Technology

Same IP-Failover

Changing IP addresses or DNS for critical services when circuit faults occur is extremely annoying and inconvenient, but it also probably means all your live sessions are gone, and VoIP calls abandoned – or worse, stuck. Unlike older packet management technologies such as load balancing, any aggregated connection, regardless of circuit type, should give you a single public IP range to work with. Using unique IP address space for user data transport removes the dependency on the underlying IP addressing at a link level. This helps to ensure that a site’s connectivity to the Internet or the WAN is continuous and that all session-based applications remain active.

TCP Acceleration

CRS Network’s aggregated Internet connections work with every type of traffic in both directions and give you IP affinity. As far as your local network or firewall is concerned, you have a single internet connection. All the circuits in a CRS tunnel can be active simultaneously. And whenever one circuit fail, it is removed from the tunnel within 300 milliseconds. Circuits can also be set to standby Failover status (not fully active) and added to the tunnel within 300ms. From an end-user perspective, this means that telephone calls or video calls will remain connected and not abruptly terminate when circuits fail, delivering business continuity and customer satisfaction.

Main Benefits:

No loss

of IP address in the event of link failure. No more DNS round-robin time delays

Seamless

link failure by aggregating traffic to ensure no downtime or “failover”

No loss

of sessions, no data interruption. Redefining failover

Link Redundancy

a fail safe for when an Internet connection suddenly degrades or drops. Your data will continue to flow through the remaining healthy links

Geographic

datacenter resilience and a diverse core routing infrastructure