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RiverDelta Networks Introduces Industry's First Distributed Policy Routing With MPLS Per-Flow Control for Scalable Open Access.


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TEWKSBURY, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 2, 2001

Industry's First Hardware-based Policy Routing Scales To Support

Thousands of Customers and Services at Wire-Speed Rates

RiverDelta Networks, Inc., the leading provider of carrier-class broadband routing, switching, and service management solutions, today announced hardware-based Distributed Policy-Based Routing In computer networking, policy-based routing (PBR) is a technique used to make routing decisions based on policies set by the network administrator.

When a router receives a packet it normally decides where to forward it based on the destination address in the packet,
 that scales to support multiple Internet Service Providers Internet service provider (ISP)

Company that provides Internet connections and services to individuals and organizations. For a monthly fee, ISPs provide computer users with a connection to their site (see data transmission), as well as a log-in name and password.
 (ISPs) delivering thousands of services over a broadband network. RiverDelta Networks also announced 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.
) Per-Flow Control, enabling broadband operators to implement end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) across the access network and across the backbones of multiple service providers.

RiverDelta Networks has implemented policy-based routing in hardware, with distributed packet processing to support large numbers of subscribers across multiple service providers. Until now policy-based routing implementations have been software-based and centralized, enabling operators to trial multiple ISP (1) See in-system programmable.

(2) (Internet Service Provider) An organization that provides access to the Internet. Connection to the user is provided via dial-up, ISDN, cable, DSL and T1/T3 lines.
 access but not to scale the system for actual deployment. By placing Broadband Services Router(TM) 64000 (BSR BSR Business for Social Responsibility
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 64000) with policy-based routing at the edge of the network, operators eliminate the bottleneck that forms at the regional headend and increase service delivery rates.

MPLS Per-flow control is implemented at wire speed on the award-winning BSR 64000 using distributed, policy-based routing. For the first time, broadband operators will be able to monitor and control individual traffic flows for multiple services from multiple service providers across both access and core networks. RiverDelta Networks has combined support for industry-standard MPLS with its SmartFlow(TM) QoS Technology to deliver MPLS per-flow control, from the edge of the Hybrid Fiber Coax (networking) Hybrid Fiber Coax - (HFC) A kind of physical connection used in networks for audio, video, and data. DVB (Digital Video Broadcast) is used in Europe and DOCSIS is used in N America.  (HFC 1. (networking) HFC - Hybrid Fiber Coax.
2. (hardware) HFC - hydrofluorocarbon.
) access network across any service providers' core network.

"Policy-based routing combined with MPLS enables broadband operators to offer subscribers a wide variety of services from a vast array of providers and makes Open Access an extremely rewarding proposition. All these services and providers can have different quality of services requirements and the operator now has a way to easily manage all of them," said Dave Callan
For the other Australian comedian by the same name, see David Callan.
Dave Callan (born 1975 in Dundalk, Ireland) is a comedian based in Melbourne, Australia. He spent part of his teenage years in Perth where he attended Chisholm Catholic College.
, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of RiverDelta Networks. "Operators can bring in wholesale revenues from third-party service providers, scale their networks as services become popular, and increase customer satisfaction with an ever-growing number of services and significantly better delivery."

ELIMINATES TUNNELING LIMITATIONS

MPLS per-flow control and distributed, policy-based routing enable content-aware routing and eliminate the need for tunneling traffic flows from the access network to the core. Tunneling has caused serious limitations for broadband operators such as:

--Hiding the content of the flow so HFC networks cannot use DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification) A cable modem standard from the CableLabs research consortium (www.cablelabs.com), which provides equipment certification for interoperability.  1.1 QoS and prioritize traffic types;

--Significant "bandwidth tax" because tunneling requires additional headers on top of the DOCSIS protocol;

--Content for high-bandwidth services cannot be located close to users because tunneling requires subscriber management systems be located deep inside the network;

--"Always-on" connections are not possible because for a user to access a service a tunnel must be established.

PER-FLOW CONTROL ENABLES OPEN ACCESS

With MPLS per-flow control, bandwidth is dynamically allocated to individual traffic flows based on a pre-determined level of service. Using its unique per-flow queuing, the BSR 64000 assigns each traffic flow its own queue and provides a guaranteed minimum rate to ensure it meets its Service Level Agreement (SLA (1) (StereoLithography Apparatus) See 3D printing.

(2) (Service Level Agreement) A contract between the provider and the user that specifies the level of service expected during its term.
) commitments. For the first time, broadband operators can track individual traffic flows and isolate the traffic of individual providers, subscribers, and applications across their own or any service provider's core network to ensure that they are within their SLA requirements.

SMARTFLOW QoS

RiverDelta's SmartFlow packet-classification system, implements hierarchical per-flow queuing, which enables the BSR 64000 to apply QoS parameters, isolate traffic, enforce SLAs and provide detailed metering statistics. The BSR 64000 implements it's QoS processing in hardware so QoS policies are applied to individual flows at wire speed to significantly reduce latency. This ability allows cable operators to automatically recognize source traffic, match the traffic to the appropriate provider, supply distributed, policy-based routing and apply QoS treatments in real time.

BSR 64000

The BSR 64000 supports carrier-class routing protocols as well as sourced-based distributed policy routing and MPLS, which provides scalability as operators add new services, subscribers and partners to their network. Based on DOCSIS 1.0, DOCSIS 1.1 and PacketCable 1.0 standards, the BSR 64000 features an integrated Cable Modem Termination System A cable modem termination system or CMTS is equipment typically found in a cable company's headend, or at cable company hubsite and is used to provide high speed data services, such as cable internet or Voice over IP, to cable subscribers.  (CMTS (Cable Modem Termination System) A computerized device that enables cable modems to send and receive packets over the Internet. It inserts IP packets from the Internet into MPEG frames and transmits them to the cable modems via an RF signal. ).

The BSR 64000 with distributed policy-based routing and MPLS per-flow control is currently undergoing full-system testing at George Mason University Named after American revolutionary, patriot and founding father George Mason, the university was founded as a branch of the University of Virginia in 1957 and became an independent institution in 1972.  laboratories and interoperability testing at the University of New Hampshire's InterOperability Lab. General availability is scheduled for June 2001.

About RiverDelta Networks

RiverDelta Networks, based in Tewksbury, MA, designs, develops, and markets solutions for broadband service providers building carrier-class networks for delivering voice, data, and video services for consumers and businesses. RiverDelta Networks received CableLabs(R) DOCSIS 1.0 qualification in record time and has built upon and extended the DOCSIS 1.1 Quality of Service specifications with its SmartFlow(TM) per-flow processing. RiverDelta Networks has received $46 million in funding from Pequot Capital Management, Battery Ventures, and Charles River Ventures. Additional company information can be found at www.riverdelta.com.

Note: RiverDelta, Broadband Services Router, and SmartFlow are trademarks of RiverDelta Networks. DOCSIS is a registered trademark of Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. All other trademarks are properties of their respective owners.
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