Aspen 365 VoIP Multi-Link Application WAN Switch
Posted on March 20, 2007
Filed Under VoIP
Aspen Networks, Inc in Santa Clara has released a new SIP Application Layer Gateway (ALG), Aspen 365 Multi-Link Application WAN Switch.
The Aspen 365 Switch monitors the status and health of all WAN links to and from the edge of
the network. With the patent-pending technology, Aspen 365 is able to detect and fail-over on
milliseconds.
Peak application performance begins with high availability. If there are more than one WAN
service available, Aspen maximizes the investments by allowing the use of full available
bandwidth.
The Aspen 365 is an ideal solution for hosted VoIP providers. The Aspen is installed at the
customers’ premises and support VoIP traffic on multiple 2 to 4 active links (T1, DSL, cable, WISP),
This eliminates the single link as a point of failure.
The Aspen 365-Voip is compatible with Broadsoft, the industry leading VoIP application platform,
Allworx, Asterisk Systems and many other IPPBX vendors. It also support direct connection to
session border controllers such as Acme Packets and Juniper Networks.
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