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2010
2010 Product Catalog
Voice
Multi
s ervice Access
Company Profile
Fast Facts
First Facts
164 countries.
pseudowire solutions.
RAD was the first vendor to miniaturize an interface
converter and pseudowire gateway into an SFP.
RAD is the first vendor in the industry to deploy a
and recyclable.
Leading Customers
RAD Data Communications is a preferred solutions provider for more than 150 operators around the world, from Tier 1 mobile
operators to fixed line incumbents, city carriers, ISPs, and rural service telcos. RAD customers include the industry's global
leaders, from AT&Tto British Telecom, China Mobile, Deutsche Telekom, Embratel, France Telecom, KDDI, KPN, Hutchison,
Orange, SoftBank, Telefnica, TeliaSonera, Telstra, Telus, T-Mobile, and Verizon, among many others. Beyond its strong ties
with telecom providers, RAD maintainsextensive relationships with enterprise network professionals in the banking, commerce,
energy, finance, government, insurance, manufacturing, military, transportation, and utility sectors.
Table of Contents
05 Voice Products
150
152
12
158
Cellular Backhaul
14
24
06 ATM Access
164
28
ATM NTUs
166
ATM IADs
170
Multiservice Access
36
40
07 TDM Pseudowire
172
48
174
181
184
185
TDM Converters
186
Sharing Devices
187
50
61
66
SFP Converters
67
Interworking
70
02 Cellular Backhaul
72
Miniature Converters
187
74
Packet Switches
188
80
SFP Transceivers
194
Cell-Site Gateways
Aggregation-Site Gateways
09 Network Management
198
Multiplexers
88
200
99
206
Cross Connects
102
TDM NTUs
110
207
SDH/SONET ADMs
116
RADcare
208
Training
210
Fiber Multiplexers
118
SDH/SONET Multiplexers
124
Project Management
212
On-Site Services
213
126
Copper Modems
128
Fiber Modems
130
0> Glossary
216
DSL Modems
135
222
141
142
143
Wireless Multiplexers
148
214
S E L EC T E D
C U STO M E R
RADs Selected
Customer
Applications
Network Core
Legacy
Networks:
SDH/SONET/
ATM
New PSN:
GbE/MPLS/IP
Access/Backhaul
Services/CPE
Legacy
Services and
Equipment
New
Services and
Equipment
Facilitating migration to NGN with support for both new services and legacy applications
p.4
Support REAL Carrier Ethernet for Reliable, Economical, Accountable and Limitless services
over any access or transport infrastructure. Enable TDM and ATM backhaul over Ethernet
networks using standards-based pseudowire technology.
Cellular Backhaul
p.14
Reduce backhaul costs of 2G and 3G radio access network traffic by deploying cell-site and
hub-site gateways with statistical multiplexing, pseudowire, and advanced clock recovery and
synchronization. Facilitate step-by-step migration to an all-IP mobile access network through
a hybrid approach to data offload, and enable a smooth transition to a data-centric RAN.
p.24
Reduce the cost of voice connectivity, for inter-MSC trunking and bandwidth-constrained
enterprise and satellite applications. Benefit from low cost, low risk entry into the lucrative
VoIP service delivery market.
p.28
Support diverse applications ranging from mission-critical control data, video surveillance and
voice traffic to Internet access, LAN and industrial Ethernet over various network topologies
across their own communications grid or facilities leased from service providers. Manage the
transition from existing access and transport infrastructure to new packet-based networks.
Multiservice Access
p.36
Allow a seamless mix of a broad range of traditional voice, data and video services along
with support for packet-based applications over PDH, SDH/SONET, SHDSL, and new packet
access networks.
p.40
Support disaster recovery, public safety and homeland security applications with tailored
access and backhaul solutions for TETRA, video surveillance, secure fiber, and encrypted
wireless networks.
A ccess
E t h ernet
C arrier
Carrier Ethernet
Access
alarm indication.
ETX-204A
Branch
ETX-1002
GbE/FE
FE
FE/GbE
ETX-102/
ETX-202
10 Gbps/
GbE
GbE
ETX-204A
Up to
4 SHDSL.bis
pairs
GbE
Branch
FE
E1/T1
RICi-E1/RICi-T1
FE
n x E1/T1
bonding
GbE
STM-1/OC-3
or 3 x DS3
SDH/SONET
or
NG-SDH/
SONET
IP DSLAM
Branch
FE
LA-210
Branch
E3/T3
FE
RICi-E3/
RICi-T3
Branch
FE/GbE
RICi-4E1/4T1
RICi-8E1/8T1
RICi-16
FE
ETX-102/
ETX-201/
ETX-202/
ETX-202A
Description
Product Finder
Provide Ethernet transport and services with SLA assurance over a variety of access
technologies, including fiber, bonded copper, SDH/SONET, and DSL.
Egate-100
A P P L I C AT I O N S
Branch
FE
AC C E SS
Egate-100
Branch
LA-110
Packet
Switched
Network
GbE/FE
ETH over
ATM/DSL
ETH E RN E T
DSLAM
Headquarters
GbE
C A RRI ER
Branch
FE
p. 58
ETX-102/201/202 p. 64
ETX-202A/204A
p. 62
ETX-1002
p. 61
LA-110
p. 170
LA-210
p. 66
RICi-4E1/4T1
p. 52
RICi-8E1/8T1
p. 52
RICi-16
p. 50
RICi-E1/T1/E3/T3 p. 53
RAD Data Communications 2010 Catalog
Customer Premises
POP
8/16 x E1/T1
bonding
FE
RICi-4E1/4T1
RICi-8E1/8T1
LAN
RICi-16
C arrier
SDH/SONET
Ch. STM-1/
OC-3 (APS)
3 x DS3
Customer Premises
GbE
Egate-100
Packet
Switched
Network
FE/
GbE
ETX-102/
ETX-201/
ETX-202/
ETX-204A
LAN
Transport provider
Service provider
E t h ernet
A ccess
Ethernet Demarcation in
a Multi-Carrier Environment
Product Finder
Description
Egate-100
Deploy Ethernet services where the customer is out of the provider's network by leasing
lines from a transport provider, and ensure end-to-end SLA control across different networks
and provider domains.
p. 58
ETX-102/201/202 p. 64
ETX-204A
p. 62
RICi-4E1/4T1
p. 52
RICi-8E1/8T1
p. 52
RICi-16
p. 50
(GFP, VCAT, LCAS), ensures service quality with hitless restoration, flexible access rate
granularity and multi-vendor interoperability
C A RRI ER
POP
IP DSLAM
n x E1/T1
xDSL
FE/GbE
POP
WiMAX
STM-1/OC-3 (APS)
3 x DS3
GbE
Packet
Switched
Network
Egate-100
RICi-155GE/
RICi-622GE
POP
SDH/
SONET
E3/T3
2 x STM-4/OC-12c
FE
RICi-E3/
RICi-T3
AC C E SS
2 x STM-1/OC-3
GbE
ETH E RN E T
RICi-4E1/4T1
RICi-8E1/8T1
RICi-16
POP
IP DSLAM
STM-1/OC-3
xDSL
RICi-155GE/
RICi-622GE
Description
Product Finder
Egate-100
p. 58
RICi-4E1/4T1
p. 52
RICi-8E1/8T1
p. 52
RICi-16
p. 50
RICi-155GE
p. 55
RICi-622GE
p. 54
RICi-E3/T3
p. 53
encapsulation protocols
Seamless extension and aggregation of Ethernet/IP-based broadband services over a TDM
infrastructure
Fast deployment of broadband services
Reduces OpEx and CapEx by leveraging existing transport infrastructure
A P P L I C AT I O N S
STM-4/OC-12c
FE/GbE
Customer
C arrier
FE
n x E1/T1
Customer
SHDSL.bis
RICi-4E1/4T1
RICi-8E1/8T1
RICi-16
POP
Packet
Switched
Network
Remote POP
STM-1/
OC-3 (APS)
GbE
Egate-100
3 x DS3
SDH/
SONET
Megaplex-4100
E1/T1
FE
RICi-E1/
RICi-T1
FE
ASMi-54
Up to 80 sites
Customer
n x E1
or STM-1
Remote POP
E t h ernet
A ccess
SHDSL
FE
ASMi-52
Customer
FE
Airmux-200/
Airmux-400
Airmux-200/
Airmux-400
Product Finder
Description
Airmux-200
p. 149
Airmux-400
p. 148
Aggregation of Ethernet services over TDM, SHDSL and wireless infrastructure, so that service
providers can extend their Ethernet offerings to areas beyond their metro reach using legacy
infrastructure and point-to-point wireless.
ASMi-52
p. 135
ASMi-54
p. 136
Egate-100
p. 58
Megaplex-4100
p. 88
RICi-4E1/T1/8E1/T1 p. 52
RICi-16
p. 50
RICi-E1/T1
p. 53
C A RRI ER
Remote Sites
RICi-E1/
RICi-T1
CPE
POP
STM-1/OC-3c
or 3 x DS3
GbE
Egate-100
E1/T1
Carrier
Service
Network
FE
RICi-E1/
RICi-T1
CPE
AC C E SS
PSN
Carrier
SDH/SONET
Management
Network
Management Site
E1/T1
Management
station
FE
RICi-E1/
RICi-T1
CPE
Description
Product Finder
Egate-100
p. 58
RICi-E1
p. 53
RICi-T1
p. 53
A P P L I C AT I O N S
Out-of-band management
ETH E RN E T
FE
E1/T1
Branch A
E1/T1
Headquarters
IP DSLAM
Up to
4 SHDSL.bis pairs
A ccess
V.35
LA-210
Router
EFM bonding
Router
ETH
Packet
Switched
Network
LAN
Branch B
E1/T1
ETH
LAN
IP DSLAM
E t h ernet
C arrier
V.35
LA-210
IP DSLAM
E1/T1
PBX
PBX
SHDSL.bis
EFM
PBX
SHDSL.bis
EFM
V.35
LA-210
Router
ETH
LAN
Product Finder
Description
LA-210
p. 66
10
Fiber
FE
LAN
Edge device/
MSAN
ETX-102/
ETX-201/
ETX-202
ETX-204A
FE/ GbE
Branch A
FE
LA-210
Packet
Switched
Network
Up to 4
SHDSL.bis pairs
LAN
Branch B
FE
LA-210
AC C E SS
IP DSLAM
ETH E RN E T
Headquarters
Up to 4
SHDSL.bis pairs
C A RRI ER
IP DSLAM
LAN
Product Finder
Provide VPN services using Ethernet over SHDSL (EFM) for speeds up to 22 Mbps and
fiber access for higher speeds (up to 1 Gbps).
ETX-102
p. 64
ETX-201
p. 64
ETX-202
p. 64
ETX-204A
p. 62
LA-210
p. 66
A P P L I C AT I O N S
Description
End-to-end service monitoring using Ethernet OAM over both fiber and DSL access
11
PACKET
OVER
TIMING
AND
SYNCHRONIZATION
SyncToP
RAD's Synchronization and Timing over Packet (ToP) Solutions
While clocking data has been transmitted natively in TDM networks, new packet
switched networks (PSNs) are asynchronous by nature and introduce inaccuracies,
such as packet delay variation (PDV) and packet loss making synchronization the
biggest challenge in the migration to Ethernet, IP and MPLS transport.
12
ITU-T G.8261
ITU-T G.8262
ITU-T G.8263
ITU-T G.8264
ITU-T G.8265
IETF TICTOC WG
ETH
GbE
ETX-204A
WiMAX BS
POP Site
PE
RNC/
4G gateway
PE
Transport
Network:
ETH/IP/MPLS
ETH
GbE
ETX-204A
HSDPA
IP Node B
OVER
ETX-204A
4G eNode B
SLA assurance for IP Node Bs, LTE eNode Bs, and WiMAX base stations
Central Site
TDM
IP DSLAM
Packet
Switched
Network
2G BSC
ETH
ACE-3220
ATM
IP Node B
ETH
PW multiservice
aggregation
3G RNC
ETH
GbE
Sync-E
PACKET
TIMING
IEEE 1588-2008
AND
SYNCHRONIZATION
IP Node B
SDH/SONET
Network
FE/GbE
IP RNC
ATM IMA
Node B
ACE-3220
TDM
BTS
Ensuring accurate synchronization for multi-generation traffic with multiple clocking standards
13
B AC KH AU L
profitability.
C E L LU L A R
Cellular
Backhaul
addressing.
