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MRVC 9.975-0.1%Aug 15 5:00 PM EST

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To: Sector Investor who wrote (13305)5/7/1999 11:33:00 PM
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Forwarding Engine

As a forwarding decision determines not only the packet route, but frequently also its forwarding service level, both tasks are the most time-consuming operations that must be performed on routers and typically define the router's performance. The Aranea-1 forwarding engine is based on patent pending state-of-the-art technology. As
every true brilliant technology the Aranea-1TM superior forwarding features are implemented using extremely simple and compact resources.
Hundred of millions of packets per second (which can scale up) are achieved using distributed sophisticated search paradigms.

Supporting IP multicast, IP multi-path and Aranea-Clusters, makes the Aranea-1 supports 256K IP subnets and a total of 200M searches per second. Each port has its own forwarding engine capable of up to 6.25M searches per second, supported on all subnets.

Differentiated Services

The Aranea-1TM provides a rich set of service tools, enabling both simple and sophisticated quality of service features to coexist. The system supports value-added service such as high priority transmission for business critical applications and managed LAN/legacy services. It provides levels of service that adequately correspond to different classes of traffic, including IP-based data, legacy data, voice and video. Virtual Private Networks (VPN) may be defined at various levels. A user-to-user VPN can be defined using the end-to-end flow or aggregated flow concepts. Higher level VPN's may be defined between remote ISP's using the aggregated-flow and the class concept. Finally, a physical line can emulate one or many leased lines through the path concept.
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