traffic engineering

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traffic engineering

n
(Civil Engineering) a discipline which includes the design of highways and pedestrian ways, the study and application of traffic statistics, and the environmental aspects of the transportation of goods and people
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Generally four major constraints are taken into account for the effective working of tunable bandwidth manager. The first two sets of constraints depend upon the downtime and the total migration delay incurred.
RapidStream Bandwidth Manager supports most IP cameras currently on the market including 180- and 360-degree panoramic megapixel models.
Dynamic Bandwidth Manager lets companies set the amount of bandwidth available to each user on a per-session basis.
An integrated bandwidth manager can allocate specific bandwidth for up to four different classes of communications, such as e-mail, Internet access and voice.
Metro-Optix, creators of CityStream bandwidth manager for optical edge TDM, ATM, IP and MPLS services, has announced general availability of release 2.0 of CityStream 5000, which features wideband cross-connect functionality.
Under the terms of the contract, Shanghai Telecom will deploy eight sets of the Lucent WaveStar BandWidth Manager, WaveStar DACS and WaveStar ADM 16/1 to expand the city's backbone network.
Under the agreement SkyStream will market a special version of Packeteer's PacketShaper bandwidth management platform as the StreamControl QoS Bandwidth Manager to broadcast service providers such as digital TV, satellite and cable companies.
Sun also includes Bandwidth Manager 1.5 for ISPs who want to offer bandwidth service level agreements.
The new agreement is for the provision of bandwidth manager services to DISA's Defense Information System Network (DISN) and extends from the contract initially awarded in 1996.
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