14
ACE-3220
n x E1/T1
BTS/
Node B
TDM/ATM
IP Node B
GbE
ACE-3105
E1/T1
GbE
BSC
ACE-3400
GbE
ACE-3220
PSN
Ethernet/IP/
MPLS
GbE
GbE
ETX
STM-1/
OC-3
GbE
GbE
RNC
ACE-3600
GbE
eNode B
GbE
ETX-204A
Description
Product Finder
ACE-3105
p. 76
ACE-3220
p. 74
ACE-3400
p. 82
ACE-3600
p. 80
ETX-204A
p. 62
A P P L I C AT I O N S
Node B
IP DSLAM
ADSL2+
n x E1/T1
BTS/ TDM/ATM IMA
Node B
STM-1/OC-3c
ADSL2+
B AC KH AU L
TDM/ATM
BTS/
Node B
C EL LUL A R
n x SHDSL
n x E1/T1
15
B AC KH AU L
n x E1/T1
BTS
T3
RICi-16
FE
IP Node B
Central Office
ADM
STM-1/OC-3c
or 3 x DS3
GbE
SDH/
SONET
Egate-100
RNC
n x E1/T1
n x E1/T1
FE
RICi-16
IP Node B
STM-1/OC-3
DXC
C E L LU L A R
BSC
ADM
n x E1/T1
PDH
MW
n x E1/T1
FE
RICi-16
IP Node B
Product Finder
Description
DXC Family
p. 102
Egate-100
p. 58
Transport of IP Node B Ethernet traffic over PDH and SDH/SONET infrastructure, together
with TDM aggregation over n x E1/T1 or channelized T3. Integrated M13 and SONET ADM
functionality for legacy E1/T1 delivery.
RICi-16
p. 50
16
Transport Provider
Mobile Operator
GbE
ETH
ETX-204A
eNode B
B AC KH AU L
Aggregation Site
PE
RNC/aGW
ETX
Transport
Network:
ETH/IP/MPLS
PE
GbE
ETH
ETX-204A
eNode B
A P P L I C AT I O N S
ETH
GbE
ETX-204A
IP Node B
C EL LUL A R
Mobile Operator
Clock
Description
Product Finder
ETX-204A
p. 62
(EVC, EVC.CoS)
Physical link protection for increased uptime
17
Is It Smart Enough to
Lower OpEx and
Increase Revenues?
C EL LUL A R
IP Node B
IP DSLAM
PSN
ETH/IP/MPLS
GbE
n x E1/T1
HSDPA
FE/GbE
n x E1/T1 IMA
n x E1/T1
ACE-3220
Ch. STM-1/
OC-3c
SDH/SONET/
ATM Network
BSC
STM-1/OC-3c
ACE-3400/
ACE-3402
STM-1/OC-3c
RNC
n x E1/T1 TDM
BTS
Description
Product Finder
The introduction of new mobile services calls for cost-effective transport alternatives.
2G/3G traffic aggregation and separation of the voice to the SDH/SONET, and HSDPA data
stream to the DSL and the packet network, presents a viable solution to increase backhaul bandwidth in a controlled manner.
ACE-3220
p. 74
ACE-3400
p. 82
ACE-3402
p. 82
A P P L I C AT I O N S
Node B
Voice
B AC KH AU L
n x SHDSL
or ADSL2+
19
BTS
E1/T1
BSC
Operator
A
E1/T1
Fiber
STM-1/OC-3
IPmux-24
Gmux-2000
ETH
BTS
Metro Ethernet
MPLS
BSC
Operator
B
STM-1/OC-3
Fiber
Gmux-2000
BTS
IPmux-216
G.8032
Ethernet
Access Ring or
Daisy Chain
BTS
C E L LU L A R
B AC KH AU L
E1/T1
E1/T1
E1/T1
IPmux-216
ETH
BTS
IPmux-24
E1/T1
BTS
ETH
Product Finder
Description
Gmux-2000
p. 182
IPmux-24
p. 174
The IPmux-24 and IPmux-216 support up to 16 nodes in a G.8032 standard ring, with
sub-50 ms protection switching time. Where fiber is deployed in the access, it is possible to
build an Ethernet ring topology to backhaul 2G base station traffic.
IPmux-216
p. 176
20
C EL LUL A R
ACR/1588-2008
NTR
IP DSLAM
ADSL2+/
n x SHDSL
(ATM/DSL)
FE
ACE-3220
IP Node B
B AC KH AU L
Sync
master
GbE
Sync
Central Site
IP DSLAM
GbE
n x SHDSL.bis
GbE
EFM
(ETH/DSL)
FE
ACE-3105
n x SHDSL.bis
ETH
ASMi-54
IP Node B
A P P L I C AT I O N S
RNC
PSN
Ethernet/
IP/MPLS
FE
ASMi-54
IP Node B
Description
Product Finder
With the introduction of IP RAN, DSL becomes a viable means for connecting base stations
over DSL/ATM or over DSL/EFM. Direct point-to-point connections can also be used for
extending service coverage in rural areas.
ACE-3105
p. 76
ACE-3220
p. 74
ASMi-54
p. 136
21
TDM/ATM
BTS/
Node B
ACE-3220
BTS/
Node B
TDM/ATM
ADSL2+
TDM/IMA
STM-1/OC-3c
ACE-3105
n x E1/T1
STM-1/OC-3c
n x E1/T1
BTS/
Node B
ADSL2+
DSLAM
n x E1/T1
B AC KH AU L
C E L LU L A R
n x SHDSL
n x E1/T1
ACE-3220
ATM/SDH/
SONET Network
FE/GbE
n x E1/T1
Ch. STM-1/
OC-3c
STM-1/
OC-3c
ACE-3400/
ACE-3402/
ACE-3600
IP Node B
BSC
GbE
STM-1/OC-3c
RNC
Product Finder
Description
ACE-3105
p. 76
ACE-3220
p. 74
Aggregation of multiple generations of mobile traffic over the same transport infrastructure
is one way to reduce operational costs. As shown in the application above, several base
stations and Node Bs are connected over shared access lines, improving the efficiency of the
transmission lines.
ACE-3400/3402
p. 82
ACE-3600
p. 80
E1/T1 links
Reduces CapEx through utilization of lower cost STM-1/OC-3c ports in the backbone and on
the RNC
Leverages DSLAM infrastructure for cell-site backhaul
Supports "any-service-any-port"
22
C EL LUL A R
MSC Site
NG-MSC
MSC-S
(softswitch)
MSC Site
STM-1
MSC
H.248+
SIGTRAN
TDMoIP
AMR/IP
STM-1
MSC
Gmux-2000
IP
Network
Gmux-2000
MGW
B AC KH AU L
H.248+
SIGTRAN
TDMoIP
AMR/IP
MSC Site
E1s
Vmux-2120
MSC/BSC
A P P L I C AT I O N S
TDMoIP
AMR/IP
MSC Site
VoIP
VoIP
NG-MSC
NG-MSC
Description
Product Finder
Typically, hundreds of long haul links are used to connect MSCs (E-channel) in meshed,
star or mixed network topologies. Limiting the number of links translates into immediate
cost savings. RADs Vmux/Gmux voice trunking gateways use advanced voice compression
technologies to significantly reduce the number of required leased lines. In addition to
Inter-MSC compression, the Vmux family also supports 3G media gateway services on the
legacy MSC network.
Gmux-2000
p. 156
Vmux-2120
p. 152
23
VO I C E
O P T I M I Z AT I O N , C O M PRESS I ON
A N D VoI P A PPL I C ATI ONS
Voice Optimization,
Compression and
VoIP
With the explosion in the volume of Web
facilities.
24
VOI C E OPTI M I Z AT I O N , C O M P RE SS I O N
A ND Vo I P A PPL I C AT I O N S
Central Site
Megaplex-2100
E1/T1s
E1/T1
International leased line
Vmux-2120
FXO
Media G/W
or PBX
E1s
PSTN
ACD
Vmux-2120
FXS
10/100BaseT
IP
Network
10/100BaseT
Vmux-210
Analog
voice
Up to
30 FXS
Description
Product Finder
The cost of international leased lines is still a large contributor to the overall OpEx involved in
operating an offshore call center, especially one with thousands of seats. Using RADs Vmux
voice trunking gateways, providers of offshore call center services can significantly reduce their
operational costs, without degrading the level of service they provide.
Megaplex-2100
p. 92
Vmux-210
p. 154
Vmux-2120
p. 152
25
VO I C E
O P T I M I Z AT I O N , C O M PRESS I ON
A N D VoI P A PPL I C ATI ONS
E1 PRI
ETH
Vmux-2120
ETH
PBX
Ferry/Cruise
Ship
E1 PRI
Vmux-110
PBX
FXO
ETH
Vmux-110
LAN
Cargo
FXS
Router
ETH
Key system
Vmux-110
LAN
E&M
E&M trunking
system
Broadcasting
Van
E&M
ETH
2-way radio
ETH
Vmux-110
Vmux-110
LAN
LAN
Oil/Gas
Platform
Product Finder
Description
Vmux-110
p. 155
Vmux-2120
p. 152
communications
26
VOI C E OPTI M I Z AT I O N , C O M P RE SS I O N
A ND Vo I P A PPL I C AT I O N S
FXS
Central Office
IPVsuite-200
Customer Premises
SIP
phones
Customer Premises
Backup
SIP server
IP phone or
SIP client
Class 5 softswitch
Management, monitoring
& provisioning
Voice mail, CDRs &
additional services
IPVsuite-Billing
SIP
SMB Premises
SIP
SIP
SIP
IPVgate-30
(IP-PBX)
IP
Network
LAN
SIP
ADSL/ADSL2+
ETH, fiber
Tel lines
IPVgate-20A/
IPVgate-20B/ (POTS, ISDN, PBX
E1/T1)
IPVgate-20P
SOHO Premises
Postpaid billing
Prepaid services
including calling cards
Invoicing
FXS
LAN
E1/T1
Media gateway
SS7, PRI
PSTN or
Cellular
IPVgate-20L
Description
Product Finder
Competition in the telephony market is driving new carriers and ISPs to add telephony access
to their service offering, while utilizing existing IP networks. RADs fully integrated VoIP
system allows these service providers to offer business customers a fully integrated class 5
solution that can be deployed quickly, requires minimal time to service, and ensures rapid ROI.
IPVgate-20A
p. 161
IPVgate-20B
p. 161
IPVgate-20L
p .162
IPVgate-20P
p. 161
Allows data service providers to add voice and PSTN access to this service offering
IPVgate-30
p. 163
IPVsuite-200
p. 159
IPVsuite-Billing p. 160
27
U TI L I TI ES A ND
A PPL I C ATI ONS
Utilities and
Transportation
Utilities and transportation environments present several unique challenges to any
network designer. They typically must support a wide variety of communications
T RA N S P O RTAT I O N
applications. These range from analog control circuits, low speed data, TDM circuits,
digital and analog voice (including Omnibus) and mobile, to video surveillance, LAN
traffic, broadband Internet access, and Wi-Fi. Network topologies can vary from
daisy-chain to star or ring designs. Additionally, utility and transportation networks
must be highly reliable and resilient due to the critical nature of the traffic they carry
and the enhanced security environment in which they operate.
Utilities
Power
Water
rooms.
Pipelines
such as satellite.
resiliency.
Transportation
Rail
Air
Maritime
terminals in stations.
Motorways
control operations.
28
Remote Site
Remote Site
LAN
PBX
FE
LAN
FE
LAN
FE E1/T1
FE
IPmux-216
Remote Site
LAN
E1/T1
FE
IPmux-2L
Remote Site
LAN
E1/T1
FE
Megaplex-2100
Remote Site
Megaplex-4100
FE
A P P L I C AT I O N S
IPmux-216
n x E1/T1
LAN
FE E1/T1
FE
FE
Remote Site
LAN
E1/T1
UTI L I TI ES A ND
TRA NS PORTATI O N
Central Site
FE
E1/T1
FE
Megaplex-2100
IPmux-24
Description
Product Finder
Ethernet provides high bandwidth at low cost and therefore is particularly well suited for
extension of various services over fiber to remote facilities in distributed linear networks,
such as are common in utilities and railway applications.
IPmux-2L
p. 178
IPmux-24
p. 174
IPmux-216
p. 176
Megaplex-2100
p. 92
Megaplex-4100
p. 88
to 8 Mbps capacity
Megaplex-4100 with pseudowire module acts as a central site solution
29
U TI L I TI ES A ND
A PPL I C ATI ONS
Next-Generation Multiservice
Access and Aggregation
SHDSL
STM-1
E1/T1
E1/T1
DXC
V.35
E1/T1
Megaplex-2100
FCD-IP
GbE
PSN
Fiber
Ethernet
T RA N S P O RTAT I O N
FO
SDH/SONET
STM-1/
OC-3
ETX-102
E1
SHDSL
ASMi-52/ASMi-54
E1/T1
Megaplex-4100
Optimux-106/
Optimux-108/
Optimux-108L
Ethernet
E1/T1
Ethernet
Wireless
Airmux-200
E1/T1
Airmux-200
E1s
RICi-4E1
RICi-8E1
Product Finder
Description
Airmux-200
Provides a versatile and coherent multiservice access solution, supporting any Ethernet and
legacy service over any media to next-generation SDH/SONET or PSN transmission networks.
p. 149
ASMi-52/54 p. 135/136
DXC Family
p. 102
ETX-102
p. 64
FCD-IP
p. 114
Megaplex-2100
p. 92
Megaplex-4100
p. 88
Optimux-106/108 p. 118
30
Optimux-108L
p. 119
RICi-4E1/8E1
p. 52
SDH/SONET
Solution for both core utility and Utelco requirements
Cost-effective E1, T1 and SHDSL ring capability for protected low bandwidth application
4W VF
RTU-3
4W VF
UTI L I TI ES A ND
TRA NS PORTATI O N
RTU-1
RTU-3
ETH
Megaplex-2100
E1/T1
E1/T1
Central Site
4W VF
RTU-3
Fiber
SDH/SONET
STM-1
SCADA
4W VF
RTU-3
Megaplex-4100
Megaplex-4100
A P P L I C AT I O N S
4W VF
RTU-1
ETH
E1/T1
FCD-IPM
4W VF
4W VF
RTU-3
RTU-3
ETH
RTU-1
Description
Product Finder
Utilities networks are typified by a mix of equipment, including voice switches, video
surveillance apparatus and newer Ethernet-enabled data devices alongside traditional
equipment with low speed data interfaces. By using RAD's product solutions, these services
can be supported on a single platform, ensuring user flexibility and migration to PSN.
