Originally developed by Ipsilon Networks of Palo Alto, CA and acquired by Nokia in 1997, the IP Switch routes IP traffic over ATM switches using a proprietary control protocol. The IP Switch ...
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The problem of a fast and efficient routing appliance was already solved when, in December 1997, Nokia bought Ipsilon Networks, a California-based company that developed and sold high-speed switching ...
The naming of ARIS, Aggregate Route-based IP Switching, suggests something about its origins: unlike Ipsilon?s IP Switching, ARIS binds labels to aggregate routes (or groups of address prefixes), ...