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From the Publisher:This invaluable developer resource provides an overview of Intel Internet Exchange Architecture (IXA), educates developers about Intel network processors, and provides an in-depth technical view of the standards required by hardware and software developers of next-generation OEM networking equipment. The text is well suited not only for hardware and software engineers but also for users outside the industry, such as management, sales, marketing, and support professionals. The architecture of a typical network core or edge is described to provide a context for the network processor architecture. This guide also explores the architecture of the Intel IXP2400 and Intel IXP2800 network processors and provides a detailed example of a DSLAM using the multiprotocol software framework.Author Biography: Bill Carlson is an Intel network processor specialist and a field applications engineer. He provides active applications support of the IXP1200 network processor from its inception to current third-generation versions. He lives in Murrieta, California.