FCD-IPM
p. 112
Megaplex-2100
p. 92
Megaplex-4100
p. 88
31
U TI L I TI ES A ND
A PPL I C ATI ONS
PBX
T RA N S P O RTAT I O N
FCD-IP
DXC-8R/10A/30
Optimux-45
Megaplex-2100/2104
FCD-155E
Megaplex-4100
IPmux-24
Copper/
fiber
Copper/
fiber
FCD-IP
DXC-8R/10A/30
Optimux-45
Megaplex-2100/2104
FCD-155E
Megaplex-4100
IPmux-24
IP
Network
FCD-IP
DXC-8R/10A/30
Optimux-45
Megaplex-2100/2104
FCD-155E
Megaplex-4100
IPmux-24
PBX
PC
Product Finder
Description
DXC Family
p. 102
FCD-155E
p. 117
FCD-IP
p. 114
RAD enables users to deploy protected rings of various capacities without impacting traffic.
These include a 1.5 Mbps ring, 2 Mbps ring, 20 Mbps ring, 45 Mbps ring, 100 Mbps ring,
and a 155 Mbps ring. Some of the solutions are standard SDH/SONET and therefore can be
added to an SDH/SONET existing ring. No other vendor offers such a wide range of protected
TDM ring solutions.
IPmux-24
p. 174
Megaplex-2100
p. 92
Megaplex-2104
p. 92
Megaplex-4100
p. 88
Optimux-45
p. 122
32
FCD-IP
DXC-8R/10A/30
Optimux-45
Megaplex-2100/2104
FCD-155E
Megaplex-4100
IPmux-24
Station #2
Megaplex-2104
Megaplex-2104
Fiber/
copper
Station #n
Megaplex-2104
Central Station
Line #1
Fiber/
copper
POP
Megaplex-4100
Data info
Fiber/
copper
Station #1
Megaplex-2104
Station #2
Fiber/
copper
Megaplex-2104
Station #n
Megaplex-2104
Display
board
Line #n
Description
Product Finder
Communications between railway network elements are vital for uninterrupted and safe
operation of railways. The Megaplex flexible modular multiplexers enable integration of
voice, ISDN, video, data, and LAN services over multiple E1/T1, Ethernet uplinks or
n x 64 kbps links. Omnibus support provides instant multi-party voice communications
between distant operators.
Megaplex-2104
A P P L I C AT I O N S
Line #n
UTI L I TI ES A ND
TRA NS PORTATI O N
Line #1
Station #1
p. 92
Megaplex-4100 p. 88
33
T RA N S P O RTAT I O N
U TI L I TI ES A ND
A PPL I C ATI ONS
X.21
Leased line
64/128 kbps
AFTN data
9.6 kbps
Kilomux-2100
X.21
Kilomux-2100
4W
DDN
ISDN
ISDN backup
64/128 kbps
Leased line
64/128 kbps
X.21
Kilomux-2100
4W
Product Finder
Description
Kilomux-2100
Air route and maritime traffic control facilities are becoming increasingly integrated, even
across national borders, making reliable voice and data transmission over public networks
paramount for the safe provisioning of ATC services. RADs Kilomux has a track record of failsafe operations, supporting industry standard interfaces and optimizing OpEx via reliable and
effective dialed backup mechanisms.
p. 99
34
UTI L I TI ES A ND
TRA NS PORTATI O N
Sub-Station
Analog RTU
Headquarters
GbE
PDH Mux
STM-1/OC-3
FE
RICi-8E1/
RICi-8T1
SDH/SONET
Digital RTU
A P P L I C AT I O N S
Egate-100
n x E1/T1
Sub-Station
Analog RTU
PDH Mux
n x E1/T1
RICi-8E1/
RICi-8T1
Description
Product Finder
Backhaul smart meter data from utility companies sub-stations to NOCs over SDH/SONET
or Metro Ethernet networks.
RICi-8E1/8T1
p. 52
Egate-100
p. 58
35
M U LT I S E RV I C E
AC C E SS
Multiservice
Access
36
packet-based technologies.
Multise
over An
ASMi-54
M ULTI S ERV I C E
SHDSL.bis
4 x FE
4 x FE
ASMi-54
SHDSL.bis
4 x FE
ASMi-54
Wireless
IP/MPLS
GbE
E1/T1
n x E1/T1
Airmux-200
FE
Airmux-200
AC C E SS
FE
n x E1/T1
Fiber
Megaplex-4100
FE
A P P L I C AT I O N S
SDH/SONET
STM-1/
OC-3
PBX
Optimux-106/
Optimux-108
4 x FE
SHDSL
ASMi-52L
E1/T1
E1/T1
FCD-IP
FE
Description
Product Finder
TDM and Ethernet aggregation over the Last Mile via fiber, E1, T1, wireless, SHDSL,
and SHDSL.bis.
Airmux-200
p. 149
ASMi-52L
p. 135
ASMi-54
p. 136
FCD-IP
p. 114
Megaplex-4100
p. 88
Optimux-106
p. 118
Optimux-108
p. 118
37
E1/T1
FO
SDH/
SONET
n x E1/T1
FE
Optimux-106/
Optimux-108
SHDSL.bis
LRS-102
ASMi-54L
FO
MPLS
GbE
SHDSL.bis
Megaplex-4100
AC C E SS
ASMi-54
SHDSL 4W
SDH/
SONET
M U LT I S E RV I C E
STM-1/
OC-3
n x E1/T1
V.35
4 x ETH
ASMi-52L
LAN
E1
S-RPT
S-RPT
ASMi-52
ASMi-52
DXC
DXC/
Megaplex-4100
FE
LAN
V.35
SHDSL 2W
STM-1/OC-3
FE
LAN
E1
E1
FCD-IP
FE
LAN
Product Finder
Description
ASMi-52/52L
p.135
ASMi-54
p.136
RADs SHDSL TDM solution achieves significant cost savings and maximizes the use of
existing infrastructure, adding new revenue opportunities and increasing service footprint,
thereby expanding the carrier or provider service-offering portfolio.
DXC Family
p. 102
FCD-IP
p. 114
LRS-24
p. 145
LRS-102
p. 146
Megaplex-4100
p. 88
Optimux-106/108 p. 118
S-RPT
38
E1
FE
n x E1
LRS-24
FE/
GbE
4 x ETH
E1/T1
Optimux-106/
Optimux-108
STM-1/OC-3
E1
p. 140
FE
E1
FE/GbE
IPmux-2L/
IPmux-4L
4 x GbE
Packet
Switched
Network
E1
ETH
IPmux-155L
AC C E SS
ETH
IPmux-2L/
IPmux-4L
M ULTI S ERV I C E
POP/Central Office
E1
FE
IPmux-2L/
IPmux-4L
ETH
A P P L I C AT I O N S
SDH
ADM
Description
Product Finder
Reduce the costs of traditional voice and Ethernet services for small and mid-sized
enterprises, or multi-tenant units (MTUs), over packet switched access networks.
IPmux-2L
p. 178
IPmux-4L
p.178
IPmux-155L
p. 181
Supports legacy TDM user equipment and services while reducing transport costs
Economical aggregation in small POPs with high port density, small footprint and low power
consumption
Eliminates the need for additional Ethernet switches
39
A N D
E N T E RP RI S E
Government
and Enterprise
Government and Public Safety
Broadcasting
by broadcasters.
G OV E RN M E N T
Healthcare
packet-based infrastructures.
Education
Manufacturing
Financial Services
technologies.
Mining
40
Location A
Location C
LAN
LAN
FE
A N D
FE
FE
FE
IPmux-216
IPmux-24
E N T E RP RI S E
PBX
G OV ERNM ENT
2 x E1/T1
16 x E1/T1
PBX
PSN
Ethernet/
IP/MPLS
Location B
Location D
LAN
FE
FE
IPmux-24
4 x E1/T1
A P P L I C AT I O N S
Megaplex
Up to 120
analog phones
FE
PBX
Description
Product Finder
Provides corporate connectivity for data and voice (analog and digital) over a leased
Ethernet service.
IPmux-24
p. 174
IPmux-216
p. 176
Megaplex-2100
p. 92
Megaplex-2104
p. 92
Megaplex-4100
p. 88
41
Remote Sites
Radio link
FE
Central Site
FE
IPmux-24
Internet
FE
Server
PBX
PSTN
E1/T1
E1/T1
IPmux-216
FE
Radio link
G OV E RN M E N T
FE
PBX
FE
IPmux-24
E1/T1
PBX
Product Finder
Description
IPmux-24
p. 174
IPmux-216
p. 176
Ethernet radios are simple, low cost communications alternatives to fixed lines or microwave for transporting LAN traffic. By deploying RADs IPmux TDM pseudowire gateways, the
Ethernet radio device can also be used to quickly deliver multiple E1 and T1 circuits along
with Ethernet, resulting in fast payback.
42
E1/T1
FE
A N D
E N T E RP RI S E
ETH
G OV ERNM ENT
PBX
A N D
Remote Schools
DSL modem
FXS
DSL modem
DSL
Internet
DSL
ETH
Vmux-110
ETH
FXS
Vmux-110
E1/T1
FE
PSTN
E1/T1
Switchrouter
IPmux-24
FE
Switch
ETH
Gmux-2000
ETH
FXS
ETH
E1/T1
FCD-IPx
DXC-8R
FXS
E1/T1
Fiber
FOM-E1/T1
FOM-E1/T1
PBX
Product Finder
TDM circuit emulation and compressed voice solutions enable municipalities and
government institutions, such as school districts or public health authorities, to sensibly
migrate their legacy voice and Ethernet services to more cost-effective packet switched
networks (PSN), maintaining voice quality and optimizing bandwidth requirements on
expensive segments.
DXC-8R
p. 102
FCD-IP
p. 114
FOM-E1/T1
p. 133
Gmux-2000
p. 182
IPmux-24
p. 174
Vmux-110
p. 155
A P P L I C AT I O N S
Description
E N T E RP RI S E
PBX
ETH/IP/
MPLS
Toll-quality voice
No staff retraining
43
Headquarters
Remote Sites
E1
PBX
Vmux-110
Airmux-200
Mine
E N T E RP RI S E
FXS
ETH
LAN
Vmux-110
E1
Vmux-110
PBX
ETH
E1
45 Mbps
8 FXO
8 Branches
ETH
Vmux-110
Airmux-200
Airmux-200
Airmux-200
Vmux-110
LAN
G OV E RN M E N T
A N D
Mining Area
FXS
ETH
Product Finder
Description
Airmux-200
p. 149
Vmux-110
p. 155
Providing voice services to remote or mobile platforms usually involves satellite and wireless
Local loop communications, which significantly increases OpEx. RADs Vmux voice trunking
gateways reduce the cost and increase the capacity involved in extending voice services
over satellite.
communications
44
Telephony
switch
100BaseT
n x E1/T1
100BaseT
IPmux-216
IPmux-216
MPLS
A N D
n x E1/T1
G OV ERNM ENT
Telephony
switch
E N T E RP RI S E
Product Finder
Multinational multi-site enterprises are increasingly using PSN infrastructures to carry their
corporate data while still using legacy PSTN services to support inter-site voice connectivity
at considerable expense. TDM circuit emulation services enable them to migrate voice traffic
in a seamless fashion to their corporate data network, enjoying considerable net OpEx
savings.
IPmux-216
p. 176
A P P L I C AT I O N S
Description
45
G OV E RN M E N T
E&M
E1
Audio & control
signals (PTT)
Radio transmitter E&M
to aircrafts
E1
Radio receiver
from maritime
craft
SDH/SONET
Megaplex-2100
A N D
E N T E RP RI S E
E1
E&M
Radio receiver
from aircrafts
Product Finder
Description
Megaplex-2100
p. 92
Megaplex-2104
p. 92
RADs Megaplex multiservice multiplexers effectively support traditional VHF radio, as well
as a multitude of data interfaces to bridge any geographical gap and relay critical radio and
data transmission over digital transmission infrastructures.
