndication although it comes with certain caveats: syndication can be done in the following instances.
The document provides information about Intalio, a company that develops open source middleware and private cloud computing platforms. Key points include:
- Intalio was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Palo Alto, CA. It has over 80 employees across 18 offices.
- The company's products include the Intalio|Works BPMS for business process management and the Intalio|Jetty web server, which powers many websites and applications.
- Intalio develops its products using an open source model, contributing code to foundations while also offering commercial support through enterprise editions of its software.
This document provides an overview of a technical consultancy firm and their IT services. The firm offers IT consulting, call center support, and help with setting up local and remote IT infrastructure. They can help estimate capacity needs, leverage experiences from past projects, and ensure large-scale delivery and performance. The document also summarizes Akamai's edge computing platform which distributes web servers across many networks close to end users to improve delivery of internet applications.
Internap’s John Freimuth and Steve LeClair of VMware discuss different paths businesses take toward cloud adoption, how to evolve your own cloud strategy and key considerations for choosing a provider to meet your virtualization goals.
The document discusses LISP (Locator/ID Separation Protocol), which was developed by Cisco to address scalability issues facing the Internet. LISP solves these issues by separating a host's identifier (EID) from its locator (RLOC) using an encapsulation scheme and mapping system. This allows routing scalability by removing most host routes from the global routing system and storing them in a distributed database. The document outlines LISP's control and data plane operations, use cases, and Cisco's involvement in developing and standardizing the protocol.
This document discusses the transition to IP/MPLS in mobile backhaul networks. As networks evolve to support 4G/LTE, MPLS provides a unified solution for transporting various technologies like legacy TDM/ATM, Ethernet, and IP. MPLS enables features like scalability, reliability, manageability, traffic engineering, and quality of service required by mobile backhaul. The transition involves migrating networks to MPLS in phases, starting with aggregation and eventually supporting all technologies over a common MPLS infrastructure.
This document provides an introduction to RINA and discusses problems with the current Internet architecture. It argues that much of what is believed about the Internet is myth rather than reality. The Internet is facing severe problems like poor security, inefficient routing, and lack of mobility and quality of service support. Additionally, the document claims guiding principles for future Internet design are not very helpful. It asserts that networking is fundamentally about inter-process communication and the answer to improving Internet architecture has been clear since the mid-1990s.
This document summarizes the evolution of wireless technologies from 0G to 4G and highlights some of the key challenges of 3G/4G networks. It shows how data rates have doubled every year, driving the transition from narrowband to broadband networks. While 3G deployments are maturing, 4G/LTE rollouts are just beginning. This is fueling a massive growth in mobile data traffic and creating challenges around traffic management, mobile backhaul capacity, and complex new network architectures.
Packet Design introduces route analytics technology to help manage complex IP networks during the IPv4 to IPv6 transition. Route analytics passively monitors routing protocols to create an accurate model of the network topology and application traffic paths. It helps troubleshoot issues, plan network changes like enabling IPv6, and ensure IPv6 prefixes are routed properly. Route analytics also provides real-time and historical views of network routing with the ability to simulate and model routing changes. This helps engineers more accurately manage the IPv6 transition.
The document discusses a presentation about preparing for the next generation internet (IPv6). It outlines that the presentation will cover what factors determine an organization's timeline for adopting IPv6, how the new protocol impacts businesses, and whether they are ready for the transition. Key areas that will be assessed include service providers' IPv6 capabilities, network infrastructure, operating systems, and application development. Attendees will learn how to evaluate their network and technology readiness for the new protocol.
Carrier Ethernet services provide businesses with standardized, carrier-class Ethernet connectivity and networking capabilities. They address the need for consistent application performance, accessibility, and expense predictability. Carrier Ethernet uses Ethernet technology and protocols to deliver services at wide area scales beyond 10Gbps. Popular service types include E-Line, E-LAN, VPLS, and IP VPNs. Level 3 provides nationwide and international carrier Ethernet networks and services.
This document discusses Ethernet OAM and lessons learned from interoperability testing. Key points include:
- Standards exist for Ethernet OAM fault and performance management, but differences between IEEE and ITU-T standards prevent full interoperability.
- Testing through the Verizon Interoperability Forum revealed implementation challenges across vendors in areas like naming, link trace, and performance monitoring support.
- Managing OAM across networks is complex due to the need to provision monitoring points and reactions to faults on a service-specific basis across multiple network elements.
- Notifying customers of faults requires supporting either AIS or E-LMI asynchronous status messages depending on customer equipment capabilities.
