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'''Content processors''' are sometimes confused with [[network processor]]s that inspect the [[packet (information technology)|packet]] payload of an [[Internet protocol suite|IP packet]] travelling through a [[computer network]]. These components allow for the design and deployment of next-generation networking systems that can make packet or message processing decisions based on an awareness of the packet or message content. The work of Content Processors is often termed [[Content Processing]] or [[Deep Packet Inspection]], [[DPI]], though some people feel that the expression DPI is too limiting as many Content Processors can modify and re-write content on the fly - therefore they can do much more than just inspect which implies a sort of monitoring only function.▼
'''Content processors''' are sometimes confused with [[network processor]]s that inspect the [[packet (information technology)|packet]] payload of an [[Internet protocol suite|IP packet]] travelling through a [[computer network]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Network Content Processor |url=https://www.nxp.com/products/no-longer-manufactured/network-content-processor:SW5000 |publisher=NXP Semiconductors |access-date=2025-06-03 |quote="Unlike network processors, which examine data 'packet-by-packet', the SW5000 performs stream-based content processing."}}</ref>
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Unlike knowledge based processors or Ternary [[Content-addressable memory]] (TCAMS), which mainly target the packet header (twenty percent of the packet currently comprises the header), content processors go much further into the packet or message thereby determining the nature of the content in the packet itself (80% of the packet currently is data).
Applications of content processors include: [[Application layer|layer 7 application]], [[application-oriented networks]] [[switches]], [[Router (computing)|routers]],
Advanced Content Processors can both examine and transform content. For example: Microsoft's new Office 2007 product has the ability to save documents in an open [[XML]] format, instead of .ppt, .xls and .doc applications will save to an encapsulated (actually
Some Content Processors support the ability to handle both message-based or packet-by-packet analysis and some can keep track of content across multiple packets so that the signatures they may be searching for can cross packet boundaries and they will still be found.
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==See also==
* [[Network processor]]
* [[Multi-
* [[Knowledge-based processor]]
==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
*[http://www.lsi.com/networking_home/networking_products/tarari_content_processors/index.html Tarari Content Processors]
[[Category:Networking hardware]]
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