Implementing Demanding Traffic Processing Requirements For Next-Generation DSLAM Network Architectures

Topics:
Telecom Services
Tags:
Agere Systems Inc.,
Networking,
Requirement
Source:
Agere Systems

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Overview: As increased packet processing and throughput requirements are imposed on DSLAM architectures, it becomes apparent that the best solution to the problem is a distributed architecture in which much of the traffic processing requirements are performed at the line card level. However, the desire of DSLAM architects to fully realize such a solution has been hampered by lack of a cost-effective solution that can fully meet the requirements. This paper provides an overview of DSLAM architectures and access network evolution, and outlines the requirements for next-generation DSLAMs.

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Format: PDF | Size: 457KB | Date: Apr 2005 | Pages: 6


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