- Continued development is
The document proposes a solution for scaling LDP-based pseudowire (PW) services across multiple regions. It uses LDP signaling for setting up intra-region PWs and BGP for inter-region stitching and routing. The solution allows PW services to extend across autonomous systems and areas without requiring protocols like BGP on terminating provider edges (T-PEs). Provisioning and signaling are simplified through the use of attachment identifiers and route targets. Existing T-PE capabilities are largely reused through minor extensions to FEC-128/129 signaling over LDP. BGP routing between switching provider edges (S-PEs) avoids a full mesh of LDP sessions to improve scaling as the number of T-
This document discusses using label switched multicast (LSM) for optimized video delivery over MPLS networks. It covers market trends in video, types of video, video delivery architectures, and an overview of label switched multicast using RSVP-TE and mLDP signaling. Examples applications of LSM for video contribution, primary distribution, and enterprise distribution are provided. The document concludes that MPLS networks are increasingly being used for different types of video delivery and that LSM can optimize this delivery through applications tailored to specific video use cases and requirements.
This document discusses automation of next generation networks (NGNs) to deliver multicast services. It covers planning issues for deploying multicast across inter-domain networks, including using path computation elements (PCEs) and hierarchical PCEs. Extensions to RSVP signaling are presented as a solution for point-to-multipoint transport across domains. The use of PCEs can offload complex path computations and consider constraints to efficiently deliver services using multicast trees.
This document discusses how virtualization can provide the foundation for a green IT business case in a data center. It summarizes trends in server and desktop virtualization adoption. It also discusses challenges related to power usage and cooling in data centers. The document then models how virtualization can reduce capital and operational costs through lower hardware, power, and cooling needs. It shows how these savings can provide a strong ROI, especially as virtualization maturity increases. It concludes that virtualization is a key way to reduce energy usage and improve sustainability in a data center.
This document discusses greening data center operations through reducing dedicated resources, infrastructure overhead, and costs while improving security, reliability, and sustainability. It promotes Verne Global's data centers in Iceland, which leverage 100% renewable energy sources, free cooling, and a modular design to deliver efficient, eco-friendly infrastructure as a service to customers. Verne Global aims to establish a healthy balance between IT needs and environmental impact through their sustainable data center solutions.
1) The document proposes an adaptive-mesh grid network of 5 data centers powered by solar, wind, and geothermal sources located around the world to provide continuous network access and data center services.
2) 4 data centers would operate on 6-hour shifts based on their local time zones during peak usage hours, while 1 data center remains always-on.
3) The network uses wavelength division multiplexing on fiber optic rings to dynamically allocate bandwidth between data centers as needed, reducing network capacity costs significantly compared to conventional network designs.
The document discusses a modular cooling solution for data centers as an alternative to traditional CRAC-based cooling. It presents the modular cooling unit design, which uses refrigerant to transfer heat directly from server racks to the building's chilled water system. A case study shows the modular units reduced server temperatures by 14-24 degrees F in a lab without using air conditioning. The modular approach improves efficiency by up to 90%, utilizes space better, and provides a payback period of 3.3 years or less compared to traditional cooling systems.
This document discusses the growing importance of measuring the energy efficiency of networking devices. As data and network traffic increases, the energy and cooling costs associated with powering network infrastructure is becoming a significant operational expense for network operators. Standards organizations have begun developing methods to measure and report the energy consumption and efficiency of networking equipment in order to drive the industry toward more eco-friendly solutions. Ixia has introduced a solution called IxGreen that allows for automated, real-world testing of networking devices' energy efficiency ratings.
The document discusses the growing issue of power management in data centers, noting that energy costs are the fastest growing expense and many data centers will soon run out of power capacity. It explains that while IT infrastructure has become more dynamic, facilities have remained static, creating a large gap between power consumption and delivery. The document argues that in order to address this challenge, CIOs must be given power budgets and power must be measured at the equipment level to incentivize changes and connect power usage to business needs.
This document discusses securing the smart grid through an RSA approach. It begins by introducing Sam Curry, the Chief Technology Officer of RSA, The Security Division of EMC. It then discusses some of the challenges utilities are facing in implementing smart grid technologies, including pressure to roll out new infrastructure quickly. The document outlines how the traditional energy grid lacks communication capabilities and visibility compared to a smart grid. It proposes that RSA can provide solutions for encrypting data, managing keys, controlling access to systems, collecting security information, and managing incidents to help secure the smart grid in an end-to-end manner. Finally, it suggests that EMC has capabilities across the smart grid stack from physical security to consulting that can also help utilities address security
The document discusses the views of a cynic on smart grids. It summarizes that smart grids involve completely redesigning the communications networks that control and deliver electric power to form a resilient network like the Internet. However, there are still many open issues regarding standards, integrating renewable energy, consumer costs and willingness to accept time-of-use pricing, and challenges in home energy management. Overall, while the goals of smart grids are important, the cynic believes there are still major technical, economic and regulatory hurdles to widespread implementation.
The document discusses opportunities for reducing power consumption in broadband networks. It finds that the biggest potential lies in simplifying the access layer, including the home gateway. Functions can be consolidated from the home gateway to the DSLAM or IP Edge to reduce power usage. Standardizing on open IPTV interfaces could also allow eliminating set-top boxes. Overall, rearchitecting networks with a focus on green technologies and intelligence at the Edge provides opportunities for power, capital, and operational savings.
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