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IP services switch

 
Computer Desktop Encyclopedia: IP services switch

A network switch that funnels traffic from DSL and/or cable modem aggregation devices to various carriers' networks based on type of application or type of service required. It supports authentication, traffic accounting, high-level protocols such as IP and MPLS.

An IP services switch lets carriers fine tune their service offerings as well as charge for traffic on a per-byte basis. Also known as an "IP services router," it is the successor to the broadband remote access server (BRAS) and supports greater bandwidth and more functionality such as support for the IPsec security protocol.

IP Services Switch
Marconi's SSX-1400 carrier-class IP services switch supports DSL and cable connectivity with complete management control. A wide range of access connections from 56KB to Gigabit Ethernet can be plugged into its 14 slots. (Image courtesy of Marconi Communications.)

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