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  2. Allied Telesis - Wikipedia

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    Allied Telesis Holdings K.K. (アライドテレシス, Araido Tereshisu), formerly Allied Telesyn, is a network infrastructure–telecommunications company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, with other branches in San Jose, California.

  3. AlliedWare Plus - Wikipedia

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    AlliedWare Plus is a fully featured Layer 3 operating system developed by Allied Telesis, used on its high-end enterprise network switches, and is the successor to AlliedWare. It is a package encompassing CLI and GUI management, routing, switching and internetworking functionality into a multitasking operating system for IPv4 and IPv6 Ethernet ...

  4. Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching - Wikipedia

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    Other implementations include Ethernet Protection Switching Ring (EPSR) [1] by Allied Telesis which enhanced EAPS to provide full protected transport of IP Triple Play services (voice, video and internet traffic) for xDSL/FTTx deployments. EAPS/EPSR is the most widely deployed Ethernet protection switching solution deployed with major multi ...

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  7. Open Shortest Path First - Wikipedia

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    Several vendors (Cisco, Allied Telesis, Juniper, Alcatel-Lucent, Huawei, Quagga), implement totally stubby and NSSA totally stubby area for stub and not-so-stubby areas. Although not covered by RFC standards, they are considered by many to be standard features in OSPF implementations. OSPF defines several area types:

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  9. Allied Telesyn International (Asia) Pte Ltd - Wikipedia

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