Packet Processors Aid Access Infrastructures

March 4, 2004
Descending upon the access infrastructure market, the WinPath 787 and 747 packet processors integrate Gigabit Ethernet ports, 16 serial ports, and additional PHYs supported by the devices' UTOPIA ports. When paired with the company's production

Descending upon the access infrastructure market, the WinPath 787 and 747 packet processors integrate Gigabit Ethernet ports, 16 serial ports, and additional PHYs supported by the devices' UTOPIA ports. When paired with the company's production software, they accommodate a range of products, such as DSLAMs, optical IADs, multi-service line cards, wireless infrastructure systems, and voice-over-packet designs. Both devices are available with or without a MIPS 5Kc core for control-path operations. For further information, contact WINTEGRA INC., Austin, TX. (512) 345-3808.

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