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| AdvancedTCA Support Enhanced by ServPoET BMS v3.7 Fine Point Technologies has announced that the new release of its Broadband Management Server Network Operating System (NOS) ServPoET BMS v3.7 offers enhanced Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture (AdvancedTCA) support. ServPoET 3.7 on AdvancedTCA in conjunction with the newly released feature of no interruption of subscriber's service during PPPoE configuration changes and its previously released patent-pending SmartCluster Advanced Clustering Technology solidifies ServPoET BMS as the completely redundant solution for providing mission critical PPPoE termination services. The ServPoET BMS 1000 is deployed using standards-based, modular building blocks from Intel, more specifically on the Intel NetStructure MPCBL0001 Single Board Computer, which is housed in the Intel NetStructure MPCHC0001 14U Shelf. Fine Point Networks also deploys the BMS 1000 using the Intel NetStructure MPCMM0001 Chassis Management Module. Also included in the ServPoET BMS 3.7 release is Bridged Ethernet over Asynchronous Transfer Mode (A) support and the ability to modify server configuration changes without interrupting currently connected subscribers. The new release of the ServPoET BMS NOS empowers Service Providers to not only terminate PPPoE and PPPoEoA subscriber sessions, but now also Bridge Ethernet over A subscriber traffic through the ServPoET BMS. This enhancement allows Service Providers who have a mix of subscriber base, from PPPoX through Bridged Ethernet to all be aggregated on to one central ServPoET BMS as well as bridging costly A traffic over to Ethernet, lowering network deployment costs significantly. The ServPoET Broadband Management Server platform provides the family of PPPoE subscriber management products that offload and terminate PPPoE sessions for all types of broadband service at nearly 1/3 the cost and 3x the performance. The ServPoET BMS platform offers carriers and service providers worldwide a solution for aggregating and managing broadband PPPoE subscribers and value-added services. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Networking News :: home page |