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Comprehensive Subscriber Awareness and Policy Integration PacketLogic Subscriber Manager (PSM) integrates PacketLogic with network management and operation systems including AAA, OSS, BSS, provisioning and policy managers. This enables per-user tracking and policies, also known as user awareness, as well as knowledge of where in the network the user connects, i.e. location awareness. User awareness is required to create personalized offerings that attract new customers, minimize churn, and increase ARPU through value-add services. Location awareness makes it possible to resolve, or even avoid, congestion, enhancing the user-experience. It can also control roaming costs through automatic policy enforcement. The PacketLogic Subscriber Manager (PSM) is the focal point for integration into the Business Support Systems (BSS) and Operational Support Systems (OSS) for the PacketLogic Solutions. PSM integration provides detailed awareness that enables efficient network planning and new service creation. A network operator can use this awareness to better manage their infrastructure to deliver high quality services to their subscribers and offer more attractive services to enhance subscriber capture. PacketLogic Subscriber Manager PacketLogic Subscriber Manager (A4)Turnkey Traffic Management Solution Designed for Higher Education PacketLogic SmartCampus is a complete turnkey network management solution designed specifically for Higher Education environments. Based on Packetlogic Subscriber Manager (PSM), SmartCampus includes traffic classification, traffic management, a comprehensive set of granular analytics and end-user provisioning — features that combined, provide full visibility and control over campus networks. PacketLogic SmartCampus is priced and licensed to accommodate the requirements of Higher Education customers. PacketLogic SmartCampus PacketLogic SmartCampus (A4)Attributes 962 Percent Revenue Growth to Technology Excellence, Significant New Wins and Follow-On Orders from Tier-1 Mobile and Cable Operators Worldwide FREMONT, Calif., Oct 19, 2011 - Procera® Networks Inc. (NYSE Amex: PKT), the intelligent policy enforcement (IPE) company today announced it was ranked number 109 overall on Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500™, a ranking of 500 of the fastest growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences and clean technology companies in North America. Rankings are based on the percentage of fiscal year revenue growth during the period from 2006-2010. Procera Networks grew 962 percent during this period. Procera Network’s chief executive officer, James Brear credits large follow-on orders and significant new wins with Tier-1 mobile and cable operators for the company’s 962 percent revenue growth. He said, “we are honored to be recognized, once again, by Deloitte’s 2011 Technology Fast 500. Our ranking reflects the technology excellence and fast time-to-market of Procera’s Intelligent Policy Enforcement products and the commitment of Procera’s employees to contribute to the company’s success.” “Procera, like all 2011 Technology Fast 500™ companies, have excelled in fostering innovation and channeling it into spectacular growth -- against the backdrop of one of the most a challenging economies in history,” said Eric Openshaw, vice chairman and U.S. technology, media and telecommunications leader, Deloitte LLP. "Deloitte recognizes Procera Networks for its remarkable accomplishment.” “We are pleased to honor Procera Networks as a 2011 technology Fast 500 company,” said Mark Jensen, managing partner, technology and venture capital services, Deloitte & Touche LLP. “As one of the fastest growing tech companies in North America, Procera has demonstrated excellence in technological innovation, entrepreneurship and rapid growth.”
