The Cisco SCE 8000 may be deployed in a number of capacities within today's service provider networks. It can be integrated into the core, at aggregation peering-points, and at the edge to provide advanced application-level bandwidth optimization, management, and service control functions. The Cisco SCE 8000 is access-independent and can be deployed in any cable, wireline, or mobile IP network environment. The Cisco SCE 8000 is deployed using high-speed 10-gigabit Ethernet interfaces connected to the core, aggregation, and edge elements of today's service provider networks.
Residing at these critical junctions of the network, the Cisco SCE 8000 is not only a high-performance solution, but also a highly available and robust solution. It employs a number of high-availability and reliability features to meet the expectations of today's most demanding multimedia applications and service-level agreements (SLAs). The Cisco SCE 8000 employs both inter- and intra-chassis redundancy features to help ensure high availability. Multiple Cisco SCE 8000s can be deployed to achieve high availability and failover without imposing any single point of failure. An N+1 high-availability topology is supported by clustering multiple Cisco SCE 8000s, allowing the solution to scale linearly. To achieve higher performance and maximum capacity, the Cisco SCE 8000 takes advantage of patented system logic and stateful Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) technology.
This solution provides stateful protocol monitoring to help detect and manage virtually any IP network application, including but not limited to: web browsing, multimedia streaming, and peer-to-peer (P2P). The Cisco SCE 8000 permits service providers to optimize application-level traffic, resulting in an overall reduction of network congestion and associated network capacity upgrades. The Cisco SCE 8000 enables carriers to gradually scale their network, starting with a single processing card and growing to a multiple-chassis solution.
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