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Lucent Technologies and Agilent Technologies Stage Industry's Largest Scale Real-World Terabit Testing Demonstration.


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: LU) and Agilent Technologies This article needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Alone, primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for an accurate encyclopedia article.  (NYSE: A) today are demonstrating simulated live traffic between Lucent's NX64000(tm) Multi-Terabit Switch Router See layer 3 switch.  and Agilent's RouterTester. Handling more than 160 Gb/s of realistic Internet traffic Internet traffic is the flow of data around the Internet. It includes web traffic, which is the amount of that data that is related to the World Wide Web, along with the traffic from other major uses of the Internet, such as electronic mail and peer-to-peer networks. , the demonstration highlights the NX64000's ability to deliver the level of performance required to receive, process and forward millions of packets per second within the core network; and maintain this performance with a full mesh A network architecture in which each end point is capable of reaching any other end point directly through a point-to-point physical or logical circuit. Contrast with "hub and spoke," which uses a central switching point and half as many direct circuits.  of network traffic.

With a 32 module/64 port RouterTester system connected to the NX64000, this live demonstration will simulate fully meshed traffic, from numbers of networks far in excess of the size of today's Internet, through Lucent's Switch Router. This is the industry's first live test demonstration of this magnitude. Lucent is the first customer to use RouterTester's Dynamic Terabit Testing (DTT DTT Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu (Deloitte & Touch Global Operations)
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) capabilities (announced May 31, 2000).

"With the increasing bandwidth and traffic levels in today's router-based networks, our NX64000 can meet the most rigorous demands of service providers, and still maintain the highest levels of performance as we are demonstrating here today," said Peter Marconi, vice president engineering, IP Group, Lucent InterNetworking Systems. "This test verifies the ability of the NX64000 to handle the rapid and dynamic changes in control and traffic loads typical of the Internet."

The simulation includes stress testing Determining the durability of a system by pushing it to its limits. Stress testing a network is performed by transmitting excessive numbers of packets or attempting to break in illegally.  with extremely large and complex forwarding table sizes, as well as multi-profile traffic forwarding over 64 OC-48c ports. RouterTester's multiple border gateway protocol Border Gateway Protocol - (BGP) An Exterior Gateway Protocol defined in RFC 1267 and RFC 1268. Its design is based on experience gained with Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP), as defined in STD 18, RFC 904 and EGP usage in the NSFNet backbone, as described in RFCs 1092 and 1093.  (BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) The routing protocol that is used to span autonomous systems on the Internet. It is a robust, sophisticated and scalable protocol that was developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). ) peer capabilities will be used to demonstrate NX64000 communication and traffic handling with many simulated "neighbor" routers over OC-48c connections. This means that test traffic will be delivered from the RouterTester into the NX64000 in a full mesh configuration, requiring the NX64000 to route packets to every possible combination of ports and demonstrating the switching capacity of the NX64000 under extreme conditions.

"Agilent and Lucent have created the first demonstration that truly reflects -- in both scale and complexity-- the demands placed on core terabit routers deployed in the real-world Internet environment," said Bill Wood, general manager of Agilent's Advanced Networks Division. "Agilent's unique RouterTester capabilities enable Lucent engineers to validate the scalability, performance and reliability of the NX64000 for service providers with unprecedented visibility into all dimensions of product performance, even when handling more than 160 Gb/s of realistic Internet traffic." Lucent's NX64000 is the industry's fastest multi-terabit switch router capable of scaling from gigabit to 6.4 terabit per second A terabit per second (Tbit/s or Tbps) is a unit of data transfer rate equal to 1,000 gigabits per second, 1,000,000 megabits per second, 1,000,000,000 kilobits per second, or 1,000,000,000,000 bits per second.  speeds. The NX64000 has the highest capacity switch fabric, the highest port density, lowest latency and supports quality of service (QoS) at line rates, even for OC-48 and OC-192 interfaces, supporting massive volumes of converged voice, video and data traffic. Agilent's RouterTester DTT enables developers at companies such as Lucent to create simulated, real-world test networks within their labs, define and insert events such as route flaps while routers are running at maximum speed, and then evaluate the equipment's response and subsequent performance, all in real time. By integrating Internet-scale performance and routing protocol A formula used by routers to determine the appropriate path onto which data should be forwarded. The routing protocol also specifies how routers report changes and share information with the other routers in the network that they can reach.  testing in one wire-speed, easy-to-use solution, RouterTester empowers engineers to speed delivery of routers that can meet the escalating, real-world demands of next-generation networks.

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 itself into two fully independent companies. With approximately 43,000 employees serving customers in more than 120 countries, Agilent Technologies is a global leader in designing and manufacturing test, measurement and monitoring instruments, systems and solutions, and semiconductor and optical components. The company serves markets that include communications, electronics, life sciences and healthcare. In fiscal year 1999, the businesses comprising Agilent, then a subsidiary of HP, had net revenue of more than $8.3 billion. Information

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