46
G OV ERNM ENT
Megaplex-4100
Megaplex-2104
E1/T1/ETH
Megaplex-2104
Megaplex-4100
E1/T1/ETH
SHDSL
E1/T1/ETH
E1/T1/ETH
FCD-IP
A N D
FCD-IP
MSO
switch
E1/T1/ETH
FCD-IP
E N T E RP RI S E
E1/T1/ETH
E1/T1/ETH
E1/T1/ETH
FCD-IP
Megaplex-2100
Megaplex-2104
Control room
router-switch
Description
Product Finder
Public safety and emergency organizations, as well as transportation and utility companies,
can efficiently deploy resilient backhaul infrastructure for their Tetra applications over any
media (wireless/fiber/copper). Where Ethernet or IP is used as the backhaul network, the
above application can be implemented with TDMoIP gateways such as the IPmux family.
FCD-IP
p .114
IPmux-24
p. 174
IPmux-216
p. 176
Megaplex-2100
p. 92
Megaplex-2104
p. 92
Megaplex-4100
p. 88
A P P L I C AT I O N S
V.35
47
Acc e s s
Ethernet
Carrier
1
Carrier Ethernet Access
In recent years, new industry standards have transformed Ethernet into a high speed
transport method over metro and wide area networks and a widely-accepted, carriergrade service suite. Layer 2 Ethernet services have become an attractive alternative to
legacy leased lines and ATM or Frame Relay VPNs. This new breed of services enables
simplified operations, higher throughput and better economics. At the same time, it
requires clear demarcation at the customer premises to monitor and enforce SLA
agreements, and to provide adequate service control using OAM capabilities.
RADs EtherAccess strategy
48
The ACE product line can be used to provide Ethernet service over an ATM
access network. For further information, please refer to Chapter 2, Cellular
Backhaul and Chapter 6, ATM Access.
Acc e s s
10/100/1000BT
ETX
IP Node B
Ethernet
Carrier
OAM, SLA enforcement from the service hand-off points, and end-to-end
QoS control per user port, per Ethernet flow and per CoS. Additionally,
multi-standard pseudowire emulation (PWE) capabilities and advanced
synchronization schemes allow transparent delivery of legacy TDM services
over packet switched networks, to support existing revenue-generating
services, such as TDM voice trunks or other legacy TDM or analog services.
10/100BT
RADview
NMS
FE
ETX
Branch
RICi
1000SX
GbE
ETX
Metro
Ethernet
GbE
STM-1/OC-3
STM-4/OC-12
EoPDH
RICi
SDH/
SONET
10/100BT
RICi
Branch
Branch
GbE
Branch
RICi
Packet
Switched
Network
Headquarters
10/100BT
GbE
SDH/
SONET
16 x EoPDH
bonding
STM-1/
OC-3
GbE
GbE
Branch
n x SHDSL.bis
EFM bonding
10/100BT
LA
Egate-100
Branch
DSLAM
ADSL2+
GbE
10/100BT
LA
DSLAM
16 x E1/T1
10/100BT
IP Node B
GbE
RICi
10/100BT
VDSL2
LA
IP Node B
1
RAD Data Communications 2010 Catalog
49
RICi-16
e t h e rne t
OVER
ov er
T D M
Hierarchical
Ethernet
50
LAN
Internet
VoIP
4 x E1/T1
Internet
RICi-4E1/
RICi-4T1
Branch B
Headquarters
Ch. STM-1/OC-3c
or 3 x DS3
GbE
Egate-100
8 x E1/T1
SDH/SONET
LAN
Internet
VoIP
RICi-8E1/
RICi-8T1
LAN
Internet
VoIP
16 x E1/T1
RICi-16
TD M
Branch C
OVER
PSN
ETH/IP/MPLS
eth ernet
Branch A
n x T1
n x BTS
Ch. T3
RICi-16
n x ETH
n x Node B
WiMAX
Central Office
Ch. STM-1/ ADM
OC-3 (APS)
ETH
POP
4, 8, 16 x
E1/T1
Egate-100
ASN GW
RICi-4E1/T1
RICi-8E1/T1
SDH/SONET
NOC
WiMAX
ETH
POP
2 x T3
ETH
RICi-16
BTS
IP DSLAM
ADM
2 x T3
xDSL
ETH
RICi-16
SHDSL.bis
Packet
Switched
Network
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RICi-4E1, RICi-4T1,
RICi-8E1, RICi-8T1
e t h e rne t
ov er
T D M
Hierarchical
Ethernet
P-bit re-marking capabilities, which assign colorspecific P-bit values to Ethernet frames at the
network ingress to ensure metering continuity
across the Metro Ethernet network. User traffic
that was marked yellow according to the CIR/
EIR parameters by the devices QoS engine is
assigned a new P-bit value to signal its status
and priority, so that it is dropped first by
802.1Q and 802.1ad network elements in the
event of congestion. This is especially useful in
color-blind, as well as in color-aware networks
with no discard eligible (yellow) marking.
SNMP management
The RICi-4E1, RICi-4T1, RICi-8E1, and RICi-8T1
feature flexible management capabilities,
including local management via an ASCII
terminal (RS-232). In addition, remote
management can be performed either inband or
out-of-band, using the network or user ports,
while maintaining separation between
management and user traffic via the use of
VLANs. Advanced FCAPS (Fault, Configuration,
Administration, Performance, Security) and
diagnostic tools are provided by RADview-EMS,
RADs carrier-class element management
system, via an SNMP-based GUI.
All four devices also support a variety of access
protocols, including CLI over Telnet, SNMP, Web
server, and TFTP. Incorporated security features
include Secure Shell (SSH), Web-based Secure
Socket Layer (SSL), SNMPv3, and RADIUS, as
well as management access control list (ACL).
Remote Locations
10/100BaseT
8 x E1/T1
RICi-8E1/
RICi-8T1
CO/HQ
STM-1/OC-3
(APS)
Gigabit
Ethernet
Packet
Switched
Network
Egate-100
3 x DS3
SDH/SONET
4/8 x E1/T1
WiMAX
base station
10/100BaseT
RICi-8E1/
RICi-8T1
4 x E1/T1
LAN
10/100BaseT
RICi-4E1/
RICi-4T1
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IP DSLAM
RICi-E1, RICi-T1,
RICi-E3, RICi-T3
Fast Ethernet over
E1/T1 or E3/T3 NTUs
TD M
SNMP management
OVER
eth ernet
Remote Site
E1/FE1
POP/CO
8 x E1/T1 or
STM-1/OC-3
or 3 x DS3
ETH
Egate-20 or
Egate-100
RICi-E1/
RICi-T1
POP
Hundreds of
remote sites
SDH/SONET
DACS
Remote Site
T1/FT1
Packet
Switched
Network
RICi-E1/
RICi-T1
Remote Site
ETH
E3/T3
RICi-E3/
RICi-T3
E3/T3
RICi-E3/
RICi-T3
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RICi-622GE
e t h e rne t
OVER
ov er
T D M
Ethernet
Redundant
hot-swappable power
supplies
NEBS-compliant
POP
IP DSLAM
STM-4/
OC-12
Central Office
Packet
Switched
Network
SDH/SONET
ADM
Subscribers
STM-4/OC-12
ADM
RICi-622GE
GbE
IP DSLAM
GbE
RICi-622GE
4 x POP
STM-4/
OC-12
SDH/SONET
ADM
4 x STM-1/OC-3
ADM
GbE
RICi-155GE
IP DSLAM
Transport provider
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Subscribers
Service provider
Subscribers
RICi-155GE
Gigabit Ethernet over
STM-1/OC-3 NTU
Ethernet
SNMP management
The RICi-155GE features flexible management
capabilities, including local management via an
ASCII terminal (RS-232). In addition, remote
management can be performed either inband or
out-of-band, using the network or user ports,
while maintaining separation between
management and user traffic via the use of
VLANs or the data communication channel
(DCC). Advanced FCAPS (Fault, Configuration,
Administration, Performance, Security) and
diagnostic tools are provided by
RADview-EMS,RADs carrier-class element
management system, via a Web browser.
The RICi-155GE also supports a variety of access
protocols, including Telnet, SNMP, Web server,
and TFTP. Incorporated security features include
Secure Shell (SSH), Web-based Secure Socket
Layer (SSL), SNMPv3, and RADIUS.
The device collects statistics at the Ethernet
physical layer and the SONET/SDH interface
frame counters.
Redundant
NEBS-compliant
RICi-155GE
Subscribers
POP
STM-1/OC-3
GbE
hot-swappable power
supplies
Central Office
Packet
Switched
Network
(APS)
ADM
SDH/SONET
STM-1/OC-3
ADM
TD M
OVER
eth ernet
(APS)
GbE
RICi-155GE
IP DSLAM
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RIC-155GE
T D M
e t h e rne t
ov er
OVER
VLAN
Central Office
POP
GbE
Packet
Switched
Network
GbE
RIC-155GE
GbE
ADM
STM-1/OC-3
STM-1/OC-3c
ADM
SDH/SONET
STM-1/OC-3
STM-1/OC-3c
RIC-155GE
LAN
POP
GbE
RIC-155GE
RIC-155GE
IP DSLAM
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Subscribers
RIC-LC, RIC-155L
Ethernet Converters for Multiple PDH Circuits
or STM-1/OC-3
Ethernet capabilities
Featuring four Fast Ethernet user ports, the
RIC-LC supports VLAN-aware and VLAN unaware
bridging, as well as VLAN stacking (Q-in-Q). It
maps Ethernet frames into four priority queues
based on user port, VLAN priority (802.1p) or
ToS marking, to enable differentiation between
various user applications. The RIC-LC supports
Ethernet
Management options
VLAN-aware
RIC-LC:
Local management via an ASCII terminal
(RS-232)
Out-of-band management using one of the
user ports
Remote inband management via the network
ports using a dedicated management VLAN
Remote configuration and monitoring
accessible via RADview-EMS, RADs element
management system
Access and management options include
Telnet, SNMP, Web server, and TFTP
Remote
TDM
TD M
OVER
eth ernet
Ethernet
RIC-155L:
Local configuration via an ASCII terminal
(RS-232)
Out-of-band management using a dedicated
management port
Remote inband management via the network
port using a dedicated management VLAN
Remote configuration and monitoring
accessible via RADview-EMS, RADs element
management system
Access and management options include Web
server and TFTP
ETH
4, 8, 16 x E1
Central Site
RIC-LC
Packet
Switched
Network
Egate-100
STM-1
SDH/SONET
STM-1
RIC-155L
STM-1/OC-3
RIC-155L
WiMAX/
BTS
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Egate-100
e t h e rne t
OVER
T D M
Enables
Traffic
NEBS-compliant
Optimized
58
TD M
OVER
SNMP management
eth ernet
Remote Sites
4, 8 x E1/T1
MLPPP/
NG-PDH
RICi-4E1/
RICi-4T1/
RICi-8E1/
RICi-8T1
E1/T1
FE1/FT1
GFP
Gigabit
Ethernet
Network
Channelized
STM-1/OC-3
(APS)
GbE
redundancy
Egate-100
3 x DS3
SDH/SONET
RICi-E1/
RICi-T1
4, 8, 16 x
E1/T1
Up to 126 sites
NG-PDH
RICi-16
4, 8, 16 x E1
NG-PDH
RIC-LC
MLPPP/
NG-PDH
3rd party CPE
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Egate-20
e t h e rne t
OVER
T D M
Remote Sites
Ethernet
E1/FE1
RICi-E1
POP/CO
POP
Egate-20
8 x E1/T1
SDH/SONET
FE1
Up to 248 sites
n x E1/T1
DACS
10/100BaseT
T1/FT1
Ethernet
RICi-T1
Packet
Switched
Network
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ETX-1002
10-Gigabit Carrier Ethernet
Aggregation Switch
IP VPN
VoIP
ETX-102/
ETX-201/
ETX-202
Up to 24
Remote
Customer Premises
LAN-to-LAN
ETX-1002
LAN-to-LAN
ETX-102/
ETX-201/
ETX-202
FE/GbE
10 GbE ring
with sub 50 msec
restoration
Customer Premises
ETX-102/
ETX-202
Up to 24
LAN-to-LAN
Ethernet
Up to 24 Customer Premises
LAN-to-LAN
fib e r
OVER
eth ernet
FE/GbE
ETX-1002
IP VPN
VoIP
Up to 24
LAN-to-LAN
LAN-to-LAN
10 GbE
ETX-1002
ETX-1002
ETX-102/
ETX-201/
ETX-202
IP VPN
VoIP
ETX-102/
ETX-202
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ETX-204A
ETX-201A, ETX-202A,
ETX-204A
e t h e rn e t
ov er
fib e r
Carrier Ethernet
Demarcation Devices
Extensive
Ethernet
RADview-EMS
management; CLI
configuration
For latest updates visit www.rad.com
End-to-end service and transport
demarcation
The ETX-201A, ETX-202A and ETX-204A Carrier
Ethernet demarcation devices deliver SLA-based
Layer 2 and Layer 3 business services to the
customer premises over native Ethernet access.
