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Adax Completes Convergence Technology with IP Capabilities for HDC Communication Controllers; Industry Leader Adds Ethernet to Flagship Signaling Products.


Business Editors/Technology Writers

BERKELEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 6, 2001

Adax, the industry leader in high-performance wide area communications and telephony signaling infrastructure, has since the beginning of 2001, been rolling out an impressive line-up of technologies for the convergence of IP and PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) The worldwide voice telephone network. Once only an analog system, the heart of most telephone networks today is all digital. In the U.S.  networks. Now, with the addition of IP capabilities for our flagship High Density Channelized Refers to an architecture that transmits data in channels. It often refers to the 64 Kbps channels in T1 lines, which were originally developed to handle digitized voice streams (TDM). See TDM.  Controller (HDC), the line-up is completed, and a ready to field signaling technology that provides fast, reliable, and cost-effective multimedia communication over IP is a reality.

The addition of Ethernet ports to the HDC, coming at the heels of Adax's recent announcement about the addition of Ethernet ports to the ATM Plus card, provides direct connectivity to the Internet and other IP networks for both signaling controllers. Independently, the HDC provides a powerful narrowband and broadband MTP-2 signaling solution while the ATM provides its broadband counterpart. Together, the two cards complement each other and form a formidable pair for Signaling and Media Gateways, Softswitches, RNCs and SGSN/GGSN Nodes for GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) The first high-speed digital data service provided by cellular carriers that used the GSM technology. GPRS added a packet-switched channel to GSM, which uses dedicated, circuit-switched channels for voice conversations.  and 3G/UMTS.

A convergence solution with both the HDC and ATM can handle T1, E1, OC3 and Ethernet interfaces, as well as a comprehensive range of protocols including SCTP/T(TM) (Adax's implementation of SCTP (1) (Stream Control Transmission Protocol) An alternative to TCP that supports multiple transmission paths. Designed to facilitate SS7 signaling over TCP/IP, SCTP supports multiple IP addresses from the same host (multihomed host) and treats the data ), MTP2, Frame Relay, LAPB/D/F/V5, HDLC (High-level Data Link Control) A data link protocol from ISO for point-to-point communications over serial links. Derived from IBM's SDLC protocol, HDLC has been the basis for numerous protocols including X.25, ISDN, T1, SS7, GSM, CDPD, PPP and others. , AAL5 and SSCOP/SSCF-NNI over ATM or IP. SIGTRAN's M3UA M3UA MTP (Message Transfer Part) Level 3 User Adaptation Layer (IETF)
M3UA Mtp3 User Adaptation
, SUA and other User Adaptation layers are also supported on top of SCTP/T(TM). Multiple protocols are supported on a single card.

SCTP is the IETF-defined protocol designed to provide the transport of PSTN signaling messages over IP networks, but with the same level of service, quality and reliability as those expected from a PSTN signaling network. A feature that distinguishes the Adax implementation of the SCTP from other implementations is that SCTP/T(TM) takes advantage of Adax's characteristic high performance hardware to push high overhead processes of the protocol onto the on-board processors. The arrangement leaves valuable host CPU CPU
 in full central processing unit

Principal component of a digital computer, composed of a control unit, an instruction-decoding unit, and an arithmetic-logic unit.
 resources available for higher-level applications.

"The combination of Adax hardware and software expertise, backed by two decades of R&D experience in wide area network signaling products, is well demonstrated by the seamless integration of the HDC, ATM and SCTP/T(TM). The high performance trio offers OEMs a complete solution to convergence as well as an incredibly fast time-to-market," says Barry Zuckerman, Ph. D., President of Adax Inc.

Adax HDC Controllers

The Adax HDC board is a high density, fully channelized, multiple protocol platform that provides a powerful and flexible single slot solution. The board is ideal for Signaling and Media Gateways, Softswitches, and SGSN/GGSN Nodes for GPRS and 3G/UMTS. The HDC is dynamically configurable, and each board provides up to 128 channels of mixed protocols of SS7 MTP-2 (64K and 2MB), SCTP, LAPB/D, Frame Relay, X.25 or HDLC. Thirty-two of these channels may be dedicated to narrowband MTP-2 processing, or an entire E1 trunk can be dedicated to broadband (HSL) MTP-2 processing. On-board processors perform many thousands of transactions per second In a very generic sense, the term Transactions Per Second refers to the number of atomic actions performed by certain entity per second. In a more restrictied view, the term is usually used by DBMS vendor and user community to refer to the number of database transactions performed  and provide effective bandwidth management, freeing up the host CPU for higher-layer applications and delivering high performance without compromising reliability. In addition to the four T1/E1 interfaces provided through the QCX daughter card, the HDC also has two 10/100 BaseT Ethernet ports for connection to the Internet and other IP networks.

Adax ATM Plus Controllers

The ATM Plus serves as a gateway interface between circuit switched and packet-based signaling networks over AAL5 and IP. In addition to access to wireless sites and VPN over T1/E1 or optical interfaces, two on-board 10/100 BaseT Ethernet ports provide connectivity to IP networks. A High Speed Signaling Link (HSSL HSSL High-Speed Serial Link ) SS7 over ATM with SSCOP SSCOP Service Specific Connection Oriented Protocol
SSCOP Service Specific Convergence Protocol (Wandel Goltermann) 
 and SSCF SSCF Safer and Stronger Communities Fund (UK)
SSCF Service Specific Coordination Function (B-ISDN/ATM)
SSCF Senior Service College Fellowship (US military) 
 software modules is also available. SCTP, IP and Frame Relay modules are available for SIGTRAN (SIGnaling TRANsport) An IP telephony protocol from the IETF that is used to transfer SS7 signals over IP networks. The telco switch sends SS7 signals to a signaling gateway (SG) that converts them into SIGTRAN packets, which travel over IP to the next signaling gateway or  integration and Internet applications. The ATM Plus has built-in ATM cell routing capabilities which provide network designers with unparalleled flexibility and cost savings by eliminating the need for expensive external ATM network edge switches to separate signaling from content traffic.

About Adax Inc.

Adax, with a rich legacy of developing signaling solutions for high quality, reliable signaling transmission, is well poised to help telecom companies meet the challenges of Convergence and 3G Networks. The Adax range of hardware and software tools for convergence in signaling networks enables OEMs and Integrators to quickly and efficiently build communications solutions for Wide Area Networks. Typical application areas for Adax products include Signaling Gateways, VoIP systems, Media Gateway Controllers, Media Gateways, GGSN GGSN Gateway GPRS Serving/Support Node
GGSN Gateway General Support Node (packet radio service)
GGSN Gateway Gprs Support Node
GGSN General Gprs Serving Node
 and SGSN nodes for GPRS and 3G/UMTS, Intelligent Networks, Base Station Control, and Billing Mediation.

Adax was founded in Berkeley, California in 1982. For nearly 20 years, Adax products for SS7, ATM, X.25, Frame Relay, HDLC, LAPB/D, LAPV5, and SCTP/T(TM) technology have been providing foundations for the world's leading telecom companies including Lucent, Nortel, Ericsson, Alcatel, Hughes and Siemens. For more information, visit www.adax.com.
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