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Isocore Internetworking Lab Completes Industry's
First IP-Optical Integration Technology Validation
Featuring IP Services over an Intelligent Optical Core
BUSINESS
WIRE
October 22, 2003;
McLean, Virginia
optical networking, today announced the successful
completion of the industry's first IP-Optical integration
testing. The IP-Optical technology validation involved
the deployment of multi-vendor IP/MPLS applications including
Layer 2 VPNs, Layer 3 VPNs, VPLS, and Fast Reroute applications,
over a fully dynamic intelligent optical core built using
a GMPLS control plane with routing.
IP-Optical Integration refers to IP-based control and
management of optical networks and a tighter coupling between
the IP and optical network domains, whereby IP nodes can
make requests for optical connection establishment and
see optical network routes. When fully deployed, this technology
will simplify provisioning of network connections, increase
network efficiency by allocating capacity on demand, and
significantly reduce the operational cost of optical networks.
The optical core demonstrated the flexibility of the GMPLS
protocol suite to support various deployment scenarios
such as overlay and peer-to-peer. For the first time this
testing demonstrated support for the overlay deployment
scenario by implementing interworking between OIF UNI and
GMPLS.
The working network will be showcased to the public on
October 29, following the MPLS 2003 International Conference,
at Isocore headquarters in McLean, VA.
"The ground breaking IP Optical Integration validation
by Isocore Internetworking Lab is impressive from both
technology perspective as well as its international participation," said
Naoaki Yamanaka, PhD, of NTT Innovation Labs. "This
effort is consistent with NTT HIKARI network vision of
Photonic + IP network with GMPLS capability."
The IP/Optical integration testing and MPLS 2003 staging
involved multiple weeks of rigorous testing with an optical
core comprised of equipment from Avici Systems (NASDAQ:
AVCI), Cisco Systems (NASDAQ: CSCO), Juniper Networks (NASDAQ:
JNPR), Fujitsu Laboratories LTD, Furukawa Electric (FUWAY.PK),
Movaz Networks, Navtel Communications, NEC (NIPNF.PK),
Sycamore Networks (NASDAQ: SCMR), and Tellabs (NASDAQ:
TLAB). NTT, Japan (NYSE: NTT) also participated and supported
the effort with Photonic Internet Lab. The optical control
plane used to carry the IP/MPLS layered services featured
equipment from Alcatel (Paris: CGEP.PA and NYSE: ALA),
Avici Systems, Cisco Systems, Extreme Networks (NASDAQ:
EXTR), Foundry Networks (NASDAQ: FDRY), Ixia (NASDAQ: XXIA),
Juniper Networks, Laurel Networks, Redback Networks (NASDAQ:
RBAK), Spirent Communications (NYSE: SPM), and Tellabs.
About Isocore
The goal of Isocore's Internetworking Lab is to advance
internetworking through technology validation and product
verification and to promote development and rapid deployment
of innovative networking technologies. For more information
about the Isocore's Internetworking Lab visit the web
site at http://www.isocore.com. |