They transport up to 1 Gigabit of user throughput
while ensuring SDH/SONET-like performance and
five nines reliability. Converging voice and data
services over a unified Ethernet, IP or MPLS
network, a single ETX-A device delivers IP VPN,
VoIP and dedicated Internet access over the same
physical link as a Layer 2 LAN-to-LAN service, all
with differentiated quality of service and end-toend monitoring.
Cell-site transport gateways for cellular
backhaul
Synchronization in cellular networks is critical to
ensure proper quality for mobile services. As radio
access networks (RANs) are rapidly transitioning
to asynchronous packet switched technologies,
which introduce packet delay variation and packet
loss, timing distribution and recovery have become
a major challenge in the migration to IP backhaul.
With powerful synchronization capabilities, as well
as extensive pseudowire support for TDMoIP,
CESoPSN and SAToP standards, the ETX-204A
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ETX-202A
POP
PE
GbE
PSN
(Transport
Provider)
fiber
Customer Premises
VoIP
fiber
Aggregation
switch
PE
LAN-to-LAN
10/100/
1000 Mbps
GbE
IP
DSLAM
ETX-102
ETX-201A
ETX-204A
FE/GbE
ETX-201A/
ETX-204A/
ETX-202A
Internet
IP VPN
VoIP
Internet
LAN-to-LAN
IP VPN
fib e r
ETX-204A/
ETX-202A
POP
PE
ov e r
Customer Premises
VoIP
Internet
LAN-to-LAN
IP VPN
security features include Secure Shell (SSH), Webbased Secure Socket Layer (SSL), SNMPv3, and
RADIUS, as well as management access control list
(ACL).
eth ernet
LAN-to-LAN
VoIP
SHDSL.bis
LA-210
Internet
IP VPN
Ethernet service demarcation over packet with traffic management starting at customer premises
Sync-E
Clock
Source
IEEE 1588-2008
Grandmaster
Clock
GbE
ETH
ETX-204A
WiMAX BS
POP Site
PE
RNC/
4G gateway
Transport
Network:
ETH/IP/MPLS
PE
GbE
ETH
ETX-204A
GbE
HSDPA
IP Node B
ETH
ETX-204A
4G eNode B
Transport demarcation for LTE and IP RAN backhaul with Timing over Packet synchronization
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ETX-102, ETX-201,
ETX-202
e t h e rne t
ov er
fib e r
Carrier Ethernet
Demarcation Devices
VLAN-unaware
Ethernet
Uplink redundancy
Fault propagation
RADview-EMS management
POP
GbE fiber
LAN-to-LAN
FE
LAN-to-LAN
GbE
ETX-202
Customer Premises
IP VPN
VoIP
Uplink redundancy
POP
MPLS
PE
fiber
PSN
(Transport
Provider)
Customer Premises
MPLS
PE
LAN-to-LAN
100 Mbps
GbE
Aggrgation
switch
fiber
LAN-to-LAN
ETX-102/
ETX-201
IP VPN
VoIP
Customer Premises
Customer Premises
FE
CPE
FE
ETX-102
NG ADM
SDH/SONET
Network
GbE
NG ADM
FE/GbE
ETX-202/
ETX-201
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CPE
ETX-208
Carrier Ethernet Demarcation Device
Ethernet
Temperature-hardened
enclosure for
outdoor installations (-30C to 65C, 22F to 149F)
For latest updates visit www.rad.com
GbE
Service
Provider Node
ETX-208
Customer
Premises
BTS/ENB
VLAN-unaware
FE/GbE
FE/GbE
ETX-208
Uplink redundancy
Ethernet
aggregator
BTS/ENB
Customer Premises
CPE
High
fib e r
ov e r
eth ernet
Ethernet
aggregator
PSN
(Ethernet, IP
or MPLS)
Customer Premises
PE
FE/GbE
ETX-208
CPE
GbE
PE
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LA-210
e t h e rne t
ov er
dsl
Ethernet
Branch A
E1/T1
PBX
SHDSL
Headquarters
Service differentiation
The LA-210 features an advanced forwarding
model to facilitate management of differentiated
services. It includes the following attributes:
User traffic classification according to ingress
port number, VLAN ID, VLAN priority, IP
Precedence, or DSCP, as well as combinations
Class of service (CoS) mapping
Two-rate, three-color traffic policing mechanism
per CIR/CBS, EIR/EBS bandwidth profiles
Hierarchical QoS with configurable Strict Priority
and WFQ (weighted fair queuing) scheduling
Traffic marking and EVC shaping
DSLAM
E1/T1
DSLAM
Up to 4
SHDSL.bis pairs
PBX
V.35
LA-210
Branch B
E1/T1
ETH
LAN
DSLAM
PBX
V.35
VDSL2
LA-210
Router
ETH
LAN
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Router
ETH
LAN
PSN
LA-210
Router
V.35
MiRICi-E1T1,
MiRICi-E3T3
Miniature Ethernet to E1/T1
or E3/T3 Remote Bridges
User-configurable
c onv erte rs
sfp
Branch Office
E1/T1
E3/T3
10/100BaseT
Ethernet switch
with MiRICi
Headquarters
LAN
Branch Office
E1/T1/E3/T3
E1/T1/E3/T3
E1/T1/E3/T3
100BaseT
or GbE
LAN
TDM
WAN
E1/T1
E3/T3
10/100BaseT
RICi
Ethernet
switch with
MiRICi devices
or GFP support
LAN
Branch Office
E1/T1
E3/T3
10/100BaseT
Router with
MiRICi
LAN
Providing transparent LAN services over E1/T1 and E3/T3 leased lines
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MiRICi-155
sfp
c onv erters
Hot-insertion
compliant
User-configurable
Enhanced
management of control,
status and monitoring
Out-of-band
management through I C
IP
Network
Central Site
Remote Site
Data
ADM
GbE
switch/router
Management
Switch with
MiRICi-155
device
Fiber
STM-1/OC-3c
ADM
SDH/
SONET
Fiber
STM-1/OC-3c
NMS
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Switch with
MiRICi-155
device
GbE
switch/router
SPH-4, SPH-16
SFP Patch Hubs
Optional
C onv erte rs
SNMP management
S F P
POP
Ethernet
switch
FE/
GbE
PSN
Ethernet copper
socket (RJ-45)
SPH with
4-16 fiber
SFPs
Fiber
Ethernet
POP
PSN
Remote Locations
Ethernet
switch
FE/
GbE
E1/T1
E3/T3
Ethernet copper
socket (RJ-45)
SPH with
4-16 MiRICi
devices
n x FE/GbE
Switch with
MiRICi
E1/T1
and/or
E3/T3
SDH/
SONET
E1/T1
E3/T3
n x FE/GbE
Switch with
MiRICi
E1/T1
E3/T3
n x FE/GbE
Switch with
MiRICi
LAN over PDH application: RAD's "System on an SFP" connected to an Ethernet switch via SPH
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WEB RANger-II
i nterworki ng
One
Sub-E1/T1
backup link
NAT
Optional
Branch Office
Headquarters
Corporate LAN/
network
Third-party
router
ISDN/
PSTN
WEB RANger-II
ETH
V.35
Branch Office
Internet/
Intranet
Frame Relay
Service
V.35
WEB RANger-II
ETH
LAN connectivity
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TinyBridge-100
Miniature Remote Ethernet Bridge/Extender
High
10/100BaseT port
Extension up to 1.3 km
The TinyBridge-100 4-wire option extends the
LAN over 4-wire to 1.3 km (4,265 ft) when
operating at 5 Mbps, and up to 500 meters
(1,640 ft) when operating at 10 Mbps. The
device can support rates up to 10 Mbps over
synchronous links.
Transparent
i nterworking
Backbone
Satellite or Wireless
Ethernet
switch
Local Loop
TinyBridge-100
Copper
Modem
Modem
TinyBridge-100
Modem
TinyBridge-100
TinyBridge-100
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Backhaul
Cellular
2
Cellular Backhaul
The bandwidth upsurge associated with the rollout of new mobile broadband and 4G
services shifts the transport burden to the RAN (radio access network) backhaul the
connections between the base stations and their controllers. While in the past a small
number of E1/T1 links were sufficient to service 2G and some 3G traffic, the
bandwidth requirements of HSPA, 3GPPs UTRAN LTE and mobile WiMAX are of a
different scale altogether, leading cellular operators to re-evaluate their
backhaul strategy.
Fierce competition is another major factor in the changing
landscape of cellular backhaul; one which prevents
operators from passing on the costs related to capacity
enhancements to the mobile users, who expect more
bandwidth and higher quality at lower service rates. The
key to successfully controlling the growth in mobile traffic
is in decoupling bandwidth from cost, by optimizing
transport capacity and migrating to cost-effective
backhaul technologies, such as Carrier Ethernet, IP, MPLS,
and DSL. As a result, current industry consensus identifies
future-proof all-IP RANs as a necessity.
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2
High precision synchronization over packet
RAD Data Communications has been among the first to leverage widespread DSLAM deployments for economical cellular transport where fiber is
not available. The ACE-3xxx gateways support multiple xDSL flavors,
including ADSL2/2+ and SHDSL.bis with EFM (Ethernet in the First Mile),
IMA or M-Pair bonding. In addition, they offer software upgrades to include
VDSL capabilities. Such comprehensive functionality presents a convenient
solution not only for operators looking for an interim access solution, but
also for operators seeking to reduce their dependency on third-party
providers as part of a long-term strategy for self-sufficiency.
Backhaul
Cellular
over new networks. This allows operators to amortize their large TDM and
ATM installed base while moving to next-generation services and enable
interoperability in multi-vendor environments.
Backhaul over
wireless
Backhaul over
wireless
MSC
BTS/Node B
BTS/
Node B
BSC/RNC/
aGW
MSC
Voice trunking
TDM/ATM/IP
backbone
Voice trunking
MSC
PDH/SDH/
SONET/ATM
DSL/ETH/IP/MPLS
Transport Network
Aggregation
BTS/Node B
Pseudowire
(ETH/IP/MPLS/DSL)
Voice trunking
BTS/Node B/
eNode B
Traffic
optimization
BTS/Node B
BTS/Node B/
eNode B
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ACE-3220
C E L L - S I TE
G ATEWAYS
Cell-Site Gateway
Multi-standard pseudowire
encapsulation over Ethernet, IP and
MPLS networks
Optional temperature-hardened
enclosure for outdoor installations
(-20C to 65C)
For latest updates visit www.rad.com
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Any-service-any-port flexibility
The ACE-3220 allows operators to use a variety
of interfaces:
Eight or 16 ATM UNI/IMA/TDM E1/T1 ports
Optional STM-1/OC-3c ATM port
Four UTP/SFP Fast Ethernet network or user
ports
In addition, it accommodates up to two
modular interfaces, including:
Two ADSL2/2+ ports/VDSL2*
Four SHDSL ports (IMA, M-Pair and EFM)
Gigabit Ethernet network or user port
Advanced QoS, pseudowire and OAM
features
The advanced shaping and scheduling
capabilities of the ACE-3220 permit operators
to implement overbooking strategies, enabling
them to optimize network utilization, conserve
existing resources and reduce the number of
leased services required to support their
network.
The device also enables operators to converge
multi-generation traffic over an all-IP RAN by
using standards-based pseudowire (PW) modes,
including ATMoPSN, CESoPSN, SAToP, and
Ethernet pseudowire, as well as Ethernet
bridging and Ethernet to ATM bridging according
to RFC 2684. These are enhanced with various
QoS schemes, including VLAN priority (802.1p),
EXP or ToS/DSCP. In addition to ensuring service
resiliency, the ACE-3220 features
comprehensive monitoring and diagnostic
capabilities, such as pseudowire VCCV-BFD,
IP-BFD and GRE Keep-Alive, as well as Ethernet
and ATM OAM.