About Deloitte's 2011 Technology Fast 500™ Technology Fast 500, which was conducted by Deloitte & Touche LLP, a subsidiary of Deloitte LLP, provides a ranking of the fastest growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences and clean technology companies –both public and private - in North America. Technology Fast 500 award winners are selected based on percentage fiscal year revenue growth from 2006 to 2010. In order to be eligible for Technology Fast 500 recognition, companies must own proprietary intellectual property or technology that is sold to customers in products that contribute to a majority of the company's operating revenues. Companies must have base-year operating revenues of at least $50,000 USD or CD, and current-year operating revenues of at least $5 million USD or CD. Additionally, companies must be in business for a minimum of five years, and be headquartered within North America. About Procera Networks, Inc. Procera Networks Inc. delivers Intelligent Policy Enforcement (IPE) solutions, leveraging advanced Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) technology, designed to enable carriers, services providers and higher education institutions to improve the quality and lifetime of their networks, better monetize their infrastructure investments, control hazards, and create attractive services for their users by making qualified business decisions based on granular user and traffic intelligence. Procera's core product suite, the PacketLogic line of platforms, is an engine that drives the PCC (Policy and Charging Control) ecosystem, by enforcing advanced network and service policies. Press Contact Fran Lowe, Engage PR for Procera Networks, 510-748-8200 x.225, flowe@engagepr.com Investor Relations Contact Charles Messman or Todd Kehrli, MKR Group Inc., 323-468-2300, pkt@mkr-group.com
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The PacketLogic Real-Time Enforcement platforms (PRE) utilize multiple hardware platforms that run the same operating software. Each of the platforms offer consistent feature richness enabled through the different PacketLogic software modules: LiveView, Filtering, Traffic Shaping, and Statistics. The PacketLogic hardware platforms offer a range of configurations from the entry-level 2RU, 2 Gbps PL7720 through the 5 Gbps PL7810 in a compact 1 RU system. The mid-range PL8720 is a 2RU unit with up to 16 Gbps throughput. At the top of the line are the PL8820 - a 30Gbps appliance in a compact 2RU form factors, and PL10000 series with capacity up to 120Gbps and 10M subscribers per system. It consists of a modular AdvancedTCA (ATCA) chassis solution in two sizes – PL10005 6RU and PL10024 13/14RUThe newest addition to the PacketLogic family is the PL20000, the industry's first 100GE capable Intelligent Policy enforcement (IPE) platform, a 14/15RU AC/DC combination system with support for up 320 Gbps of throughput in a single system, and multi-system performance scaling up to 5 Tbps.
Hardware Platforms: PL20000 Datasheet PL20000 (A4) Datasheet PL10000 Datasheet PL10000 Datasheet (A4) PL8820 Datasheet PL8820 Datasheet (A4) PL8720 Datasheet PL8720 Datasheet (A4) PL7810 Datasheet PL7810 Datasheet (A4) PL7720 Datasheet PL7720 Datasheet (A4) Procera Bypass Switch Datasheet Procera Bypass Switch Datasheet (A4) The PacketLogic Intelligence Center (PIC) with PacketLogic Report Studio provides the visualization of the application and subscriber intelligence gathered by deployed PacketLogic systems. Leveraging the subscriber and location awareness provided by the PSM and the application intelligence provided by the PRE, the PIC is able to present a wealth of information to the network operator based on the behavior of their network. The PacketLogic Report Studio is the first Network Intelligence and Analytics solution for Intelligent Policy Enforcement systems that provides comprehensive report creation to answer the business questions network operators need answered to run their business. PacketLogic Report Studio delivers print-ready reports that can be customized to focus on complex analytics that can be used to shape investments in network infrastructure, new services marketing, and product launch decisions. The PIC gives network managers access to relevant network traffic intelligence that enables network optimization, creation of appealing services and protection against malicious behavior. PacketLogic Report Studio PacketLogic Report Studio (A4) PL1200 Datasheet PL1200 Datasheet (A4) PL1420 Datasheet PL1420 Datasheet (A4)
The PL8720 is Procera’s 15 Gbps Intelligent Policy Enforcement (IPE) platform, with support for up to 8 channels of 10 Gigabit Ethernet or 16 channels of Gigabit Ethernet that can be used for traffic processing, network redundancy, or traffic diversion all in a compact 2RU size. The PL8720 was specifically designed for customers that are rapidly growing their network bandwidth beyond 1 Gbps of capacity, and need flexibility to support both 1 GE and 10 GE in the same system.
