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Sycamore Showcases GMPLS Multi-Vendor Interoperability
October 29, 2003
By OpticallyNetworked Staff
Sycamore Networks Inc., a Chelmsford, Mass.-based compamy that specializes in intelligent
optical networking, today announced that it has
demonstrated Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS)
multi-vendor interoperability in Isocore's IP/Optical Integration
demonstration at the Isocore Internetworking Lab in McLean, Va. The demonstration was held in conjunction with the MPLS 2003 International Conference.
The IP/Optical demonstration, which Sycamore reports follows weeks of
testing, will showcase multi-vendor, multi-layer interoperability with
IP/MPLS-based services running over a GMPLS-enabled intelligent
optical network.
The demonstration, according to a statement released by Sycamore, features an optical control plane
using GMPLS signaling and routing protocols, and includes Sycamore's
SN 16000 Intelligent Optical Switch as well as equipment from
Layer 2/Layer 3 networking vendors and other optical
layer equipment.
"By unifying network operations between the IP and optical layers,
GMPLS provides the means for service providers to reduce operations
costs and improve network efficiencies," said Naoaki Yamanaka, Ph. D.,
of NTT Network Innovation Laboratories. "Validating the inter-working
of IP/MPLS and GMPLS is an important step in the evolution toward more
flexible next-generation optical networks."