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Solution for the supply and management of private virtual network of MPLS |
The significant increase of VPNs requirements on the MPLS networks makes necessary the supply of services without the need of operators involved, to avoid operators SASE offered an interface of WEB management that allows through a simple wizard, the generation of new clients and the assignation of several services, like being VPNs state 3 or a circuit of state 2.
All the SASE executed actions are control for the administrator of the system who decides which configuration should be applied in each router.
The getaway and security of the solution manage to interpose SASE MPLS/VPNs such as the ideal solution to Internet suppliers, mobile operators and convergent operators who brings triple-play services.
SASE MPLS/VPN accelerates the implementation of the service of private virtual networks on the MPLS network and brings to the operator a decrease in the operatives costs.
SASE MPLS/VPN also implements interfaces to achieve a communication with extern systems by using Web Services, SOAP/WSDL and APIs owners.
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Uses |
Supply and management of VPN of MPLS
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Support VPNs |
VPNs cape 3 based on MP-BGP (RFC2547bis Layer 3 VPN)
VPNs cape 2 based on MP-BGP (Kompella Layer 2 VPN)
LAN/MPLS VPLS Services(Virtual Private Lan Service)
Virtual circuits cape 2 based on LDP (Martini Layer 2 Circuit) |
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Operation non stop |
Support, SASE MPLS/VPNs counts with a redundant architecture for High availability |
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Support Routers |
Juniper Networks series M-T
Juniper Networks series E
Juniper Networks series J
Cisco Systems IOS
RedBack Networks SmartEdge series |
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Capacity |
1200 VPNs management *
50 simultaneous users *
* Depends on the Hardware and the architecture |
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Remote Management |
Support, the management is prosecute from an accessible web interface through the use of a web explorer |
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Platform |
The system can be installed in any hardware able to handle with Linux or Unix |
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Operative System |
Linux, Solaris, *BSD |
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• Automatic detection of LSPs
• Security and data encryption
• Customization of the service
• Advanced statistics
• Fast implementation
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• Better control of traffic
• Information for sizing
• Troubleshooting tools
• Graphic provisioning of LSPs
• Simplicity in the operation
of MPLS network
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