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• 8 x 1GE ports for network connectivity
• 4 x 1GE ports for connectivity to external service systems
• Scalable throughput ranging from 1 to 4Gbps full duplex
• Real-time monitoring and QoS policy enforcement for up to 4 million concurrent IP flows
• Traffic steering
• Powered by Allot’s Dynamic Actionable Recognition Technology (DART)
• DART's extensive signature library accurately identifies hundreds of Internet applications and protocols, including P2P, VoIP, video, streaming, gaming, instant messaging, web and business applications
• Automated, web-based update of protocol/signature library
• Proactive alarms
• Fail-safe performance with external bypass
• Centralized Allot NetXplorer management |
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• Gain full visibility of application, subscriber, and network topology traffic
• Control costs by managing bandwidth congestion and fair-use
• Enhance the user experience, including over-the-top services
• Increase ARPU through service tiering and quota management policies
• Protect your business with real-time reporting and troubleshooting |
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• 8 x 1GE ports
• 2 x 10GE ports
• Scalable throughput ranging from 2 to 5Gbps full duplex
• Real-time monitoring and QoS policy enforcement for up to • 10 million concurrent IP flows
• Expedited Forwarding (RFC2598), Assured Forwarding (RFC2597) and other advanced QoS capabilities for delivery of real-time and delay-sensitive services
• Powered by Allot’s Dynamic Actionable Recognition Technology (DART)
• DART's extensive signature library accurately identifies hundreds of Internet applications and protocols, including P2P, VoIP, video, streaming, gaming, instant messaging, web and business applications
• Automated, web-based update of protocol/signature library
• Traffic steering
• Proactive alarms
• Fail-safe performance with external bypass
• Centralized Allot NetXplorer management
• Full Integration with network & subscriber services |
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• Throughput of up to 10 Gbps with real-time monitoring and QoS management of up to 10 million concurrent IP flows
• Next-generation DPI engine with extensive signature library accurately identifieshundredsofInternetapplications and protocols, including P2P, VoIP, video, streaming, gaming, instant messaging, web and business applications
• Automated, web-based update of DPI engine keeps the protocol/signature library up to date with the latest Internet developments and advances
• Continuous trafficmonitoringenablesfast and accurate troubleshooting, usage tracking and capacity planning
• Expedited Forwarding (RFC2598), Assured Forwarding (RFC2597) and other advanced QoS capabilities ensure consistent QoE for real-time and delay-sensitive services |
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• Supported protocols: HTTP video and download services [e.g.,YouTube, RapidShare, Dailymotion, etc.]
Open P2P: BitTorrent, eDonkey, Gnutella, Ares, FastTrack
Commercial P2P: Pando
• Scalable "Cluster" Capacity:
Up to 16 cache engines per cluster
Up to 6 storage arrays per cluster (6TB per storage array; up to 36TB per cluster)
Up to 8 million simultaneous sessions per cluster
• DMCA Safe Harbor compliant
• Integrated with Allot NetXplorer Management GUI
SNMP v.2 monitoring
Web based reporting and component management
CLI-based XML configuration
Serial over IP
• Cache engine: 1U
Storage array: 3U
Management server: 1U |
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• Accelerate content delivery
• Reduce bandwidth use and costs
• reduce churn
• create new revenue opportunities |
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• Platform Configuration:
Chassis 14-slot, AdvancedTCA (ATCA)
Maximum Available Slots 13 (1 reserved for management)
Flow Processor Blade (SGFP) Up to 5 (blade occupies one slot)
Core Controller Blade (SGCC) Up to 2 (blade occupies two slots)
Bypass Blade (SGBP) Up to 2 (blade occupies one slot)
Value Added Service Blade Up to 2 (blade occupies one slot)
• Capacity:
Throughput Up to 25 Gbps
Number of Connections / Flows Up to 10,000,000 / 20,000,000
