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License | Proprietary |
TiMOS[1] is a proprietary operating system used on most recent Alcatel-Lucent service routers and switches. Originally developed by Timetra,[2] a US based startup firm. (TimOS stands for Timetra Operating System). Timetra was bought out by Alcatel-Lucent in 2004 after a period of mutual engagement in projects. TimOS is used primarily on the Service Routers 7750[3] Service Switches 7450[4] Service Access Switches 7210[5] and Service Aggregation Routers 7705.[6]
It has some similarities to Cisco IOS however no emulator (such as Dynamips or Olive) is publicly available, and little is publicly known of the OS.