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Nortel Momentum (108 KB)
Learn about recent Nortel wins with customers such as Rolls Royce, Verizon, Fossil, Microsoft and LG.
Blueprint for convergence - a step-by-step guide (459 KB)
As a 'blueprint', this document provides a 6-step pragmatic discussion of the real-world business, operational, and technical issues you will want to consider and address as you move forward with your plans for convergence.
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Technical Briefs and White Papers
Strategic Networking Imperatives for the Real-Time Enterprise (226 KB)
This paper defines the three networking strategic imperatives for IT and how partnering with Nortel can position an enterprise to win.
Split Multi-Link Trunking - Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 (260 KB)
This brief profiles Nortel's Split Multi-Link Trunking (SMLT) technology, which ensures the availability of the network helping eliminate single points of failure by creating multiple paths from user access switches to the core of the network.
Yankee Group - Evolution of Virtual Private Networks (256 KB)
This October 2002 report by Yankee Group looks at the future of VPN infrastructures and the requirements for building a next-generation access network. The report is highly positive on Nortel
VPN Router Portfolio and Secure Routing Technology.
The Power of One Network - Securing and Scaling the Wireless LAN (428KB)
This position paper focuses on addressing the challenges and issues of today's enterprise WLAN environments through second generation WLAN architecture and solutions - focusing on a new networking element: the WLAN Security Switch. Deployment of second generation WLAN solutions will lay the groundwork for third generation WLANs, which will be highly integrated and include support for seamless roaming across public and private networks.
Nortel Unified Security Framework for enterprise security
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Nortel Unified Security Framework for enterprise security - a conceptual, physical and procedural framework to secure the IT infrastructure, including clients, applications, communications services, the converged network and network management.
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