Lucent Technologies Announces Enhanced Portfolio of Data Networking Products.MURRAY HILL Murray Hill may refer to one of the following places:
Lucent MX 1000 and Other Intelligent Switching, Access, Network Management and Voice-Over-ATM Products Lead Data Networking Rollout Lucent Technologies today introduced a new ATM switch for the edge of service provider or business data networks that can deliver up to twice the usable bandwidth at up to 25 percent lower cost per port than competing products. Lucent also introduced an enhanced portfolio of other intelligent switching, access and network management products as a part of its intent to dramatically improve data network performance. In addition, Lucent introduced DEFINITY(R) ATM to meet customer demand for voice-over-ATM solutions. The 10 Gigabit-per-second (Gbps) edge switch, called the Lucent Multiservice Switch (1) A network switch that not only handles data, but adequately supports the real time transmission of voice and video. (2) A network device that supports multiple switching and routing protocols. 1000 (MX 1000), will feature such next-generation capabilities as advanced traffic management software and superior self-diagnostics that helps deliver reliability compat is proving these promises can finally be delze data, voice and video traffic. The Lucent MX 1000 provides superior bandwidth utilization, full implementation of Quality of Service standards, as well as Virtual try is made possible through modular software See modular programming. , redundancy of critical components for instant back-up and intelligent switch features like built-in self diagnostics andplies with the most recent ATM Forum A membership organization founded in 1991 to promote ATM networking technology. It worked with ANSI and the ITU to set standards. Its first specification in 1992 defined the User-Network Interface (UNI). In 2004, the Forum merged with the MPLS and Frame Relay Alliance. specificaexpected to begin at $54,000. As a part of its networking strategy, Lucent also introduced: A New ATM Campus Switch The Lucent ATM Switch 500 (AX 500) is a new 5-Gbps ATM campus switch designed to integratemanaged network that carries mixed data and vo Providers The new GlobeView(R)-2000, Release 2, Lucent's 20- to 160-Gbps ATM core switch, is designed to meet strict service provider requirements. It feature N.M., later this year. The next-generation GlobeView-2000 will support AnyMedia(TM) networking - voice, data, video - and works with AnyMedia capabilities being added to our flagship 5ESS (1) (Electronic Switching System) A large-scale computer from Lucent used to route telephone calls in a telephone company office. The 5ESS is a Class 5 central office switch, and the 4ESS is a Class 4 tandem office switch. (R)-2000 Digital Switching System. A Network Access Family For wide-area data access markets, Lucent today introduced the Lucent Access Concentrator See remote access concentrator. 120 (Lucent AC 120) and Lucent Access Concentrator 60 (Lucent AC 60) products. They concentrate a variety of low-speed services, such as voice, 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. switched networks or products from other vendoits class to offer full system redundancy. The Network Management For comprehensive media networking. OneVision is designed to evolmanages products from Lucent, Lucent's data partners and other networking vendors. It also automates repetitive management tasks, such as configuration and discoveryTY ATM, which integrates Lucent's market-leadi pricing for the DEFINITY ATM software is expegies designs, builds and delivers a wide range oTRONICS TELECOMMUNICATIONS Communicating information, including data, text, pictures, voice and video over long distance. See communications. INTEREACTIVE/MULTIM http://www.businesswire.com |
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