Rather than needing to do a forklift upgrade or purchase more expensive systems, the PL8720 can be deployed as a 1 Gbps per second and easily upgraded to full 10 Gbps capacity through software licenses. Gigabit Ethernet and 10 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces can be mixed in the system, with up to four I/O modules available for use. This enables the PL8720 to be deployed in very dense configurations for network redundancy or in aggregation points in the network where net work I/O is greater than actual traffic throughput. It also supports FlowSync and QueueSync, which enable full support for asymmetric traffic and simplified clustering for network and capacity growth beyond single system limits. The system supports multiple redundancy and high availability methods, including support for bypass interfaces. Procera Bypass Switch (PBS) is an active external bypass switch that adds an extra level of resilience to PacketLogic™ deployments that require exceptional availability. This enables even the most cautious network manager to deploy PacketLogic inline. The use of configurable heartbeat pulses allows PBS not only to detect a link failure but also system failures where the heartbeat packet fails to pass. Heartbeat frequency as low as 10 ms allows instant fail-over in case of a failure. With PBS you can also manually switch to bypass mode for systems maintenance. PBS is configured and administered via a serial communication console port. An intuitive web GUI (graphical user interface) makes setup and administration quick and easy. The PBS can also be administrated via CLI or SNMP and supports SNMP traps for failure notification. PBS consists of a 1RU host system that can hold up to four PBS bypass modules. This enables one single PBS host system to manage the redundancy for one to four PacketLogic units. The PBS comes with redundant power supplies and can be ordered with either 48V DC or 90-240V AC. The stand-alone and external architecture of PBS enables it to manage installations with any PacketLogic system, i.e. from the entry-level PL5600, through PL7720, PL8720 all the way up to the PL10000 Series. Procera Bypass Switch Datasheet Procera Bypass Switch Datasheet (A4) This new release of PacketLogic Firmware Version 12.2 contains enhancements to PacketLogic’s reporting and analyzing functionality, as well as extended capabilities for quota management in large, complex networks. Key Features: 1. Volume-based Shaping (VBS)Volume-based shaping is reintroduced in Version 12.2. Improved to leverage the PSM to manage quote over multiple PacketLogic in-line systems. 2. Improved External AuthenticationA PacketLogic system can now authenticate users towards a TACACS+ server. As of release 12.2, RADIUS authentication also allows configuring granular permissions per user. 3. DivertFor PL10005 and PL10014 systems, a physical divert channel is available as of release 12.2. This allows selecting traffic with a filtering rule, and diverting that traffic onto the divert channel. The intended use is to pass traffic through a third-party application/appliance.4. CSV Export of Statistical DataThe Statistics viewer of the PacketLogic client now exports statistics data to a comma-separated values (CSV) file. 5. Improvements to Statistics ModuleSuch as 95th percentile, statistics linking, total graphs in system overview, depth limit on AS paths, remove virtual host distribution, shaping statistics, flexible statistics zooming, statistics peak analysis and more!6. Quality Metrics (QoE) available in LiveViewThe quality metric (QoE) in Statistics is now also available in real-time as a column in the Local Host, Service, and ServiceObject views in LiveView. To Deliver Superior Accuracy at High Speeds Procera Networks was one of three vendors (15 were invited) to submit the carrier-grade PL10014 system to the European Advanced Networking Test Center AG (EANTC) for testing. The test verified that Procera’s DPI solutions, and the PL100014 specifically, deliver on the accuracy at high speeds that Tier-1 customers have been experiencing in their deployments. Specific Test Results Show: > The performance of DPI devices increased massively in the last year, retaining very good detection rates. > Procera Networks’ PacketLogic PL10014 demonstrated very good detection accuracy and blocking efficiency, and at 80Gbps has one of the highest capacity ratings of all DPI platforms.View our press release. You can view the complete test results and methodology at: http://www.internetevolution.com New and Upgraded Products: For more news about new products see Press Releases Mar 2012: PacketLogic PL-1200 /1420 Product Change Announcement Oct 2011: PacketLogic PL10000 Nov 2009: PacketLogic PL1200 Configuration Change Dec 2008: PacketLogic PL1400 Statistics Server Oct 2008: PacketLogic PL10002
Discontinued Products: Mar 2012: PacketLogic PL-5600 End of Sale Announcement Jan 2012: PacketLogic PL-10104-SM-03 End of Sale Announcement Nov 2011: PacketLogic PL-10103-SM End of Sale Announcement Nov 2011: PacketLogic Version 11 End of Support Announcement April 2010: PacketLogic PL10002 Mar 2010: PacketLogic PL1400 Mar 2009: Amendment to PL7600 and PL7620 EOS statement Dec 2008: PL2 Netintact Oct 2008: PL7600 and PL7620 Feb 2008: PL1000 Statistics Server Oct 2007: NXS, PL1000, PL2v9 and all XEON PLR To be notified about updates to the Procera Product Notices, please register here. Please Contact Us if you have questions on any of the items listed above. The PL1420 is the high-end PacketLogicTM Statistics server (PLS) in the PacketLogic Intelligence Center product family. Based on an industry standard, highly reliable server and storage hardware architecture, PL1420 comes with high availability and carrier-grade reliability. PL1420 consists of two components — the PL1420 Control Node (CN) and the PL1420 Storage Node (SN). Multiple SNs can be connected to each CN, which enables carrier-class scalability for collection of hundreds of millions of statistics items. The PL1420 supports up to 42 totalstorage drives when fully configured to maximize storage capacity for long term storage of statistics gathered for business intelligence.The PL1420 supports the entire PRE productfamily, with the ability to support multiple PRE systems from a single PL1420. PL1420 Datasheet PL1420 Datasheet (A4)