Full range of standard synchronization
options
Synchronization in cellular networks is critical to
ensure proper quality for mobile services. As
radio access networks (RANs) are rapidly
transitioning to asynchronous packet switched
technologies, which introduce packet delay
variation and packet loss, timing distribution
and recovery have become a major challenge in
the migration to IP backhaul.
n x SHDSL
ACE-3220
IP
DSLAM
3G Node B
Aggregation Site
n x E1/T1
Voice
(R99)
HSDPA
3G Node B
E1s TDM
ADSL2+
ACE-3220
Ch. STM-1/
OC-3
n x SHDSL
GbE
PSN
BSC
G ATE WAYS
E1
IMA
C EL L - S I TE
E1/T1
TDM
2G BTS
ACE-3xxx or
3rd-party aggregation STM-1 ATM
OC-3c
RNC
n x E1/T1 TDM
2G BTS
n x E1/T1 IMA
STM-1 ATM
FE/GbE
ACE-3220
3G Node B
n x E1/T1
TDM/ATM IMA
BTS/
Node B
IP Node B
Aggregation Site
GbE
FE
n x ETH
ACE-3220
GbE
S1 Transport
aGW
eNode B
X2 Transport
n x E1/T1
TDM/ATM IMA
BTS/
Node B
IP Node B
PSN
n x E1/T1
TDM
GbE
3rd-party
aggregation
Ch. STM-1/
OC-3
BSC
n x ETH
GbE
FE
GbE
ACE-3220
n x STM-1/
OC-3c
RNC/IP
RNC
eNode B
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ACE-3105
cell - S I T E
G ATEWAYS
Cell-Site Gateway
Multi-standard pseudowire
encapsulation over Ethernet, IP and
MPLS networks
Optional temperature-hardened
enclosure
For latest updates visit www.rad.com
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C EL L - S I TE
Aggregation Site
IMA
UMTS
Node B
ACE-3105
ATM/PSN
M-Pair/
IMA/EFM
STM-1/OC-3
STM-1/GbE
ACE-3600
3G RNC
G ATE WAYS
Cell-site DSL
DSLAM
gateway n x SHDSL
E1s ATM
Aggregation Site
DSLAM
E1s ATM
IMA
UMTS
Node B
ADSL2+
ATM/PSN
ACE-3105
STM-1/OC-3
STM-1/GbE
ACE-3600
RNC
Aggregation Site
FE
DSLAM
IP Node B
n x E1/T1
TDM
FE
ACE-3105
PSN
STM-1 ATM
ETH
Aggregation device
ETH
RNC
2G
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ACE-3100, ACE-3200
ACE-3100
G ATEWAYS
Any-service-any-port flexibility
cell - S I T E
Cell-Site Gateways
Multi-standard pseudowire
encapsulation over Ethernet, IP and
MPLS networks
RADs ACE-3100 and ACE-3200 multiservice cellsite gateways are specifically designed to
accommodate the rapid expansion in cellular
backhaul traffic resulting from the widespread
deployment of new mobile broadband services.
They simplify service provisioning and control by
enabling simultaneous delivery of GSM, UMTS and
HSPA traffic over the same transport network.
Working opposite the ACE-340x and ACE-3600
aggregation-site gateways, as well as opposite
third-party multiservice aggregation devices, the
ACE-3100 and ACE-3200 minimize capital
investment and shorten service rollout times by
leveraging available infrastructure to access ATM,
SDH/SONET and high capacity, economical packet
switched transport networks.
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ACE-3200
ACE-3100
E1/T1 ports
8 or 16
0 or 4
0 or 2
1 or 2
Power supply
Single/dual, fixed
Single, fixed
ACE-3200
C EL L - S I TE
2G BTS
G ATE WAYS
n x E1/T1
TDM
n x E1/T1 TDM
n x E1/T1
UNI/IMA
ACE-3100/
ACE-3200
2G BSC
ATM
Network
STM-1/
OC-3c
STM-1/OC-3c
n x E1/T1
IMA
(1+1) APS
3G RNC
3G Node B
n x E1/T1
TDM
2G BTS
n x E1/T1 TDM
Cell-site
gateway
n x E1/T1 IMA
3G Node B
FE
ACE-3200
Packet
Switched
Network
Ch. STM-1/
OC-3
Aggregation device
ETH
n x E1/T1 IMA
STM-1/OC-3c
FE
BSC
GbE
RNC
IP Node B
Emulated
TDM and
Cellular
backhaul
overATM
PSNservices
networks
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ACE-3600
AG G REG AT I O N - S I TE
G ATEWAYS
RNC-Site Gateway
Multi-standard pseudowire
encapsulation over Ethernet, IP and
MPLS networks
FE/GBE
ACE-3220/
ACE-3105
Packet
Switched
Network
(4+4) x STM-1/OC-3c
(1+1) x GbE
ACE-3600
80
SNMP management
n x E1/T1
IMA ATM
3G Node B
ATM
RNC
ACE-3400, ACE-3402
ACE-3400
AG G REG AT I O N - S I TE
G ATEWAYS
Aggregation-Site Gateways
Multi-standard pseudowire
encapsulation over Ethernet, IP and
MPLS networks
Features
ACE-3400
ACE-3402
Optional interfaces:
E1/T1
32/63
N/A
VC-12/VT 1.5
63/84
63/84
STM-1/OC-3c UNI
1+1
1+1
Channelized STM-1/OC-3
1+1
1+1
1+1
1+1
Height
3U
2U
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ACE-3402
2G BTS
E1/T1
TDM
n x E1/T1
TDM
2G BTS
n x E1/T1
UNI/IMA
ATM
Network
STM-1/OC-3c
3G Node B
ACE-3400
STM-1/
OC-3c
1+1
APS
3G RNC
n x E1/T1
IMA
3G Node B
STM-1/OC-3c
3G Node B
G AT E WAYS
E1/T1
UNI
2G BSC
E1/T1
TDM
ATM
Network
IMA
ATM
FE
ACE-32xx
ACE-310x
Packet
Switched
Network
GbE
E1/T1
TDM
ACE-3400
ACE-3402
n x E1/VC12
or
n x T1/VT 1.5
TDM
Network
2G BTS
Emulated service
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Need to decide between a hybrid and converged backhaul approach to LTE migration?
Looking for efficient ways to lower your transition costs?
Need to ensure accurate synchronization for 2G, 3G and 4G services?
Learn about RADs best of breed backhaul solutions:
Cell-site Gateways (ACE-3220, page 74; ACE-3200, page 78)
Cell-site Demarcation Gateways (ETX-204A, page 62)
Aggregation Site Gateways (ACE-3400/3402, page 82)
(MAP)
A cc e s s
TDM
3
TDM Access
86
E1/T1
(MAP)
PBX
Optimux-45
Router
T3
ADM
n x 64 kbps
E1s
A cc e s s
TDM
RADs Kilomux is a subrate multiplexer for data, voice, fax, and LAN.
It integrates a variety of traffic types over leased lines, ISDN, IP, and
fractional E1/T1, over copper or fiber, at rates of 9.6 kbps to 1,536 kbps.
Combining award-winning, high quality voice compression techniques with
ADM
STM-1/OC-3
STM-4/OC-12
Backbone
E3/T3
STM-1
DXC-8R
Multiservice
access node
FE
ETX-102
SHDSL
Megaplex-4100
SHDSL.bis
4 x E1
Fiber optic
Megaplex
Optimux-106/
Optimux-108
4 x E1/T1
ETH
GbE
Router
Multiservice
access node
ASMi-54
HSSI
(up to 16 Mbps)
PBX
FCD-155E
E1/T1
SHDSL
STM-1/OC-3
ASMi-52
DXC
n x E1
CC
Router
Megaplex-4100
E1/T1
SHDSL
E1/T1
Fiber optic
FCD-IP
FCD-E1
Sub-E1
Sub-E1
X.21
E1/T1
Fiber optic
FCD-E1/
FCD-T1
Optimux-34
ISDN
S0
E1/T1
X.21
ASMi-54
PBX
PBX
PBX
Router
PBX
Router
E1/T1
E3/T3
STM-1/OC-3
FSTM-1
FCD-155
DXC
SDH
FE/GbE
63 x E1
84 x T1
STM-1/OC-3
Optimux-1551
n x STM-1/OC-3
3 x E3/T3
STM-1/OC-3
Optimux-1553
DXC-100
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Transports
STM-1/OC-3
next-generation standard
ADM or terminal
Up
Up
SHDSL
Up
Up
Up
Next-generation ADM/terminal
STM-1/OC-3 private network owners can
prolong the use of existing ADM equipment or
terminal multiplexers, saving replacement or
expansion costs, by implementing VCAT
protocols to carry the Ethernet traffic in a more
efficient way and minimize wasted bandwidth.
Megaplex-4100 supports STM-1/OC-3 add/drop
multiplexing for grooming LAN and legacy (TDM)
traffic over SDH/SONET networks.
Ethernet traffic can be mapped into one VC-4,
up to three VC-3/STS-1, or up to 63 VC-12 or
84 VT 1.5. 1+1 MSP/APS redundancy is
supported.
Up
Supports
Supports
selected Megaplex-2100
I/O modules
Modular
SFP
88
Branch
SHDSL.bis
FE
ASMi-54
SDH/SONET
STM-1/
OC-3
Cisco
router
Branch
Central Office
FE
Router
FO
Optimux
Megaplex-4100
IP/MPLS
n x E1
GbE
NMS
PBX
Branch
FE
Router
SHDSL
ASMi-52
E1
PBX
Trunking Ethernet and TDM services over fiber and copper to SDH/SONET or PSN backbone
Router
n x E1
ETH
RICi-8E1
ASMi-52
STM-1
FCD-E1E
DXC-8R
RADview station
FE
ETH
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DXC-4
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E3
ETX
IP/MPLS
Network
ETH
FE
POP
IPmux
Networks
FE/GbE
STM-1/
OC-3
ETH
SHDSL.bis
ASMi-54
Megaplex-4100
n x E1
FO
ETH
Optimux-108/
Optimux-34
SDH/SONET
n x T1
FO
ETH
Optimux-106/
Optimux-25
E1
RADview station
ETH
FCD-IP
E1
SHDSL
ASMi-52
ETH
E1/T1
STM-1/OC-3
FCD-155E
ETH
Multifunction node
Diversity of rings
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Megaplex-4100
Megaplex-4100
E1 over
SHDSL
Ring
RFER
Megaplex-4100
SDH/SONET
STM-1/OC-3
Ring
Megaplex-4100
TDM Fiber
Ring
E1
Ring
Megaplex-4100
Megaplex-4100
FCD-IP
Megaplex-2100
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SDH/
SONET
CPE
STM-1/OC-3
Central Site
Megaplex-4100
STM-1/
OC-3
Megaplex-4100
GbE
Megaplex-4100
IP
E1/T1
FCD-155E
SDH/SONET
Ring
CPE
PSTN
E1/T1
E1/T1
FCD-155E
Megaplex-4100
POP
SHDSL
E1/T1
STM-1
DXC-10A/
DXC-30
Branches
GbE
Megaplex-4100
Central Office
GbE
PSN
FE
Megaplex-2100
Megaplex-4100
FE/GbE
IPmux-24
FE
PBX
ISDN
IPmux-1E
Legacy low speed data and voice over PSN, using pseudowire
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Integrated
Supports
IP
RFER
Supports
Supports
Teleprotection
PSTN,
R2-CAS
Capacity:
up to 120 analog PCM voice channels
up to 160 analog ADPCM voice
channels
up to 132 V.24/RS-232 low speed data
channels
up to 124 n x 64 kbps data channels
(V.24/RS-232 or ISDN S and U ports)
up to 44 G.703 low speed data
channels
up to 600 compressed voice channels
multiple alternative routing
schemes in event of trunk failure
Wide interoperability
n x E1
SDH
FCD-155E
PSTN
PBX
Supports
Integral
FCD-155E
n x E1
IPmux-24
Fiber/
copper
10/100BaseT
Megaplex-2100
ISDN
LAN
Megaplex-2100
Resilient Fast
Ethernet Ring
Megaplex-2100
IPmux-1E
PBX
Megaplex-2100
Resilient Fast
Ethernet Ring
Low speed
data
100BaseT
ISDN
Fiber/
copper
Computer
terminal
Megaplex-2100
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Megaplex
ETH
RADview
station
Megaplex
Video Surveillance
Control Room
Site Extension
Video
cameras
Megaplex
Video
cameras
Video
cameras
E1/T1 or RFER
Video
cameras
Video Monitoring
Room
ETH
Video control
station
Video
extension unit
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Network Management
Control Room
Megaplex
PBX
LAN
Video monitoring
station
Redundancy options
The optional redundancy on common logic, main
link and power supply ensures a high level of
system reliability on Megaplex hubs.
R2 support
The Megaplex also includes R2 support with
transparent MFC/decadic implemented within the
main link. This allows the customer to connect a
legacy R2-PBX to a digital (E1 CAS) PBX, thus
extending the lifespan of existing equipment.
TDM over IP support
Megaplex incorporates RADs TDMoIP technology
in the ML-IP main link module. This enables all
existing TDM services to be transported over
packet switched networks. With the ML-IP
module, the Megaplex can be connected in a
daisy-chain topology where multiple Megaplex
units can be cascaded together. TDMoIP support
also allows the Megaplex to operate opposite
the IPmux family of TDMoIP gateways. Along
with TDMoIP, Megaplex supports Resilient Fast
Ethernet Ring (RFER) with under 50 msec ring
restoration capabilities. Up to 40 E1 or 50 T1
TDM circuits can be connected per Fast Ethernet
ring or daisy chain.
Management options
The Megaplex can be managed also via a thirdparty path management applications using a
CORBA interface.
Diagnostics
Megaplex incorporates test features for rapid fault
detection and easy maintenance. Once in operation,
all system and I/O modules undergo self-testing,
and problems are reported to the management
system. Local and remote loops may be performed
on each channel and on the main links.
