Lucent Technologies Announces Availability, Pricing of RealNet Rules Policy Management Application.CONCORD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 30, 1999-- Lucent Technologies (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : LU) today announced the availability of RealNet(TM) Rules, the company's acclaimed enterprise policy management application that allows network managers to drive network operation according to business processes and needs. RealNet Rules is a cornerstone member of Lucent's policy-based networking and advanced network management product line. With RealNet Rules, network managers can address unique requirements for business-critical applications such as Enterprise Resource Planning See ERP. (application, business) Enterprise Resource Planning - (ERP) Any software system designed to support and automate the business processes of medium and large businesses. (ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) An integrated information system that serves all departments within an enterprise. Evolving out of the manufacturing industry, ERP implies the use of packaged software rather than proprietary software written by or for one customer. ) and supply chain management, eBusiness applications and Internet Protocol (IP) telephony. RealNet Rules is based on an open, scalable design employing schemas established in Internet Engineering Task Force (c/o Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI), Reston, VA, www.ietf.org) Founded in 1986, the IETF is a non-membership, open, voluntary standards organization dedicated to identifying problems and opportunities in IP data networks and proposing technical solutions to the (IETF See Internet Engineering Task Force. IETF - Internet Engineering Task Force ) and Desktop Management Task Force (DMTF (Distributed Management Task Force, Inc., Portland, OR, www.dmtf.org) An industry consortium founded in 1992 that is involved with the development, support and maintenance of management standards for PCs. Its goal is to reduce the cost and complexity of PC management. ) standards groups. RealNet Rules is a Java(TM)-based client/server application that runs on Microsoft(R) Windows NT(R) platforms, and enables the integration of policy management with scalable directory systems using the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (protocol) Lightweight Directory Access Protocol - (LDAP) A protocol for accessing on-line directory services. LDAP was defined by the IETF in order to encourage adoption of X.500 directories. (LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) A protocol used to access a directory listing. LDAP support is implemented in Web browsers and e-mail programs, which can query an LDAP-compliant directory. ). RealNet Rules works with leading LDAP-enabled directories including Novell(R) Inc.'s Novell Directory Services See NDS. (R) (NDS(TM)) eDirectory(TM) and Netscape Communications Corp.'s Directory Server. RealNet Rules also integrates with Lucent's industry-leading QIP(R) 5.0 IP address management system, allowing managers to combine user and application policies with dynamic IP management using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (protocol) Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol - (DHCP) A protocol that provides a means to dynamically allocate IP addresses to computers on a local area network. The system administrator assigns a range of IP addresses to DHCP and each client computer on the LAN has its TCP/IP (DHCP), Domain Name Server (DNS (Domain Name System) A system for converting host names and domain names into IP addresses on the Internet or on local networks that use the TCP/IP protocol. For example, when a Web site address is given to the DNS either by typing a URL in a browser or behind the ) and QIP advanced application modules, including Registration Manager. In Release 1.0 of RealNet Rules, network managers can build business-driven networks using Lucent's award-winning Cajun(TM) P550(TM) Gigabit Routing Switch, and can support advanced applications and services such as Lucent IP telephony products such as DEFINITY(R) IP Solutions and the IP Exchange Server. Lucent has worked closely with Novell over the last year to enable the first standalone releases of Novell NDS to work with RealNet Rules. "RealNet Rules is the first step towards a unified solution that empowers the directory to manage both voice and data services," said David Shirk, vice president of product marketing for Novell. "The combination of RealNet Rules and Novell's NDS eDirectory provides customers with a single point of administration for data and voice networks users along with associated devices. This will greatly streamline the network administration process." Lucent is offering an optional bundle for RealNet Rules that allow customers to acquire RealNet Rules and Novell's NDS eDirectory at the same time. "We are delighted to make our industry-leading policy management application available in combination with our award-winning multiservice Cajun Switches," said Menachem E. Abraham, president of Lucent's Enterprise InterNetworking Systems group. "RealNet Rules is an invaluable tool for truly running the enterprise network based on business' needs." RealNet Rules is available now and has a U.S. list price of $9,995 per server. In upcoming releases, the policy management application will support additional devices in Lucent's data networking portfolio. Upcoming releases of RealNet Rules will support selected third-party devices and applications. RealNet Rules was named a "Best of Show" finalist in the Network Management and Analysis category at the Spring 1999 NetWorld+Interop show in Las Vegas. About Lucent Technologies Lucent Technologies, headquartered in Murray Hill, N.J., designs, builds and delivers a wide range of public and private networks, communications systems and software, data networking systems, business telephone systems and microelectronics components. Bell Labs is the research and development arm for the company. Additional information about Lucent Technologies is available on the company's Web site at www.lucent.com. Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc. Microsoft and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. Novell and Novell Directory Services are registered trademarks and NDS and eDirectory are trademark of Novell Inc. RealNet, Cajun and P550 are trademarks and QIP and DEFINITY are registered trademarks |
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