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Latency Comparison Between HyperTransport and PCI-Express in Communications Systems | 2006-10-24 | HyperTransport Consortium |
| Communication systems with real-time performance and ultra low latency have the potential to transform user experiences and create new business opportunities for network operators and service providers. From faster and more responsive games to converged voice, video and data services, communication systems will be the vehicle for new revenue streams and increased user satisfaction. In particular, compute-centric telecommunications standards, such as the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) specification has placed new demands on communications systems. Chip-to-chip interconnects directly impact overall communications system performance and can enable a new generation of IP-based services that deliver high Quality of Service (QoS) and flexible control.
Tags: Multimedia |
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Engaged Networks for Intelligent Communications | 2006-10-18 | Avaya |
| Often, the first consideration for implementing a converged voice, data and video network using Internet Protocol (IP) technology is its ability to help contain operational costs and deliver significant savings through toll bypass. However, from a strategic perspective, IP telephony and its underlying converged network can act as an enabling technology, facilitating more responsive customer relations through next-generation contact centers and making employees more productive with applications like collaborative computing. The advantages of convergence are truly open-ended and the boundaries continue to be pushed in the ways that progressive organizations exploit IP technology. The paper recognizes that there are a number of key issues affecting enterprises, driving the need for one's communications infrastructure to evolve commensurately with the business.
Tags: IP Technologies |
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Introduction to Internet Protocol Version 6 | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| This webcast provides an overview of Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) and detailed discussions of IPv6 addressing, the Internet Control Message Protocol for IPv6, Multicast Listener Discovery, Neighbor Discovery, and address autoconfiguration.
Tags: IP Technologies, Web Protocols |
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Internet Protocol Version 6 Transition Technologies | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| This webcast will provide information on Transition terms and concepts, Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol (ISATAP), 6to4, Teredo, PortProxy, and migrating to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6).
Tags: Web Protocols |
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Connecting the JMS Transport Nodes for WebSphere Message Broker v6 to Popular JMS Providers | 2006-10-06 | IBM |
| Although the JMS infrastructures used in this paper is set-up from scratch it is easy to see how WebSphere Message Broker can be connected to an existing JMS implementation. Little work is needed to make the connection and it opens up a wide variety of new message processing capabilities. Although the message processing performed in the message flows was simple in nature this was just for the purposes of illustration, to show how to get a message into and out of WebSphere Message Broker. Once the message has been read in, the many transformation, routing and enrichment facilities become available for little additional work. One can also use the WebSphere Message Broker JMS nodes in a variety of ways.
Tags: Web Protocols |
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Resolve IP Fragmentation, MTU, MSS, and PMTUD Issues With GRE and IPSEC | 2006-10-02 | Cisco Systems |
| The purpose of this paper is to present how IP Fragmentation and Path Maximum Transmission Unit Discovery (PMTUD) work and to discuss some scenarios involving the behavior of PMTUD when combined with different combinations of IP tunnels. The widespread use of IP tunnels in the Internet has brought the problems involving IP Fragmentation and PMTUD to the forefront. | |||
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How Does Ping Really Work? | 2006-10-01 | Global Knowledge |
| Ping is an Internet program that most of us use daily, but do you know how it really works? Gain an understanding of the cycle of processing associated with ping.
Tags: Diagnostics and Analysis, Frame Relay, Industry Standard Protocols, TCP - IP, IP Technologies, Search Strategies, Web Protocols, Network Administration |
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IPv6 Extension Headers Review and Considerations | 2006-10-01 | Cisco Systems |
| This paper reviews the concepts of IPv6 Extension Header (EH). It focuses on the implications that the presence of extension headers have on the native IPv6 traffic forwarding performance of network devices. IPv6 is using two distinct types of headers: Main/Regular IPv6 Header and IPv6 Extension Headers. The main IPv6 header is equivalent to the basic IPv4 one despite some field differences that are the result of lessons learned from operating IPv4.
Tags: IP Technologies |
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IMS Primer: Enabling Enhanced Service Delivery | 2006-10-01 | Aricent |
| The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), defined by 3GPP and 3GPP2 standards and organizations based on IETF Internet protocols, is an IP multimedia and telephony core network. The IMS offers Service Providers a complete access independence because it can support IP to IP session over wireline IP, 802.11, 802.15, CDMA, and packet data over GSM/EDGE/UMTS. A structured multimedia service architecture, such as the IMS will allow the Service Providers and Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) enhance their revenue by facilitating: an improved subscriber service discovery with the help of an easy-to-use GUI, a reduced time-to-market for custom services by using a standard reference architecture, creation of easy-to-use, integrated services for high potential market segments and concurrent services, such as voice calling and picture messaging.
Tags: Multimedia, Mobile - Wireless Communications |
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Cisco TelePresence Trends: Future Benefits Outlook | 2006-10-01 | Chadwick Martin Bailey |
| Cisco has launched its Cisco TelePresence Meeting solution, which differs from conventional video systems in that it uses "life-size" ultra-high-definition video (1080p images), CD-quality audio, interactive technologies and a specially-designed environment to approximate the feeling of actually being in the same room as participants in remote locations (see Exhibit 1). It is also has a very simple use model, relying on enterprise calendaring (for example, Microsoft Outlook) for scheduling and the telephone interface to launch calls with the push of a button. Its reliability stems from the highly available network and the five 9's availability of the telephone system.
Tags: IP Technologies |
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