Any timeslot can be selected for BERT/tone
injection. In addition, a loop can be initiated per
any timeslot.
The ABCD status of any voice channel can be
captured with a single click (signaling monitoring).
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Site D
PC
Site A
Site B
Megaplex-2100
Site C
Megaplex-2100
Megaplex-2100
10/100 Mbps
IP Network
10/100 Mbps
10/100BT
10/100BT
Fax
PBX
Server
PC
Server
PC
PC
Alarms
System modules
The common logic module stores configuration
and event information, and uses a SLIP/PPP or
Ethernet connection to communicate with the
management station via an SNMP agent. Flash
EPROM for remote software download, Telnet and
an ASCII craft terminal are also supported.
Substation
Contact transfer
(Teleprotection)
unit
Contact
inputs
(IEEE C37.94)
Hostile Environment
C37.94 compliant
fiber interface
Megaplex
Megaplex
94
Fiber 2 km
Digital
Network
(IEEE C37.94)
Contact transfer
(Teleprotection)
unit
To central
station
Contact
outputs
Fiber/
copper
Station #2
Megaplex
Station #n
Megaplex
Station #2
Megaplex
Station #n
Megaplex
Central Station
Line #1
Fiber/
copper
POP
Line #n
Megaplex
Fiber/
copper
Data info
Station #1
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Fiber/
copper
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Line #1
Station #1
Megaplex
Display
board
Line #n
Modular chassis
The Megaplex family consists of the 4U-high
Megaplex-2100 with 12 slots and the 2U-high
Megaplex-2104 chassis with five slots for both
I/O and main link modules. This allows for a mix
of a wide variety of data, voice, fax, and
LAN services. All Megaplex-2100 modules fit
both Megaplex-2100 and Megaplex-2104 chassis.
Main link modules
ML-IP
Three-port 10/100BaseT Ethernet uplink module
with up to 4 Mbps uplink capacity. This module
serves as the main link to the IP network,
placing the packetized TDM data stream from
MSL-8
Eight-port SHDSL module, extending the range up
to 10.6 km (3.5 miles) over existing copper lines.
ML-8E1, ML-8T1
Eight-port E1/T1 main link module.
I/O modules
Data modules
HS-ETH/SW
Four 10/100BaseT LAN module with built-in Layer
2 Ethernet switch, featuring VLAN support and
static routing capabilities.
ML-20N
Dual/single n x 64 kbps main link with data
interfaces such as V.35, X.21 and more.
FXS
FE1
X.21
LS data
PBX
X.21
Megaplex
Megaplex
LS terminal
LS data
LS terminal
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Control Center
Station
Station
Megaplex-2104
Station
Megaplex-2104
Megaplex-2104
ETH
ETH
37 9 4
37 9 4
37 9 4
Telemetry
Telemetry
Telemetry
Remote Site
SHDSL
ADM
E1/T1s
SDH/SONET
ADM
ADM
ADM
SHDSL
S-RPT
E1/T1
ASMi-52
PBX
Remote Site
Megaplex
SHDSL
10BaseT
SHDSL
S-RPT
ASMi-52
HS-DP
OCUDP low speed module with three/six ports.
HS-703
Four 64 kbps G.703, codirectional channels.
HSF-1, HSF-2
n x 64 kbps fiber data module for transporting
Teleprotection signals, IEEE C37.94 compliant.
HS-RN
Four V.24/RS-232 low speed channels. Supports
channel data rates up to 38.4 kbps async and
up to 64 kbps sync, supporting end-to-end
control signals. The module provides optional
V.110 support, enabling enhanced bandwidth
optimization and lower end-to-end delay.
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LS-6N, LS-12
Six/twelve sync/async V.24/RS-232 channels
with rates from 1.2 kbps baud to 64 kbps, endto-end control signal and BERT.
Main Link
Services
Computer
Workstation
Time Division
Mux Technology
ISDN
Drop-and-Insert
and Bypass
E1/T1
Digital
services
Handset
E1/T1
SDH/
SONET
PBX
Voice/fax
analog
Fax
Cross Connect
E1/T1
Megaplex-2100
Stat
mux
Terminal
Modem SDM
mux
V.24/RS-232
Low speed data
Inband
Management
Satellite/
Microwave/
Radio
Fiber
copper
xDSL
SHDSL
SNMP
E1/T1
PBX
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Megaplex Core
Input/Output
T1/E1
mux
ASMi-31
interface
Alarms and
Diagnostics
Node
management
Network
management
Terminal emulation
Telnet
RADview-EMS
Leased
Line
10/100BaseT
IDSL
SHDSL
Redundancy
IP
ASMi-52
Voice/fax modules
VC-4, VC-8, VC-16
Four, eight or 16 PCM voice channels with
optional E&M, FXS and FXO interfaces.
VC-4A, VC-8A
Four or eight analog voice channels using PCM
(64 kbps) encoding or ADPCM (24 or 32 kbps)
encoding, with E&M, FXS or FXO interface
options.
VC-16A
Sixteen toll-quality, PCM/ADPCM (32/64 kbps)
non-signaling voice compression channels,
enabling two voice channels to be placed on
each 64 kbps timeslot.
VC-4/E&M/OMNI
A special Omnibus E&M interface module
provides four toll-quality voice channels to
support applications where a master site needs
to communicate with multiple remote stations
simultaneously (such as to broadcast an
important message).
VC-6/LB, VC-6/4LB
Four or six voice channels for operation with
special local battery (LB) telephone sets (e.g.,
military field telephones).
VFS-60/48/30/24
Voice compression module with up to 2 x E1 or
2 x T1 capacity, using G.723.1 (6.3 kbps per
channel) or G.729.A (8.0 kbps per channel)
compression methods, with modem/fax relay,
transparent timeslot support, voice activity
detection, silence suppression, and comfort noise
generation. Voice compression server functionality
enables compression of TDM traffic from the
Megaplex backplane and compression of analog
channels from voice modules.
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Plug-and-play
Eight
Single
E1 uplink
Soft
PCM
Each
Enhanced
Management options
Caller ID-enabled
Support
Fax
E1
E1
Megaplex-104
PBX
Branch A
8 FXS
Megaplex-104
Main Office
Branch B
Fax
E1
E1
Network
E1
Megaplex-2100
PBX
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8 FXS
Megaplex-104
Kilomux-2100,
Kilomux-2104
Subrate Multiservice Multiplexers
System modules
KCL.2
Common logic module featuring built-in SNMP
agent, software download and optional
integrated Ethernet port for management
Two
chassis types:
Kilomux-2100 with 12 I/O slots
Kilomux-2104 with four I/O slots
Supports
Supports
channels
Drop-and-insert capability
Ethernet
MULTIPLEXERS
MULTISER V I C E
Link
s ub rate
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Kilomux-2104
s u b rat e
MULTISER V I C E
MULTIPLEXERS
(Continued)
Data modules
KLS.1/N
Low speed module supports two sync or async
RS-232/V.24 data channels. Selectable data rates
from 300 bps to 64 kbps.
KLS.2
Statistical multiplexing data module supports
four async RS-232/V.24 channels. Selectable data
rates from 300 bps to 19.2 kbps.
KHS.1
High speed module supports two sync data
channels with V.35, RS-449/RS-422 or X.21
interface. Supported data rates are 32, 48, 56, 64,
128, 192, 256, and 384 kbps.
Voice modules
KHS.2
High speed module supports two sync data
channels with V.35/RS-530, V.36/RS-530 or
V.24/RS-232 interface. Supported data rates:
n x 2.4 kbps for link rates up to 192 kbps
n x 4.8 kbps for link rates of 256 kbps and
384 kbps
n x 9.6 kbps for link rates of 512 kbps and
higher
KHS.U
High speed module with one data channel,
supports ISDN basic rate services even over
non-ISDN facilities such as dedicated leased
lines. The KHS.U operates either as NT (network
termination) or LT (line termination).
KHS.703
High speed module supports two 64 kbps
G.703 codirectional channels.
KVC.1M
Voice module supports two analog voice
channels with ADPCM encoding at 16, 24 or
32 kbps. Also supports PCM encoding at
64 kbps (A-law). Modular analog interfaces are
2/4-wire E&M, 2-wire FXS, FXO, and FXSP.
Additionally, it offers pulse metering at 16 or
12 kHz and polarity reversal, as well as optional
echo cancellation.
Voice/fax modules
KVF.4
Voice/fax low bit rate module uses the ITU
G.723.1 voice digitizing technique to provide
toll-quality voice at 6.4 kbps for two analog
channels or an ISDN S interface channel
(including D-channel compression). The card can
digitize voice at rates from 4.8 kbps to
12.8 kbps and offers pulse metering at 16 or
12 kHz and polarity reversal as well as integral
echo canceller. Analog interfaces supported are
E&M, FXO, FXS, and FXSP.
Phone
PBX
Point-to-point
over an IP network
n x E1/T1 lines
Ethernet
IP
Kilomux-2100
Kilomux-2100
V.35
Router
Fax
LAN
Point-to-point
Kilomux-2100
Low/high
speed data
Kilomux-2100
Active link
Kilomux-2100
Redundant link
V.35
Router
Point-to-point with
main link redundancy
Kilomux-2100
Server
Kilomux-2100
Ethernet
hub
Kilomux-2100
ISDN
Active
Kilomux-2100
Active
Point-to-point with
main link redundancy
Kilomux-2100
Dual link "V" configuration
RADview
management
station
Kilomux-2100
Wireless
Kilomux-2104
(satellite, radio or
microwave link)
Kilomux-2104
100
Internetworking modules
KMBE
Ethernet IP/IPX router/bridge module
supports the connection of up to 256 remote
workstations to a main Ethernet LAN in bridge
mode, and to an unlimited number of
workstations in router mode. Bandwidth from
9.6 kbps to 1,280 kbps is supported on the link.
Interface can be AUI, thin coax or UTP
(10BaseT). The module includes all the features
of the WEB RANger-II such as Single IP, Solid
Firewall and RADview SNMP management.
All configuration parameters are stored in nonvolatile memory to ensure data integrity in the
event of a power failure. A secondary database
may also be programmed for time-of-day
bandwidth allocation or switched backup
operation. Alarm information is collected and
stored in memory for easy reading by the
management system.
Diagnostics
The Kilomux incorporates numerous test features
for easy maintenance and rapid fault detection.
Upon operation and during normal use, automatic
self-test and link-test are performed, and all
problems are reported to system management.
Local and remote loops can be performed for each
main link and every I/O channel. A built-in BERT
can be used for testing any I/O data channel and
a built-in tone injection can be used for testing
any voice channel. These extensive diagnostic
tests ensure quick fault discovery and recovery.
Compact chassis models
For applications requiring a small number of I/O
channels, the compact Kilomux-2104 model is
available. This modular unit, packaged in a 1Uhigh enclosure, supports four I/O modules. It
accommodates up to 16 asynchronous data
channels, up to eight synchronous data channels,
or up to 32 analog/60 digital voice or fax channels
over a single link interface. The Kilomux-2104 is
fully compatible with the Kilomux-2100.
MULTIPLEXERS
Database
MULTISER V I C E
KVF.8
Voice/fax low bit rate module uses the
G.723.1 digitizing technique to provide tollquality voice at 6.4 kbps for eight analog
channels. The card can digitize voice at rates
from 4.8 kbps to 16 kbps and supports inband
transparent fax transmission rates of up
14.4 kbps. The card offers pulse metering at
16 or 12 kHz and polarity reversal as well an
integral echo canceller.
Management options
s ub rate
KVF.6
Voice/fax low bit rate module uses the ITU
G.723.1 voice compression algorithm to provide
toll-quality voice at 6.4 kbps for a full E1 or T1
trunk. The card can digitize voice at rates from
4.8 kbps to 16 kbps and supports inband
transparent fax transmission at rates of up to
14.4 kbps. The dual-slot module supports both
CAS (DTMF, R2) and CCS (SS7, PRI) signaling
methods.
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DXC Family
conn e c t s
c ro ss
Services
Modular
Integrated
modems
E1/T1 converter
Redundancy
The DXC family provides flexible redundancy and
protection to accommodate each users needs
and help minimize service downtime. The
modules link protection is user-programmable.
Hardware protection and partial or full
redundancy can be added at any time.
Redundancy in each unit:
DXC-30 system redundancy (power supply
and common logic) is optional and can be
added at any time. Partial redundancy can
also be provided.
