Unicast IP Routing

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Unicast IP Routing Software

What is IP Routing?
The purpose of the different IP Routing protocols and how they work

IP routing protocols have been an essential element of IP networks for many years. However more recently, this technology has been the focus of new development, as routing has evolved to handle the needs of next generation networks. Traditional IP routing protocols have therefore been substantially extended in a number of areas.

Data Connection provides a full range of high-function portable Unicast IP Routing software products, including BGP, IS-IS(-TE), OSPF(-TE) and RIP, with options available for both IPv4 and IPv6 networks.

It also provides a compatible range of Multicast IP Routing products, including PIM and IGMP.

Products

DC-BGP
Full BGP implementation with multiprotocol and VPN support

DC-ISIS
Full IS-IS(-TE) implementation with traffic engineering

DC-OSPF
Full OSPF(-TE) implementation with traffic engineering

DC-RIP
Full RIP v2 and RIPng Implementation

Applications

These IP Routing protocol stacks have been designed from the outset to support the most demanding applications.

  • Massively Scaled Routers
    • Incremental Dijkstra
    • Smart cache technology
    • Distributed architecture

  • Redundant Systems
    • High Availability Framework
    • State replication between instances

  • Edge Routers
    • BGP/MPLS VPNs
    • Virtual Routers

  • Traffic Engineering and QoS
    • TE extensions
    • Close MPLS integration

  • Optical Networks
    • Complex constrained routing

Integrated Solutions

The individual products are also available pre-integrated with other Data Connection products as Integrated Control Plane Solutions, and flexible Component Integration with third-party software allows rapid development of complete solutions.

IP Version 6

All the products are available with IP version 6 implementation options.

Architecture

Data Connection's IP Routing products share a common architecture to facilitate the integration of the family members.