Solidum Systems classification processor selected for Transtech Networks multi-services switch
Solidum Systems' programmable classification processor has been selected as a key component of Transtech Networks' next generation, multi-services, application-enabled switch. New Jersey-based Transtech Networks designs and markets the next generation of "Application Enabled (Content-Aware) Switches" that will provide the means to achieve application reliability and security in a cost-effective manner in evolving Internet and Wireless Application Infrastructures. Transtech has chosen Solidum's PAX.port 1100 as the classification processor for their switches.
Solidum's PAX.port 1100 is the first in a series of programmable classification processors capable of aggregate content classification at multi-gigabit data rates. It identifies, tags, and parses packets at wire speed with 16 channels to monitor incoming data streams in a 432 pin PBGA. The processor is selling for $100 in production quantities and is available now.
Solidum's family of programmable classification processors is targeted at generation network architectures designed for line rates up to OC-192 and beyond. These classification processors interface directly to other devices in the datapath to identify and tag packets at wire speed. Each device uses Solidum's proven, patented programmable state machine technology to perform Layer 2 to Layer 7 classification.
About Transtech Networks:
Incorporated in July 2000, Transtech Networks Inc. designs and markets next generation Application Enabled (content-aware) QoS Switches.
About Solidum:
Solidum Systems provides a complete hardware and software solution for programmable classification of converged communications, with true Quality of Service, in subscriber edge and carrier edge network equipment. For more information, visit www.solidum.com.