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(SWe) is the industry’s first software-based Session Border Controller (SBC) architected to deliver unlimited scalability with the same advanced features and functionality of the ...
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The
is a virtual
Sonus appliance that can be hosted on Intel Server running the VMware ESXi platform. The following figure shows
the solution architecture of
Sonus hosted on
an Intel
Server server running VMware ESXi
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- Hardware—Memory, CPU, network cards, and disk drives.
- Hypervisor—A thin layer of software that runs on top of the hardware. The hypervisor gives each Virtual Machine (VM) a dedicated view of the hardware.
- Virtual Machine (VM)—Either Vmware —VMware ESXi operating system hosted on Hypervisor. The VM appears to the user as a separate physical computer. The VM shares physical resources with other virtual machines.
SBC Sonus SBC SWe Software:
The
appears to users as an independent
Sonus with its own network identity, user authorization and authentication capabilities, as well as configuration and data.
The
application is deployable in the following environments as either a
Standstand-alone
(dedicated stand-alone appliance) or Embedded
(as part of an existing hardware platform):
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The
targets small to large session count deployments (25 to unlimited). These capacities make this product particularly well suited for small to large enterprises and service providers.
See Refer to For VMware for additional details.
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For a description of the basic
configuration objects,
see refer to SBC Core Application Architecture page.
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