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Osicom Unveils Strategy for the Next Generation GigaMux Metro DWDM
Management at the Optical Layer is Vital Next Step to Achieving All Optical Networking
SANTA MONICA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 4, 1999--Osicom Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq NM:FIBR - news), a market leader in metropolitan DWDM (Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing) systems, today unveiled its strategy for establishing the next-generation GigaMux(tm) Metro DWDM system as the foundation for transporting IP-centric data traffic directly over all optical metro networks with the introduction of the LambdaGuard(tm) management family. This strategy features next-generation GigaMux management capabilities that will enable carriers deploying all optical metro networks to cost effectively monitor performance, protect, and provision channels - all at the optical wavelength level.
To date, Synchronous Optical NETworking (SONET) and Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) have proven to be high capacity transport solutions that are extremely reliable and easily managed. However, the exponential growth of data traffic, which has now surpassed voice traffic, and the ubiquity of IP (Internet Protocol) are beginning to expose the limitations of transporting data over a network originally designed for voice telephony applications. The LambdaGuard management family is designed to provide superior reliability and functionality, while at the same time reducing latency and costs by eliminating unnecessary equipment currently needed for managing optical networks.
''By designing optical layer management and protection capabilities into GigaMux, we will bring SONET and SDH's long relied upon functionality to our metro DWDM solution,'' said Dr. Xin Cheng, Osicom's President. ''This will enable carriers to implement reliable and manageable optical data networks that transport IP, Gigabit Ethernet, and ATM in their native formats over new and existing fiber plants in ring and other topologies. This next-generation optical layer management will provide performance monitoring, protection, and provisioning all the way from the system level down to individual wavelengths and protocols.''
''First generation DWDM systems primarily addressed the core transport market,'' said Cheng. ''Osicom's second generation DWDM system delivered a high-end transport platform that also encompassed the emerging optical access market through our EPC(tm) and DWDN(tm) technologies. Our third generation of optical networking products will expand these core transport and access capabilities while providing total end-to-end service and management to create true self sufficient optical networks.''
Osicom's next-generation GigaMux DWDM strategy will initially feature the following three core products, which will evolve into a robust and comprehensive management system at the optical layer for the entire GigaMux product family. Each of these core products may be used independently or in concert with other GigaMux products to deliver customized management capabilities for the customer.
GigaMux LambdaPath(tm)
LambdaPath is an IP-based optical service channel for the core GigaMux DWDM system which allows GigaMux equipment to be remotely provisioned and monitored using the same fiber that is carrying the end-user traffic. This extra channel can be used for in-band management services via standard Internet Protocol (IP) based network connections. Unlike SONET-based service channels that are restricted by speed and data format, LambdaPath is IP-based and therefore capable of carrying multiservice traffic at much higher speeds. LambdaPath also supports inter-module communications, allowing multiple GigaMux systems to act in concert to monitor, detect and correct network problems.
''Basing the service channel on standard IP allows us to support a wider range of management services, including voice and video intercom directly over the service channel,'' said Ron Mackey, Osicom's Executive Vice President of Technology. ''Providing an IP service channel enables a technician to cost effectively plug just about anything into the channel and send information to another GigaMux system or to a central service facility.''
GigaMux LambdaView(tm)
LambdaView is a probe that can optically sample all 32 GigaMux channels simultaneously and provide diagnostic and performance information for each wavelength. This optical probe is able to diagnose optical signal integrity and other wavelength-based operational parameters simultaneously. LambdaView information can also be passed across the LambdaPath optical service channel so that multiple GigaMux systems can share diagnostic information with one another and perform system-wide management throughout its network management system.
''As we move towards all-optical networking, it is necessary for DWDM systems to communicate with each other to provide automatic provisioning, tuning and monitoring of network-wide operations,'' added Mackey. ''This new set of features makes it easier to detect errors, failures or problems on individual channels. By monitoring all channels simultaneously, LambdaView can provide much more diagnostic and performance information and make it available to the management system.''
GigaMux LambdaGuard Personality(tm) modules
LambdaGuard Personality is a module that resides at the edge of the DWDM network to analyze a protocol specific signal on an individual channel as it enters or leaves the DWDM-based optical network. LambdaGuard Personality Modules work with the standard GigaMux system to provide protocol specific analysis on an individual channel.
''GigaMux's unique design enables it to carry virtually any protocol at any bit rate. This is the most cost effective and flexible solution for the vast majority of metropolitan networks,'' said Mackey. ''However, there are times when it may be desirable to perform extended management or monitoring on an individual channel, such as Gigabit Ethernet and IBM's ESCON and ISC protocols, and LambdaGuard Personality is a perfect answer to this need.''
Osicom plans to fully integrate the LambdaGuard management family with its 32-channel GigaMux Metro DWDM system in its fourth quarter. The LambdaGuard management family is being designed to work with new and existing GigaMux systems.
Osicom will be in booth #6123 at SuperComm '99 in Atlanta, June 9-11, 1999.
Osicom's Metro DWDM Product Family
Osicom's GigaMux(tm) line of Metro DWDM transforms a single fiber into a high-performance transmission system capable of transporting 80 Gbps of network traffic transparently over ring, mesh, and point-to-point topologies. Through Osicom's revolutionary EPC(tm) and DWDN(tm) technologies, the GigaMux also addresses the optical access market by providing sub-rate multiplexing and direct optical connections to customer premise equipment. Through LambdaGuard(tm) technology, the third generation of GigaMux survivable optical networking systems provide total end-to-end service and management capabilities to create true self sufficient optical networks.
About Osicom
Osicom Technologies is a leading provider of integrated networking and bandwidth aggregation solutions for enhancing the performance of existing data and telecommunications networks. The Company combines expertise across multiple disciplines to offer fiber transport, remote access, virtual private networking, video switching and transport, and network systems-on-silicon to carrier and enterprise customers. The Company brings value to its customers by offering end-to-end, single vendor solutions as an integrated set. Osicom's offerings feature open architectures, offer complete scalability and fully support industry standards. The Company's flagship products are the GigaMux family of Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexers (DWDM) for short-haul Metro applications, the NET+ARM system-on-silicon for network connectivity, and the IQX-200 family of scaleable Remote Access Servers.
For additional company, product or financial information, visit the Osicom website, www.osicom.com, or call toll free 888-OSICOM8. For calls originating outside the United States, call 301-317-7710.
GigaMux, EPC, and DWDN are trademarks of Osicom Technologies, Inc.
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