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Laurel Positions its Edge Router for Triple Play

Laurel Networks unveiled a “drop-in” IP Video Routing Solution that positions its ST200 broadband services router for large scale IPTV and VOD deployments. The rollout includes the introduction of two new line cards that significantly increase the Ethernet density of the company’s ST200 broadband services router. These include an Ethernet-optimized network processing blade (NPB-E) that provides 10 Gbps wire-speed performance (not over-subscribed) and a new high-density 10-port Gigabit Ethernet physical interface (PHY) card, which brings port density of the ST200 to a maximum of 80 Gigabit Ethernet ports (line rate), allowing direct connectivity to large numbers of Ethernet-based DSLAMs and OLTs.

The new hardware supports the subscriber management, quality of service and security features needed to deliver IPTV, video, voice, interactive gaming, and other “on demand” services to subscribers. Specific capabilities include:

The Laurel IP Video Routing Solution also features the latest release of Laurel’s ShadeTree system software. Included in the new ShadeTree 3.2 release is support for automated discovery, authentication, and network configuration of Ethernet home media devices such as IPTV set-top boxes. It also enables non-stop forwarding for multicast traffic – even in the event of primary control processor failure.
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