The PL7720 is Procera’s 2 Gbps Intelligent Policy Enforcement (IPE) platform, with support for up to 2 channels of Gigabit Ethernet that can be used for traffic processing, or traffic diversion in a compact 2RU size. The PL7720 is designed for customers that are rapidly growing their network bandwidth from 100Mbps up to 1 Gbps of capacity, and want a system that can be software upgraded to support their bandwidth needs. Two Gigabit Ethernet channels are supported in the system, with either copper, LX, or SX interfaces available for use. The PL7720 is ideal for broadband customers deploying policy enforcement at peering points or in their access network for distributed deployments. Since the PL7720 is a small form factor, low power system, it can be more easily deployed in a decentralized access deployment than a larger, more expensive chassis-based system. PL7720 also provides easily accessible hot swap capable power supplies, fans and hard drives. The PL7720 supports network redundancy through bypass modules or through use of Layer 2 or Layer 3 network redundancy configurations. PL7720 Datasheet PL7720 Datasheet (A4)
The PL1200 is the management appliance that isused to run PacketLogic applications like the PacketLogic Subscriber Manager. It can also be used as an entry-level PacketLogic Statistics server (PLS) in the PacketLogic Intelligence Center product family. Based on an industry standard, highly reliable server and storage hardware architecture, PL1200 comes with high availability and carrier-grade reliability.The PL1200 supports the entire PRE product family, with the ability to support multiple PRE systems from a single PL1200. The PL1200 connects either directly to the AUX interface of the PRE or remotely to the IP address of the PL1200. The most common scenario isfor a PL1200 to be connected directly to a PRE system (or two in a redundant setup). For PSM or Statistics deployments, multiple PREs can be aggregated to one PL1200, but the dimensioning depends on traffic volume and what volume of data is being stored. The PacketLogic firmware consists of four software modules – LiveView, Traffic Shaping, Filtering and Statistics. All software modules rely on Procera’s state-of-the-art identification and classification engine DRDL. The modules are fully integrated which means that everything is managed in the same user interface. It also means that common objects are used to define groups of users (local hosts), applications, properties etc. A change to an object will affect all occasions where that object is used. This gives an easy overview of the network traffic as well as the PacketLogic administration. The PacketLogic software is managed and monitored through the graphical (GUI) admin client that is available for Windows, Linux and Mac. Other interfaces include SNMP, Syslog, CLI (command line interface) for systems configuration, and a complete Python API for automation of PacketLogic administration. PacketLogic’s centralized management manages common rule-sets and firmware editions across multiple PacketLogic systems. LiveViewThe traffic is presented in real-time in the PacketLogic module LiveView. This is the first view that meets the PacketLogic administrator. LiveView shows all traffic going through the PacketLogic system, from overview down to a specific connection. The real-time capability enables you to support your users on the fly and resolve issues when they actually occur. Traffic Shaping and FilteringPolicies are enforced in the Traffic Shaping and Filtering PacketLogic modules. Traffic Shaping can force certain traffic to a defined level. It can also be used to secure that it does not exceed a set threshold. This way capacity can be designated to critical and sensitive traffic. The Traffic Shaping module also contains prioritization where traffic based on labeling is forwarded in a certain order in case of congestion. PacketLogic uses a pure non-disruptive queuing mechanism. The Filtering module is a capable Layer 7 firewall. Traffic can be filtered or allowed based on all granular properties provided by DRDL. This enables forensic control of unwanted and hazardous traffic. The Filtering module also provides rewrite functionality that can redirect traffic, change the QoS label DSCP (DiffServ) and perform automated DoS/DDoS protection. StatisticsThe data presented in real-time in the LiveView module is aggregated in the PacketLogic Statistics module. Statistics validates that the policies provide the intended results. This is valuable information for Marketing and Product Management to explore what the users do online, for Abuse Management to track malicious behavior, and for Company Management to get weekly reports. Software Modules Datasheet Software Modules Datasheet (A4)The core component in PacketLogic is Procera’s own identification engine DRDL – Datastream Recognition Definition Language. DRDL facilitates a broad range of criteria to properly identify the application of each individual datastream, a.k.a. flow, session or connection. The identification relies on bidirectional information like the packet sequence in a handshake, header information, protocol, actual payload, and other distinguishing characteristics of an application. This way DRDL can properly identify even encrypted applications. The standard-syntax language of DRDL enables rapid development of new signatures. The DRDL database currently consists of more than 2000 (April 2012) applications, services, and protocol. Some applications create multiple flows. DRDL interconnects control and data sessions of protocols like FTP. During the identification process DRDL aggregates detailed traffic properties like MIME-type, filename, chat channel and SIP caller ID. This granularity enables you not only to see the Xbox Live traffic, but rather the Xbox Live users who are playing Halo 3. Another unique capability of DRDL is classification. Connection flags classify the traffic based on its behavior. Typical classifications are “interactive”, “streaming”, “random-looking” and “bulky.” This way you can set preferences on traffic that can not be identified or when you are required to be application agnostic.
