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ZebOS Advanced Routing Suite
[Vendor: IP Infusion]

IP Infusion's ZebOS Advanced Routing Suite (ARS) is one of the most widely used Internet Protocol (IP) routing and multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) software suites available on the market. ARS has a unique modular, scalable architecture that allows OEMs to quickly integrate IP routing and MPLS switching protocols into their platforms. In addition, ARS is the first routing and switching package that supports IPv4, IPv6 and MPLS protocols. ARS contains a number of features that ensure that device and system developers can quickly bring IP routing software to market, these include:
  • Scalable, Modular, Platform-Independent Design
  • IPv4 and IPv6 Routing Protocol Support
  • RIP v1, v2 and RIPng Support
  • OSPF v2 and v3 Support
  • BGP-4, BGP-4+ Support
  • Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) and MPLS Forwarding
  • MPLS-VPN Support through LDP and BGP-VPN Extensions
  • MPLS Signaling Support through RSVP-TE and CR-LDP
  • Virtual Routing Support
  • CSPF Topology Support
  • Network Processor Integration
  • High-Availability Support
  • Industry Standard Command Line Interface (CLI)
  • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Support and API
  • Extensive Logging Capabilities
In development since 1996, ZebOS ARS is currently in use at thousands of sites worldwide and is one of the most popular routing protocol packages on the market. ZebOS ARS, which has been extensively tested both at customer sites and at interoperability labs, is a robust, high-performance software package that meets the demands of today's networks, including carrier-class environments. In order to ensure that developers and integrators have all the tools at their disposal to quickly integrate ZebOS ARS into their platforms, it is packaged with user and developer documentation as well as technical support.

ZebOS ARS delivers solutions that core routing and switching vendors, appliance vendors, as well as network processor and ASIC developers require for quick time to market. This software is ideal for provider edge and wide area network (WAN) aggregation devices, with its integrated MPLS and IP routing solutions. Consequently, ZebOS ARS assists platform developers in rapidly bringing IP routing and MPLS software to market without the cost and time associated with developing and testing routing protocols.

IP Infusion's software suites can be delivered as either portable, platform-independent source code, or in server solutions, which can be used to support proprietary systems and includes a number of OS dependant modules to quickly build on Linux, BSD, Solaris, VxWorks, OSE, and other popular operating systems. Processor support for Intel Pentium, Motorola PowerPC, Sun Sparc, and MIPS are provided.


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