Number of Subscribers Up to 800,000
Number of Pipes / Virtual Channels Up to 200,000 / 400,000
• Interface Types:
Ethernet Interfaces: Up to 4 x 10 Gigabit Ethernet SR/LR/ER
Management: 2 x 10/100/1000 BaseT
Console: Serial, RJ45 Connector
• Interface and Throughput Options:
10-Gigabit Ethernet Port: 2/4
Service Gateway Throughput (with 2 x 10 GE ports):
4,8,12,16,20 Gbps
Service Gateway Throughput (with 4 x 10 GE ports):
5,10,15,20,25 Gbps
• Dimensions:
Size: Standard 13U by 19” rack mount
Weight: Up to 50 kg in full configuration
AC Power Supply Size (all 3 PSUs):
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• Carrier-grade design:
Engineered to AdvancedTCA® standards for deployment in service provider networks; NEBS level 3 compliant
• Open architecture
Standard interfaces, protocols and APIs facilitate integration of value-added services
• High availability
N+1 redundancy on hot-swappable blades; hardware/software bypass protects against failures on Ethernet interfaces/Flow Processors and enables upgrade and maintenance with no downtime
• High performance
Supports throughput of up to 25 Gbps with up to 4 x 10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces (2 x 10-Gigabit Ethernet lines) and up to 20 million concurrent IP flows
• High scalability
Modular blades provide incremental capacity from 5 to 25 Gbps and ongoing functionality and service upgrades on the same platform
• Powerful DPI engine
Provides Layer 7 application awareness, network intelligence and visibility to all services in the Gateway
• Subscriber awareness
Fully integrated with Allot Subscriber Management Platform (SMP)
• Core services
Real-time monitoring and reporting, traffictrendanalysis,policymanagement,service tiering, QoS prioritization and optimization
• Centralized management
Fully integrated with Allot NetXplorer management system |
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• Platform Configuration:
Chassis: 14-slot, AdvancedTCA (ATCA)
Maximum Available Slots: 13 (1 reserved for management)
Core Controller (CC) Blade: 1 to 4 (blade occupies two slots)
Switch Fabric Controller (SFC) Blade:
1 or 2 (blade occupies one slot)
Flow Balancer (FB) Blade: 1 or 2 (blade occupies one slot)
Bypass (BP) Blade: None or 1 (blade occupies one slot)
Service Blades: None to 5 (for blades which occupy one slot)
• Throughput per Platform: Up to 60 Gbps
• Throughput per Cluster: Up to 360 Gbps
• Number of Connections / Flows: Up to 20,000,000 / 40,000,000
• Number of Concurrent Subscribers: Up to 1,600,000 |
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• Control costs through efficient management of 10GE and
1GE links
• Increase profitability by deploying services in the platform
• reduce churn
• Obtain actionable network intelligence per application, subscriber, content
• Reduce service deployment complexity and time-to-market
• Ensure QoE for all services, including over-the-top
• Protect investment in infrastructure and pay as you grow |
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• Capacity:
Number of subscribers per SMP
2 million registered subscribers
1 million active IP sessions
IPAS messages per second
500 RADIUS START/STOP
500 DHCP START/STOP
300 SOAP START/STOP
• IP Allocation System (IAS) Standard Compliance
Authorization, Authentication, Accounting
RFC 2865 – RADIUS
RFC 2866 – RADIUS Accounting
DHCP; DHCP Option 82
• 1 x IBM x3650 M2 Server
• Standard 2U in 19" rack
• 675W power consumption |
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• Subscriber Visibility
• Subscriber Tiered Services
• Subscriber Quota Management |
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• blacklist capacity: 100,000 URLs
• automatic updates: Up to 4 times daily (configurable)
• whitelist capacity: 10,000 URLs
• Manual from text file Update Options
• Filtering uses no proxying; URL requests remain intact |
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• Highly accurate filtering using a URL blacklist allows blocking of specific websites and individual webpages.
• Enforcement capabilities include blocking access to blacklisted content, redirecting subscriber to a captive portal or displaying a customized warning page.
