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“With TBD Networks
   Virtualization, configuring our complex network for VOIP took hours not months.
 

 
 
     
 
 
 

QoS Operations

Solution Highlights

TBD Networks virtualization gives each application it’s own network. With low-latency for voice and bullet-proof reliability for transaction systems. The results are:
  • voice, video, and data, sharing one single infrastructure
  • predictable performance
  • high availability
  • optimized costs

Benefits

  • Defined quality for converged voice and video: TBD software consistently defines voice and video delivery across the entire organization.
  • One network per application: Network virtualization allows you to give each application, from video and voice to transactions or mail, its own network with well-defined quality parameters.
  • Faster service roll-out: Reconfiguring large sets of devices in a synchronized and structured way cuts the time for rolling out new services and supporting new applications.
  • Consistent availability: Systematic configuration roll-outs reduce pilot errors and configuration roll-back makes it possible to return hundreds of devices to a valid state within seconds.
  • Efficient management: The main goal of management is to maintain control, speed, and eliminate errors. With TBD products and solutions, efficiently managing a network is possible with existing teams and resources.

Key Functions

  • High-level QoS Policy: Consistent configuration of QoS relevant characteristics is based on technologies such as RSVP, DiffServ, and MPLS.
  • Closed-loop measurement: Complete life-cycle management provides continuous feedback on quality metrics.
  • Change control: Changes to device configurations are automatically captured and archived.
  • Roll-back: Individual devices or complete networks can be rolled back to earlier configuration states.
  • Multi-device configuration: Configuration changes can be rolled out to groups of devices in a structured way that allows the deployment of identical configurations as well as group or device overrides.
 
 
 
 
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