TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK HARDWARE

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CADENZA LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES INC. 600 Mountain Avenue Murray Hill NJ 07974 telecommunications network hardware, namely, echo cancellers;
MOTIVITY GENERAL DATACOMM, INC. 6 Rubber Avenue Naugatuck CT 06770 telecommunications and network hardware and software for access, connectivity, remote unattended operation, configuration, diagnostic testing, in-band and out-of-band network management, security, automatic backup, callback, point-to-point and multipoint communications, data compression, line characteristic detection, line build-out and framing, and automatic error notification;
VIRTUAL BROADBAND GATEWAY Entry Point 1949 West Printers Row Salt Lake City UT 84119 Telecommunications and network hardware, namely programmable network interface and management devices for securely transporting voice, video, and/or data communications over Open Access Networks (OAN), virtual public networks, virtual private networks, Fiber-to-Home networks, programmable data networks, Wide Area Networks (WANs), Local Area Networks (LANs), software defined networks, and Operations, Administration, Maintenance, Provisioning, and/or Troubleshooting (OAMPT) networks;Design and development of software, computer programs, hardware, and technology solutions for securely transporting voice, video, and/or data communications over Open Access Networks (OAN), virtual public networks, virtual private networks, Fiber-to-Home networks, programmable data networks, Wide Area Networks (WANs), Local Area Networks (LANs), software defined networks, and Operations, Administration, Maintenance, Provisioning, and/or Troubleshooting (OAMPT) networks;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention provides a method and apparatus for authenticating the identities of network devices within a telecommunications network. In particular, multiple identifiers associated with a network device are retrieved from and used to identify the network device. Use of multiple identifiers provides fault tolerance and supports full modularity of hardware within a network device. Authenticating the identity of a network device through multiple identifiers allows for the possibility that hardware associated with one or more of the identifiers may be removed from the network device. For example, a network device may still be automatically authenticated even if more than one card within the device are removed as long as at least one card corresponding to an identifier being used for authentication is within the device during authentication. In addition, the present invention allows for dynamic authentication, that is, the NMS is able to update its records, including the identifiers, over time as cards (or other hardware) within network devices are removed and replaced.