Monday, May 26, 2003

Vivace Adds Redundancy Features to Multi-Service IP Switch

Vivace Networks announced new redundancy features for its ASIC-driven Viva5100 Multi-Service IP switch, including several unique Layer 3 capabilities. These include:

  • Hitless IP forwarding during switch over of route processor and management processor for connected, static and dynamic routing for true non-stop forwarding to protect mission critical traffic.

  • Layer 2 redundancy for Ethernet, ATM, Frame Relay, and HDLC services on an IP Switch.

  • Graceful and Hitless online software upgrades

  • Static and Dynamic ARP redundancy for growing IP/Ethernet services offered over 10/100, GE and 10GE interfaces

  • Redundant OSPF, OSPF-TE, ISIS, ISIS-TE, RSVP, LDP, Martini, and management databases while preserving per-interface, connection statistics and alarms across switchovers.

  • VPN circuit redundancy protecting both Layer 2 and Layer 3 services, enabling service providers to offer stringent Service Level Agreements even for IP VPNs.


Vivace's Viva5100 already provides redundant hardware elements, such as the route processor, management processor and switch fabric.
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  • Earlier this month, Tellabs announced plans to acquire Vivace Networks, a start-up building multiservice edge switches, for $135 million in cash and employee stock options.


  • Vivace Networks' Multiservice IP switches are designed for delivering native Frame Relay, ATM, Ethernet and IP services. The Vivace platform, which is already in deployment by a Tier 1 US carrier, uses five custom ASICs to provide deterministic Layer 2 switching and “hard�? QoS with Layer 3 routing at 10 Gbps rates. The system's deep packet processing tracks millions of carrier-defined customer flows and provides service differentiation down to the application layer.


  • Vivace's flagship Viva5100 switch scales to 320 Gbps of full-duplex switching in half of a 7 foot rack. A multi-chassis system could scale up to 256 customer ports at 10 Gbps. The company is also shipping a Viva1050 model with 16 Gbps of port density and measuring 3 rack units in height.