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| IDT's 75K62134 NSE Has Been Selected by Anagran IDT has announced that its 75K62134 NSE has been selected by Anagran, Inc. for inclusion in its new, Flow State Aware (FSA) routers. The advanced search features of the IDT 75K62134 NSE coupled with its glue-less interface to a wide variety of NPUs and comprehensive hardware and software development package allows seamless integration into new systems. The IDT 75K62134 NSE was the industry's first device with a glue-less integrated Network Processor Forum (NPF) Look-Aside (LA-1) interface to industry-leading network processor units (NPUs) and is targeted at a wide range of applications in the metro, enterprise and access markets. The device can support up to 256K IPv4 entries, and offers the ability to cascade up to thirty-two devices in order to support larger databases and enable further functionality into customers' end boxes. The 75K62134 also supports multiple databases for a variety of applications related to multi-field classification and is available in search widths up to 576 bits. The FSA router keeps state information about packets associated with individual flows, with the capability to determine duration, rate and byte count per flow. This information is critical in managing traffic flows to ensure highest levels of quality of service. The FSA approach to IP routing represents the first significant quality improvement and cost reduction in IP since its inception and enables converging different networks into one IP-based network with end-to-end QoS enforced. IDT provides a comprehensive family of NSEs that accelerate packet processing and enable intelligent application management in next-generation networking equipment. The IDT NSE portfolio includes a family of custom devices, as well as families of NSEs with high-performance interfaces for ASICs, and glue-less interfaces to leading network processors, to accelerate packet classification and forwarding in core, metro and access networks. IDT is an Affiliate Member of the Intel Communications Alliance. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Networking News :: home page |