• Real-time, online updates to the URL blacklist are propagated immediately to all WebSafe-enabled devices. Option for manual update by the operator. |
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• Intel Pentium 4 2.8 GHz or higher
• Intel Chipset Based (925 or 955)
• 4 GB RAM (Dual Channel)
• 1x80 GB HDD, 8MB Cache (SATA interface recommended)
• Windows XP Professional, Service Pack 2 Linux: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5, 32bit or 64bit installed
• Dual Xeon 3.0 GHz or higher
• 8 GB RAM (Dual Channel)
• HDD SCSI/SAS 15K RPM
• RAID Controller with BWCC 256MB Cache
• Required disk space:
• 100GB per Service Gateway platform
• 100GB per AC-10000 unit
• 20GB per AC-1000/AC-2500
• 10GB per AC-800/AC-400
• Write-back cache policy enabled
• Mirror Based RAID (10, 51 or 61)
• Recommended Server Brands: IBM, HP, Dell
• Windows 2003 Server SP1
• Linux: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5, 32bit or
64bit installed
• 1 Allot NetXplorer Collector per Allot Service
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• Centralized configuration of all managed devices/platforms
• Real-time monitoring and bandwidth reporting
• Long-term reporting
• Unlimited report data drill-down
• Rich set of graphical reports with multiple chart styles and multiple filters to display granular traffic data
• Ability to customize and schedule recurring reports
• Flexible QoS policy provisioning per application, subscriber, and network topology
• Service Plan provisioning
• Service Metering
• Accounting interface with multiple data export formats
• Intelligent alarms
• Easy-to-use GUI |
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• Number of Connections/Flow: 96,000 / 192,000
• 200 Mbps (100 Mbps, Full Duplex) throughtput
• 256 / 1,024 / 4,096 Lines/Pipes/Virtual Channels
• 10 / 100BASE-T management interface
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• 2 or 4 ports support various network topologies
• Range of operation speeds - 2, 6, 10, 45 and 100 Mbps
(full duplex)
• Accurate identification of hundreds of applications and protocols out-of-the-box
• Extensive signature library and DPI behavioral recognition capabilities for accurate classification and control of different P2P, VoIP, streaming, gaming, and other Internet applications
• Managed by Allot NetXplorer management system, providing
centralized reporting, provisioning, alerting and policy-based control of broadband services
• Three levels of QoS policies: lines, pipes and virtual channels
• Flexible prioritization, QoS policy definition, traffic shaping and bandwidth allocation capabilities
• Continuous traffic monitoring for fast troubleshooting, usage tracking and capacity planning
• Proactive, early-warning mechanisms providing administrators with automatic alarms concerning network events and the ability to trigger corrective actions
• Easy upgrade to higher speeds using the same platform
• Policy-based control of connections protects against security threats such as denial of service attacks and outgoing spam
• Fail-safe performance with internal hardware bypass and full redundancy schemes |
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• Number of Connections/Flow: 2,000,000 / 4,000,000
• 2 Gbps (1 Gbps, Full Duplex) throughtput
• 256 / 40,000 / 80,000 Lines/Pipes/Virtual Channels
• 160,000 no. of subscribers
• 10/100BASE-T management interfaces
• 8 x 1000BASE-T/SX/LX network interface (internal/external)
• 4 x 10/100/1000 Copper Cascading/Service
• Serial, RJ-45 Connector console port
• Standard 1U by 19” rack mount size
• 9.1 kg (20 lb) weight |
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• High port density per unit:
· 8 ports of 10/100/1000 Ethernet for network connectivity
· 4 ports of 10/100/1000 Ethernet for connectivity to external services, cascading and high-availability
• Operation speeds of 45, 100, 200, 400 Mbps and 1 Gbps
(full duplex)
• Powered by Allot’s dynamic actionable recognition technology (DART), which provides granular awareness of subscriber, application and network topology traffic
• DART’s extensive signature library accurately identifies hundreds of Internet applications and protocols, including P2P, VoIP, streaming, gaming, instant messaging, web and business
applications
• Policy-based traffic steering to external network and subscriber services
• Managed by Allot NetXplorer management system, providing
centralized reporting, provisioning, alerting and policy control
• Continuous traffic monitoring for fast troubleshooting, usage tracking and capacity planning
• Easy upgrade to higher speeds and richer QoS policies using the same platform
• Proactive, early-warning mechanisms provide automatic alarms concerning network events and the ability to trigger corrective actions
• Detection of traffic anomalies and mitigation of network attacks and security threats by immediate isolation of malicious traffic, without interrupting regular traffic
• Fail-safe performance with external hardware bypass and full redundancy schemes |
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