Laurel Networks Participates in MPLS Interoperability Testing at NetWorld+Interop Las Vegas 2002; Demonstrates MPLS VPN Interoperability at iLabs.Business Editors, High Tech Writers NetWorld+Interop 2002 Las Vegas Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. PITTSBURGH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 6, 2002 Laurel Networks Laurel Networks was founded in 1999, and specialized in routers for telecommunications carriers. In 2005, they were purchased by ECI Telecom for $88m, and formally renamed as the Data Networking Division within ECI. , Inc., the first provider of high-performance service edge routers, today announced its participation in the Multiprotocol Label Switching (networking) Multiprotocol Label Switching - (MPLS) A packet switching protocol developed by the IETF. Initially developed to improve switching speed, other benefits are now seen as being more important. (MPLS (1) (MultiProtocol Lambda Switching) The earlier name for GMPLS. See GMPLS. (2) (MultiProtocol Label Switching) A standard from the IETF for including routing information in the packets of an IP network. ) area of the InteropNet Labs (iLabs) at NetWorld+Interop Las Vegas from May 7th -9th. This is Laurel Networks' third consecutive participation in iLabs with its ST200(TM) Service Edge Router, which is currently deployed in production networks within the U.S. and Europe. Laurel will join a number of service provider equipment vendors in interoperability demonstrations focusing on MPLS Layer 2 VPNs (based on IETF See Internet Engineering Task Force. IETF - Internet Engineering Task Force Draft Martini) for transporting ATM, Frame Relay A high-speed packet switching protocol used in wide area networks (WANs). Providing a granular service of up to DS3 speed (45 Mbps), it has become popular for LAN to LAN connections across remote distances, and services are offered by most major carriers. and Ethernet traffic as well as IP VPNs (based on RFC (Request For Comments) A document that describes the specifications for a recommended technology. Although the word "request" is in the title, if the specification is ratified, it becomes a standards document. 2547bis). The iLabs is NetWorld+Interop's test bed addressing advanced protocol development and vendor interoperability. It has been instrumental in the development of MPLS, Session Initiation Protocol (protocol) Session Initiation Protocol - (SIP) A very simple text-based application-layer control protocol. It creates, modifies, and terminates sessions with one or more participants. Such sessions include Internet telephony and multimedia conferences. It is described in RFC 2543. (SIP) and H.323 interoperability, as well as supporting development within the Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), 1000BASE TX, IP Multicast and VPN (Virtual Private Network) A private network that is configured within a public network (a carrier's network or the Internet) in order to take advantage of the economies of scale and management facilities of large networks. technologies. "Service providers are increasingly adopting MPLS-based services, including MPLS-based VPNs such as those offered on the ST200," said Steve Vogelsang, vice president of marketing and co-founder of Laurel Networks. "The iLabs highlights the broad vendor support and interoperability of MPLS technology as well as the depth of features on the ST200 Service Edge Router." "The iLabs showcases the latest innovations in networking," said Eduardo Pinheiro, technical program manager for NetWorld+Interop. "The iLabs MPLS interoperability demonstration provides Interop attendees a rare opportunity to see the latest technology being used by the world's largest service providers, in a multi-vendor environment." For more information about NetWorld+Interop, contact Jennifer Clark, public relations public relations, activities and policies used to create public interest in a person, idea, product, institution, or business establishment. By its nature, public relations is devoted to serving particular interests by presenting them to the public in the most manager, at 650-372-6765 or jennifer.clark@key3media.com. Additional up-to-date NetWorld+Interop information is available at www.interop.com. About the ST200 Service Edge Router The ST200 is custom-designed for service edge routing, with a powerful combination of industry-leading density, high-speed routing and service-enabling features that add value to network bandwidth. Deployed at the edge of an IP/MPLS IP/MPLS Internet Protocol/Multi-Protocol Label Switching service provider backbone, the ST200 enables an infrastructure that supports high-value, scalable IP services, maximizing revenue and driving down the overall cost of bandwidth. The innovative ST200 system architecture is edge-optimized with all major routing and forwarding functions distributed throughout the system to meet the significant per-customer delivery and billing requirements of scalable edge services. About Laurel Networks Laurel Networks is the first provider of high-performance service edge routers designed and developed specifically for the edge of IP/MPLS networks. Laurel's flagship ST200 Service Edge Router includes the features required to deliver high-value IP services, including: high-capacity routing and switching; rich bandwidth management functionality; and high-density, multi-service ports. 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