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Home » Radisys Teams with Cavium on Ultra-High Capacity DPI

Radisys Teams with Cavium on Ultra-High Capacity DPI

October 30, 2011
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Radisys introduced an AdvancedTCA product based on the new Cavium NEURON Search Processor.

The new solution is based of the Radisys ATCA-7240, a versatile full-duplex 40G packet processing module that provides a complete line-rate solution for applications such as Serving Gateways (SGW), Session Border Control (SBC), Security Gateways, DPI, Edge Routers, Media Gateways and Mobility Management Entity (MME) network elements found in the 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) Evolved Packet Core (EPC). The ATCA-7240 provides the ability to offload L2-L4 Access Control List (ACL) and Longest Prefix Match (LPM) lookups in a deterministic fashion from the data processing blocks thereby accelerating complex search requirements and making the ATCA-7240 an ideal fit for high-speed networking applications such as packet classification, access list control and intrusion detection.

“As telecom equipment providers develop high-performance applications for LTE networks, they need state-of-the-art, industry standard building blocks that help them get to market faster,” said Venkataraman Prasannan, General Manager, ATCA at Radisys. “Utilizing the breakthrough DPI silicon technology from Cavium, the Radisys ATCA-7240 will provide the industry’s highest performance, most cost effective packet processing and network search capabilities.” http://www.radisys.com

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