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Interpeak Unveils Embedded IPv4/IPv6 Virtual Routing
Posted by: Jordi on Tuesday, December 16, 2003 - 02:26 PM
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Interpeak, one of the leading providers of Internet and security protocol solutions for embedded systems, today unveiled its networking solution for IPv4 and IPv6 virtual routing. IPNET, Interpeak's TCP/IP Stack with virtual routing, enables far more efficient use of existing hardware and software capability than previously possible.
The Interpeak stack, offering easily-scalable virtual routing, allows service providers to save enormous time and resources, potentially eliminating the need for thousands of routers. The virtual routing stack also saves critical resources by reducing the need for multiple instances of applications.

Traditionally, a router was required for each network or organization making use of the Internet. To save resources, virtual routing was created through the multiplication of TCP/IP stacks and the concurrent running of these stacks. IPNET takes this concept one step further by enabling virtual routing through the multiplication of routing tables only, a new and efficient method that saves enormous resources as it consumes very little memory to implement. This is particularly important as embedded systems start to take advantage of the efficiencies that Internet access will offer them. Click here for the complete info.