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Press Release
Quadritek Introduces Industry's First Dynamic
DNS And An
Extended Version of DHCP With
the Industry's Only Support for Secondary Servers
Real-Time IP Address
Resolution Now Offered by Quadritek's QIP -- the Industry's First NT-based
IP Management Solution
Malvern, PA -- March 10, 1997 -- Quadritek
Systems, Inc. today announced the industry's first commercially available Dynamic
Domain Name Service (DDNS), an enhanced version of industry-standard DNS that provides
real-time, incremental updates to DNS servers. DDNS minimizes the risk that users
are issued IP addresses with out-of-date DNS associations, allowing them access
to network resources for which a current profile might not give them access. Additionally,
the company announced its own multi-threaded, standards-compliant version of the
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) with extensions that support dynamic
updates to secondary servers on the network. QIP is the only IP management system
to offer this.
Quadritek's new DHCP service can simultaneously send DHCP updates to multiple
resources on the network, including the QIP Enterprise Server and DDNS/DNS servers.
Together, these new QIP features guarantee that IP network services have updated
information immediately. The new features are shipping in the current version of
QIP for Windows NT. QIP is Quadritek's flagship product and the first IP management
solution available for Windows NT-based platforms.
" Companies are depending more and more on networks for competitive business
solutions," said Arun Kapur, chief technology officer and co-founder of Quadritek.
"They need network services that can respond dynamically to their users and
customers' needs. By delivering real-time information to network components, Quadritek's
DDNS and DHCP help provide dynamic solutions and high availability to TCP/IP-based
networks and Intranets. "
Quadritek's
new Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS) provides:
- Immediate Name-to-Address Resolution --
QIP updates DDNS/DNS with new address information as soon as a client or device
is issued an IP address by the DHCP server. This real-time resolution of IP addresses
and DNS associations ensures that users have the appropriate access rights and permissions
to resources (such as file volumes, applications, printers, modems, etc.) on the
network.
- Automatic Updates for Primary
and Secondary DNS Servers -- DDNS automatically updates both primary
and secondary authoritative servers. (An authoritative server is one that has responsibility
for a domain.) QIP handles automatic updates to authoritative servers in multiple
ways, guaranteeing that the most up-to-date information is available across the network:
- Dynamic Updates of Static Objects -- When an administrator issues a
move, add, or change for a static IP address, the QIP Enterprise Server sends an
immediate update notifying all primary and secondary DNS servers.
- Automatic
Incremental Updates -- QIP's extended DHCP sends incremental (real-time) updates
of new address allocations to all primary servers and all secondary servers.
- Automatic
Periodic Updates -- The QIP Enterprise Server also sends periodic (scheduled
or on demand) updates to primary servers which, in turn, automatically update secondary
servers, including secondary servers in domains and networks not managed by QIP.
These updates help keep the various network services synchronized.
Incremental updating minimizes network overhead, since it limits the dependency
on large data transfers across the network. And since QIP configures the primary
and secondary DNS servers automatically, downtime from errors caused by user input
or edits of configuration files is eliminated.
Quadritek's
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) features include:
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Multi-Threaded Processing Capabilities --
Quadritek's DHCP service has been enhanced to allow it to handle multiple IP address
requests simultaneously. Other implementations handle such requests sequentially,
posing delays for network access or denials because they time-out. IP management
systems that do not support multi-threaded processing do not scale well for growing
enterprises.
- Multi-Threaded Updating Capabilities
-- As soon as an address is allocated to a user or device, QIP's DHCP
server can simultaneously send out an update message to multiple servers on the
network, including the QIP Enterprise Server and any DNS servers that have authority
for that particular domain. These real time updates guarantee that multiple components
on the network have new address information immediately.
- Intelligent Template Support
-- QIP provides "smart" templating capabilities that utilize the
inherent network information stored in the QIP Enterprise database. Quadritek is
unique in both storing and utilizing this information to simplify network management.
QIP allows system administrators to apply pre-defined DHCP templates (specific operating
attributes) across the network. These templates utilize the information in the QIP
Enterprise database to automatically "sense" changes in the network (e.g.,
regional changes, subnet mask changes, etc.) and make the necessary modifications
automatically. This saves network administration time by allowing them to set up
a particular set of attributes or values once and apply them globally. Templates
can be created for DHCP servers, subnets, objects, or classes.
The new version
of DHCP includes support for all previous features, including support for mobile
users, remote administration and configuration, and BOOTP support. Both DDNS and
Quadritek's DHCP are standards-compliant features of Quadritek's IP Management System
(QIP).
About Quadritek Systems Quadritek
Systems, Inc., based in Malvern, PA, provides strategic software solutions for IP
management in enterprise-wide, global Intranets. The company's product, QIP, enables
centralized, dynamic network management across UNIX and Windows NT platforms. QIP
also enables unattended network management, automates IP address/name updates, and
simplifies the integration of new technologies into the network infrastructure.
With QIP, network administrators can concentrate on strategic planning, modeling,
building, deploying and management of large-scale, wide-area networked systems.
Additional information on Quadritek Systems, Inc., may be obtained via the World
Wide Web at http://www.quadritek.com, by e-mail at [email protected].
For more information about Quadritek Systems distribution in France
or in Singapore please call or email our Offices in Viroflay or Singapore [email protected]
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