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To: Immi who wrote (1267)3/9/1998 8:38:00 AM
From: Gary Korn  Respond to of 1629
 
ALAMEDA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 9, 1998--

With Purchase of NavisAccess Release 4.1,
Customers Receive Complementary Software Options
for All Ascend Access Devices

Ascend Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ:ASND) today announced that customers can
purchase an enhanced version of Ascend's NavisAccess platform management
software and receive complementary upgrades for their existing Ascend MAX
and MAX TNT devices. The enhanced version of NavisAccess includes a suite of
new remote access performance reports, a DS1 application for real-time T1
and E1 line status and statistics, a user audit trail report to keep track
of user actions on the system, support for the HPUX operating system, and
other enhancements. Ascend will demonstrate the new capabilities of
NavisAccess at ISPCon, March 17-19 (Baltimore, MD, Booth number 442).
When customers purchase NavisAccess 4.1, they will receive complementary
NavisAccess Software Options for any Pipeline routers(I), Ascend MAX and MAX
TNT WAN access switches, and GRF multigigabit router they own(II). This
represents a considerable savings for customer's -device management software
costs which range between $250 for a MAX 200Plus up to $4,995 for a GRF 400.
Introduced in May 1997, NavisAccess is the only end-to-end (access and IP
backbone switch), multi-vendor network management product designed for
carriers, Internet service providers, and corporations. NavisAccess manages
Ascend's True Access Operating System (TAOS), the industry's first
comprehensive access software architecture, which Ascend also introduced
this week.
"NavisAccess is the only software that can help customers maintain
visibility and control over their constantly expanding remote access
networks," said Ravi Gulati, general manager of Ascend's Network Management
Division. "With this program, customers not only save on their initial
investment, they continue to save in operational costs with the automation,
reporting, and troubleshooting capabilities of our network management
software."
This special limited time offer applies to customers who purchase the
NavisAccess platform management software between March 1, 1998 and May 31,
1998.

Pricing and Availability
The Software Option, which will be available free of charge between March 1,
1998 and May 31, 1998, provides a license to manage Ascend devices with
NavisAccess. After May 31, device software will be sold on a per-device
basis, ranging from $250 for a MAX 200Plus to $4,995 for a GRF 400.
To be eligible, customers must purchase NavisAccess management platform
software, which is available at discounted prices in five versions: Windows
NT, Solaris standalone, HP OpenView on Solaris, HPUX standalone, and HP
OpenView on HPUX.
A 30-day evaluation copy of the NavisAccess management platform software,
including online help and electronic documentation, is also available.
Information on downloading the evaluation software or ordering the CD is
available on the Ascend web site.

(I) Ascend's Pipeline 50, 75, 85 and 130 products are also fully
manageable with NavisAccess platform software, but do not require
separate device software. Device software is required for the Pipeline
220.

(II) Applies to equipment shipped up to May 31, 1998.

About Ascend Communications
Ascend Communications, Inc. develops, manufactures and sells wide area
networking solutions for telecommunications carriers, Internet service
providers and corporate customers worldwide. For more information about
Ascend and its products, please visit the Ascend web site at www.ascend.com,
or e-mail info@ascend.com.
Ascend is headquartered at One Ascend Plaza, 1701 Harbor Bay Parkway,
Alameda, Calif., 94502. Phone 800/ASCEND4; Fax 510/814-2300.

CONTACT: Gallagher PR (for Ascend Communications)
Kristi An, 510/747-2721
kristi@gpr.com
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To: Immi who wrote (1267)3/9/1998 8:38:00 AM
From: Gary Korn  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1629
 
ALAMEDA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 9, 1998--

True Access Operating System Gives Service Providers and Corporations
Customizable WAN Access Services

Ascend Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ:ASND) today announced the True
Access(tm) Operating System, the first comprehensive software architecture
for WAN access environments. TAOS combines leading-edge access functionality
with the unequaled flexibility that customers have come to expect from the
market-leading MAX product line, and leverages years of development work
that has gone into making Ascend's WAN access switches the top choice among
all types of corporations and network service providers.
"Ascend has a heritage as the industry's leading WAN access solution
provider," said Kurt Bauer, vice president of product management for
Ascend's Access Switching Division. "While our competitors are busy kludging
together disparate technologies to put together WAN access products, Ascend
is expanding on the strongest access foundation with next-generation
functionality."

True Access Operating System Components

Ascend's True Access Operating System (TAOS) is comprised of two main
components: the standard TAOS kernel and optional TAOS extensions.

-- True Access Operating System Kernel. The TAOS kernel comes
standard on all MAX and MAX TNT WAN access switches and
contains the core feature set for mainstream access
functionality, including IP routing, modem management,
terminal server functionality, authentication,
authorization, and accounting (AAA) support, WAN protocol
support, and bandwidth management. The TAOS embedded kernel
incorporates all of the robust software that has made the
MAX and MAX TNT the leading WAN access switch. According to
the Dell 'Oro Group's Q4 1997 Remote Access Concentrator
report, Ascend has shipped worldwide 41% of all analog ports
and 77% of all ISDN PRI ports.

-- True Access Operating System Extensions. TAOS extensions
allow service providers and corporations to further
customize and enhance their WAN access services. These
extensions include:

-- Global Digital Access(tm) for ISDN and Frame Relay
environments, which includes support for ISDN clients, Frame
Relay concentration, and internationally homologated ISDN
signaling.

-- IntragyCentral, the embedded WAN access switch component of
Ascend's Intragy(tm) enterprise access software suite, which
provides multiprotocol routing, multiprotocol dial access,
transparent bridging, and modem pooling for LAN-based
outbound dial and fax.

-- SecureConnect(tm), Ascend's state of the art security
technology that provides an integrated, dynamic firewall,
eliminating the need for separate security hardware.

-- Manageability under NavisAccess, the leading management
platform for access environments, including NavisAccess
Release 4.1 announced March 9. The enhanced version of
NavisAccess includes a suite of new remote access
performance reports, as well as other enhancements for
discovery and mapping, security, accounting, configuration
and fault management. Customer who purchase NavisAccess
between March 1, 1998 and May 31, 1998 will receive
complementary upgrades for their existing Ascend MAX and MAX
TNT devices.

-- Tunneling support for Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), which
provides ISPs with new value-added service offerings and
allows corporations to outsource their dial-access networks
to these service providers.

-- Quality of Service solutions, including videoconferencing
support, with Ascend's suite of inverse multiplexing
products.

-- Future extensions, which will include encrypted tunneling
and support for Voice over IP, through the extensibility of
the True Access architecture.

The unique modular architecture of Ascend's True Access Operating System
provides service providers and enterprise customers with unprecedented
flexibility when designing their networks. For example, an Internet Service
provider can deploy MAX TNT products with the TAOS kernel to provide
scalable dial-IP services with AAA services, and add Global Digital Access
and Tunneling extensions to provide Frame Relay and VPN services. An
enterprise customer can deploy MAX products with Intragy and SecureConnect
to provide a completely secure multiprotocol environment with standard,
cross-platform client software for mobile users and telecommuters.Pricing
and Availability With the announcement of Ascend's True Access Operating
System, Ascend is also releasing the first version of TAOS on the MAX and
MAX TNT platforms. These include enhancements to both the kernel
functionality and new customizable solutions, including extended Virtual
Private Networking and enterprise functionality. The TAOS kernel comes
standard with all MAX products; pricing for True Access Operating System
Extensions is based on the particular customer configuration. Customers
should contact their Ascend sales representative for more information.