This video is in Flash format. Procera offers a complete selection of hardware platforms from the entry-level 4 Mbps PL5600 through 2 Gbps PL7720. The mid-range PL8720 is a 2RU unit with up to 10Gbps throughput. At the top of the line is the high-end PL10000 series with capacity up to 80Gbps and 5M subscribers per system. It consists of a modular AdvancedTCA (ATCA) chassis solution in two sizes – PL10005 5RU and PL10014 12RU. The use of a common firmware enables the different platforms to co-exist in the same network. This positively affects both the initial CAPEX investment since you do not have to overspend, as well as the OPEX since the user interface and feature-set is the same across all platforms. This way you can deploy a PL5600 on a backhaul from a wireless access point (AP), and a PL10000 at the aggregation point between core and edge at a large site.
Hardware Platforms: - PL10014 (12RU) Datasheet - PL10014 (12RU) Datasheet (A4) - PL10005 (5RU) Datasheet - PL10005 (5RU) Datasheet (A4) - PL8720 Datasheet - PL8720 Datasheet (A4) - PL7720 Datasheet - PL7720 Datasheet (A4) - PL5600 Datasheet - PL5600 Datasheet (A4) - PL1200 Datasheet - PL1200 Datasheet (A4) - PL1420 Datasheet - PL1420 Datasheet (A4) The PL10024 is Procera’s multi-10 Gbps Intelligent Policy enforcement (IPE) platform, with support for up 120 Gbps of throughput in a single system, and multi-system performance scaling up to 2 Tbps. The PL10024 was specifically designed for customers that are rapidly growing their network bandwidth beyond 10 Gbps of capacity, and need flexibility to grow their network deployment to handle the explosive growth of bandwidth usage in broadband networks. It was also specifically designed for today’s high connection, high growth Internet, where social networks have dramatically increased the number of active connections on the network, and video streaming continues to grow daily. The PL10024 is a 13/14RU Advanced TCA (ATCA) chassis with six 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports that can be used for traffic processing, network redundancy, or traffic diversion. It also supports FlowSync and QueueSync, which enable full support for asymmetric traffic and simplified clustering for network and capacity growth beyond single system limits. The system supports redundancy and high availability, including internal N+1 redundancy for some modules. The PL10024 combines policy enforcement with industry-leading awareness. The PL10024 leverages DRDL™ (Datastream Recognition Definition Language), PacketLogic’s unique traffic identification engine and the PacketLogic Subscriber Manager to combine application and content awareness with visibility into network, subscriber, device, and location information. DRDL provides full Layer 7 visibility into applications, providing unparalleled visibility into application behavior and service properties, enabling network operators to make fine-grained distinctions in managing services and congestion on their networks. DRDL is the most accurate traffic identification engine available, which is critical when Policy Enforcement is used for service creation and charging. The PL5600 is Procera’s 200Mbps Intelligent Policy Enforcement (IPE) platform, with support for up to 3 channels of Ethernet that can be used for traffic processing, network redundancy, or traffic diversion all in a compact 1RU size. The PL5600 is designed for customers that are rapidly growing their network bandwidth from 4Mbps up to 100Mbps of capacity, and want a system that can be software upgraded to support their bandwidth needs. Three Ethernet channels are supported in the system, with copper interfaces available for use. The interfaces have built-in hardware support for bypass to simplify network redundancy. The PL5600 is ideal for broadband customers deploying traffic management at peering points or in their access network for distributed deployments. Since the PL5600 is a small form factor, low power system, it can be more easily deployed in a decentralized access deployment than a larger, more expensive chassis-based system. The PL5600 supports network redundancy through bypass modules or through use of Layer 2 or Layer 3 network redundancy configurations.
Procera Networks delivers Intelligent Policy Enforcement (IPE) solutions for network operators, leveraging industry-leading Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) technology. Procera's PacketLogic solutions are the engine that drives the new Digital Lifestyle enabled by advanced broadband networks. Our technology enables carriers, mobile operators, broadband providers and higher education institutions to:
Improve the quality and longevity of their networks;
Monetize their infrastructure investments;
Control security hazards;
Create innovative, attractive services for their users;
Forecast network application and usage trends over time
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The PacketLogic Real-Time Enforcement platforms (PRE) utilize multiple hardware platforms that run the same operating software. Each of the platforms offer consistent feature richness enabled through the different PacketLogic software modules: LiveView, Filtering, Traffic Shaping, and Statistics. The PacketLogic hardware platforms offer a range of configurations from the entry-level 2RU, 2 Gbps PL7720 through the 5 Gbps PL7810 in a compact 1RU system. The mid-range PL8720 is a 2RU unit with up to 15 Gbps throughput. At the top of the line are the PL8820 with 30 Gbps and the PL8920 with 50 Gbps throughput, both appliances come in a compact 2RU form factor, and the PL10024 with capacity up to 120 Gbps and support for 10M subscribers per system. The PL100024 is a 13/14RU modular AdvancedTCA (ATCA) chassis solution. The newest addition to the PacketLogic family is the PL20000, the industry's first 100GE capable Intelligent Policy enforcement (IPE) platform, a 14/15RU AC/DC combination system with support for up 320 Gbps of throughput in a single system, and multi-system performance scaling up to 5 Tbps. - PL20000 Datasheet - PL20000 Datasheet (A4) - PL10024 Datasheet - PL10024 Datasheet (A4) - PL8920 Datasheet - PL8920 Datasheet (A4) - PL8820 Datasheet - PL8820 Datasheet (A4) - PL8720 Datasheet - PL8720 Datasheet (A4) - PL7810 Datasheet - PL7810 Datasheet (A4) - PL7720 Datasheet - PL7720 Datasheet (A4) - Procera Bypass Switch Datasheet - Procera Bypass Switch Datasheet (A4)The PacketLogic Intelligence Center (PIC) with PacketLogic Report Studio provides the visualization of the application and subscriber intelligence gathered by deployed PacketLogic systems. Leveraging the subscriber and location awareness provided by the PSM and the application intelligence provided by the PRE, the PIC is able to present a wealth of information to the network operator based on the behavior of their network. The PacketLogic Report Studio is the first Network Intelligence and Analytics solution for Intelligent Policy Enforcement systems that provides comprehensive report creation to answer the business questions network operators need answered to run their business. PacketLogic Report Studio delivers print-ready reports that can be customized to focus on complex analytics that can be used to shape investments in network infrastructure, new services marketing, and product launch decisions. The PIC gives network managers access to relevant network traffic intelligence that enables network optimization, creation of appealing services and protection against malicious behavior. - PacketLogic Report Studio - PacketLogic Report Studio (A4) - PL1200 Datasheet - PL1200 Datasheet (A4) - PL1420 Datasheet - PL1420 Datasheet (A4)PacketLogic Subscriber Manager (PSM) integrates PacketLogic with network management and operation systems including AAA, OSS, BSS, provisioning and policy managers. This enables per-user tracking and policies, also known as user awareness, as well as knowledge of where in the network the user connects, i.e. location awareness. User awareness is required to create personalized offerings that attract new customers, minimize churn, and increase ARPU through value-add services. Location awareness makes it possible to resolve, or even avoid, congestion, enhancing the user-experience. It can also control roaming costs through automatic policy enforcement. The PacketLogic Subscriber Manager (PSM) is the focal point for integration into the Business Support Systems (BSS) and Operational Support Systems (OSS) for the PacketLogic Solutions. PSM integration provides detailed awareness that enables efficient network planning and new service creation. A network operator can use this awareness to better manage their infrastructure to deliver high quality services to their subscribers and offer more attractive services to enhance subscriber capture. - PacketLogic Subscriber Manager - PacketLogic Subscriber Manager (A4) |