DXC-8R has built-in full system redundancy
DXC-10A has no system redundancy
Most DXC modules support line redundancy
ISDN U
E3/T3
NT1
Fiber
n x E1/T1
Backbone
STM-1
OC-3
DXC family
IDSL
LAN
STM-1/OC-3
ASMi-52L
ASMi-31
E1/T1
n x 56/64 kbps
102
FOM-E1/T1
SHDSL
FCD-E1LC/
FCD-T1LC
Router/server
DXC-100
ADM
E1
DXC-30
E1
STM-1
DXC-8R
ASMi-52
Up to
96 x SHDSL
ASMi-52
Up to
32 x SHDSL
E3
DXC-10A
ADM
E1
ASMi-52L
SDH
ADM
V.35
E1
conn e c t s
RADview
cro ss
Remote Sites
Central Site
V.35
ASMi-52L
E1/T1
BTS
E1/T1
DXC
Modem
Fiber optic
Modem
SHDSL
Switch
DXC
RADview
NMS
Basic devices
DXC-4
The compact half 19-inch, 1U-high unit grooms
timeslots from four or eight E1/T1 links to a
single E1/T1 uplink. Optional power supply
redundancy (see page 108).
DXC-8R
The compact 1U-high unit can support up to
32 ports. It is fully redundant and includes two
power supplies, two common logic modules and
four I/O slots for the plug-in interface modules.
DXC-10A
The compact 1U-high unit can support up to
40 ports. It is not redundant and includes one
power supply, one common logic module and
five I/O slots for the plug-in interface modules.
DXC-30
The space-saving 3U-high unit can support up
Independent management
Management by the RADview-EMS/TDM network
management system running on an
HP OpenView or Windows platform
Management by the RADview Service Center
path management system
DXC-100
The stackable unit can support up to 688 ports
and 1.2 Gbps 3/1/0 cross connect capabilities
(see page 106). Various timing options cover all
timing possibilities for the E1/T1 interface.
These include internal clock, external clock and
loopback timing sourcing from any selected
E1/T1, n x 56/64 kbps, E3/T3, or STM-1 port.
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DXC Family
c ro ss
conn e c t s
(Continued)
Modules
E1 modules
xDSL modules
T1 modules
E3/T3 modules
DE3 one-port E3 interface module provides access
to a standard E3 frame over an unbalanced coax or
fiber link. A user-programmable connection table
enables fractional data traffic from various sources
to be groomed into full internal E1 trunks.
Special modules
D8HS eight-port n x 56/64 kbps data module
provides eight high speed synchronous data
channels, independently selected for V.35,
RS-422/V.11, X.21 or RS-530 interface.
DHS two-port n x 56/64 kbps data module
provides two high speed synchronous data
channels. Each channel is independently
selected for 10/100BaseT Ethernet bridge,
including VLAN support, 10BaseT Ethernet
router, V.35, RS-422/V.11, X.21, or RS-530
interface.
104
Features
DXC-8R
DXC-10A
DXC-30
Height
1U
1U
3U
32
40
120
15
System redundancy
Built-in
None
Optional
All
All
All
All
All
All
n x 56/64 kbps
All
All
All
All
All
All
Target markets
conn e c t s
cro ss
Applications
CPE
SHDSL
(64 kbps - 2 Mbps)
ASMi-52
E1
PBX
CPE
Central POP
E1
Regional POP
FCD-IP
DXC-100
SDH/SONET
Network
STM-1/OC-3c
E1
PBX
E1/T1s
E3/T3
CPE/Small Branch
DXC-30
E1
E1/T1
E1/T1s
PBX
FCD-E1
n x V.35
Small POP
Branch
V.24/V.35/G.703
(64 kbps)
Megaplex-2100
V.24/G.703
(64 kbps)
E1/T1
2W
Megaplex-2104
ASMi-31
ASMi-31
Grooming lower data rate traffic into higher data rate trunks
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DXC-100
c ro ss
conn e c t s
Expandable
Modular
slots
Services
Supports
Service
SHDSL
(64 kbps-2 Mbps)
Regional POP
ASMi-52/V.35
E1s
Regional POP
CPE
E3
DXC-30
2B1Q
(64 kbps-128 kbps)
E1s
ASMi-31
Branch
E3
CPE
DXC-30
2w
ASMi-52L
E1
SDH
Network
Megaplex-2104
STM-1
E1
DXC-100
Small POP
E1s
RADview NMS
V.35/G.703
(64 kbps)
DXC-30
2w
ASMi-52L
106
CPE/Small Branch
2w
ASMi-52L
ETH
FCD-E1E
Modules
DSTM-1 SDH STM-1 module supports up to
63 VC-12 (E1) or 84 VC-11 (T1) embedded links
with optional 1:1 redundancy. 155 Mbps long
range 1310 nm single mode fiber.
DOC-3 SONET OC-3 module supports up to
84 VT 1.5 (T1) embedded links with optional
1:1 redundancy. 155 Mbps long range 1310 nm
single mode fiber.
DE3 supports single E3 link containing 16
embedded E1s plus integral BERT and loopback
diagnostics. Optional 1:n redundancy.
System capacity
Ports
DXC-100
1 unit
DXC-100
8 units
(stacked)
n x 56/64 kbps
80
640
E1
88
688
T1
88
688
E3
11
80
T3
11
80
32
32
10
80
STM-1
OC-3
Router
conn e c t s
cro ss
SONET
Network
Central Site
Remote Site
T1/T3
E1/E3
OC-3
STM-1
DXC-100
E1 to T1
conversion
SDH
Network
DXC-100
Remote Site
DXC-100
STM-1
SDH
Network
International gateway
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DXC-4
c ro ss
conn e c t s
Simple
SNMP
management
BTS
FE1/E1
FT1/T1
E1s
T1s
FE1/E1
FT1/T1
FE1/E1
FT1/T1
DXC-4
BSC
BTS
DXC-2
E1/T1 Converter and Timeslot Cross Connect
Soft-selectable
G.802, Annex 2
108
ADM
SDH
Backbone
E1
T1
DXC-2
ADM
SONET
Backbone
PRBm-20
Signaling Monitoring Probe
conn e c t s
cro ss
Integrates
Complementary solution
Forward
E1/T1
Backward
E1/T1
Forward
E1/T1
E1/T1
Backward
MSC
Rx
Rx
Rx
Tx
MSC
Rx
Tx
PRBm-20
PRBm-20
Groomed
forward
SS7 TS#
Groomed
backward
SS7 TS#
Rx
Rx
Signaling monitoring
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FCD-E1L, FCD-T1L,
FCD-E1LC, FCD-T1LC
n tus
Single
SNMP
td m
agent
Selectable
Integrated
E1
Main
Standards compliant
Plug-and-play
For ease of installation, the FCD-E1L and
FCD-T1L offer plug-and-play connectivity. Upon
connection to the E1/T1 link, the unit
automatically detects the E1/T1 parameters and
autoconfigures. Manual configuration is an
option.
10/100BaseT
n x 64 kbps
V.35, V.36
X.21
E1/T1
FCD-E1LC
FCD-T1LC
E1/T1 or
Fractional
E1/T1
Network
n x 64 kbps
E1/T1
FCD-E1L
FCD-T1L
V.35, V.36
X.21
FE1/FT1
n x 64 kbps
PBX
DXC
V.35
V.36
X.21
10/100BaseT
NMS
110
Router
Selectable
Ethernet bridge/router
option
Maintenance capabilities
include user-activated
Copper
E1
local and remote loopbacks
BERTs
Networkand internal E1
or
fractional
E1
on the main E1/T1 link, sub-E1/T1 link
and data
ports. The FCD-T1 also responds to networkactivated loops (RLB, LLB) when CSU-configured.
Integrated
Network management
n tus
td m
Main
FCD-E1A
24-hour
performance monitoring
storage
ISDN switch
Fractional E1
DXC-30
(DACS)
E1/T1
SDH/SONET
Ring
ADM
E1/T1
Copper
FCD-E1
FCD-T1
V.35
Router
Supports up to
120 E1/T1 links
PBX
X.21
E1/T1
SNMP
management station
Router
FCD-E1
FCD-T1
PBX
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FCD-IPM
n tus
Modular
td m
E1/T1
FXS
Up to 12
PSTN
FCD-IPM
fiber
DXC
Support
OSPF support
E1/T1
Network
10/100BaseT
Up to 3
FE1/FT1
Internet
ISDN
FXS
E1/T1 or
FE1/FT1
BRI
backup
FCD-IPM
PBX
10/100BaseT
Supports
up to 12 analog voice
channels (FXS, FXO, E&M)
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FCD-IPL
E1 and Fractional E1 Access Unit
with Integrated IP Router
Supports
Standard
Powerful
statistics collection
For latest updates visit www.rad.com
E1/FE1
Ethernet
FCD-IPL
End-customer
router
Ethernet
E1/FE1
FCD-IPL
End-customer
router
Ethernet
End-customer
router
IP
n tus
td m
SDH
STM-1
IP
Network
Central
router
E1/FE1
FCD-IPL
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FCD-IP
n tus
E1/T1
td m
IP/IPX
Supports
OSPF support
The FCD-IP is available with a softwareselectable internal LTU, and allows direct
connection to the E1 network or connection via
an external LTU. A built-in CSU/DSU allows direct
connection to a T1 network.
Selectable
Three
Self-healing
Integrated router
The integrated router supports:
IP/IPX routing and transparent bridging
Backup router link capability
Quick setup and configuration
Solid Firewall (session-based) protection
NAT and Single IP address translation
PAP/CHAP security
OSPF, RIP-1, RIP-2
capabilities
E1
Ring
FCD-IP
Megaplex-4100
SCADA
Megaplex-2100
NMS
PBX
Servers
114
FCD-E1E
Managed E1 and Fractional E1 Access Unit
Serial,
Rate
User-friendly
Inband
The E1 interface is compatible with carrierprovided E1 services. The product complies with
ITU recommendations G.703, G.704, G.706,
G.732, G.823, and G.826.
Management
The FCD-E1E features an LCD front panel for
menu-driven management using three
pushbuttons.
Front panel LEDs indicate power, alarms and
diagnostic loopback operation. Rear panel LEDs
on the E1 interfaces indicate local and remote
sync loss.
n tus
Ethernet extension
td m
ETH
ETH
V.35
Router
E1
FCD-E1E
SDH/SONET
V.35
E1
Router
FCD-E1E
E1
E1
PBX
PBX
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FCD-155
ad m s
Standard
s dh / s on e t
Multiservice
SFP-based
Compact size
Multiservice offering
next-generation STM-1/OC-3
terminal
NMS
Corporate
Headquarters
E1/T1/
E3/T3
1000BaseT
IP
Network
FCD-155
Fiber optic STM-1/OC-3
ADM
Fiber optic
FCD-155
Ethernet
switch/router
STM-1/OC-3
ADM
SDH/
SONET
Branch
ADM
Fiber optic
STM-1/OC-3
Fiber optic
ADM
FCD-155
10/100BaseT
STM-1/OC-3
Branch
E1/T1/
E3/T3
FCD-155
10/100BaseT
Point-to-multipoint application
116
FCD-155E
Ethernet and E1/T1, E3/T3 SDH/SONET ADM
next-generation STM-1/OC-3
ADM
Multiservice
Compact size
ad m s
Standard
s dh / s on e t
SFP-based
Branch
LS
terminal
Corporate Headquarters
Ethernet
switch/router
E1/T1/
E3/T3
GbE
FCD-155E
SDH/SONET
Megaplex-4100
FCD-155E
IP
Network
10/100BaseT
E1/T1/
E3/T3
10/100BaseT
Branch
Point-to-point application
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Optimux-108,
Optimux-106
f ibe r
m ulti pl ex ers
Multimode
Single
Range
Management
Redundancy options
An optional secondary link provides backup using
automatic switchover upon link failure, and an
optional secondary power supply provides power
redundancy and fail-safe operation.
The Optimux transmits each of the E1 or T1
signals independently, so that the clock of each
E1 or T1 channel works independently from the
clock of other E1 or T1 channels. The E1
interface can be 75 unbalanced or 120
balanced. The T1 interface is 100 balanced.
Standards compliance
CPE
SHDSL.bis
ASMi-54
CPE
IP/MPLS
Network
POP
FE/
GbE
E1/T1/
STM-1
PBX
FO
Optimux-106/
Optimux-108
LRS-102/
Megaplex-4100
SDH/SONET
CPE
PBX
FO
Optimux-34/
Optimux-25
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Optimux-108L
Four-Channel Fiber E1 Multiplexer
Multiplexes
Multimode
Range
Management options
The device features the following management
alternatives:
Remote inband management via a dedicated
Ethernet port
Remote configuration and monitoring
accessible via RADview-EMS, RADs element
management system
Access and management options include
Telnet, SNMP and Web server
The Optimux-108L standalone unit is a half
19-inch, 1U-high compact device available in a
plastic or metal enclosure.
2G BTS
extension up to 120 km
(74.5 miles)
Simple
MULTIPLEXERS
Diagnostics
F I B ER
plug-and-play installation
WiMAX
4 x E1/T1
Metro
Ethernet
FO
ETH
Optimux-108L
2G BSC
n x FE
Transport
Network
n x E1/T1
SHDSL.bis
ASMi-54
LRS-102/
Megaplex-4100
3G RNC
ETH
2G BTS
WiMAX
n x E1/T1
FO
ETH
Optimux-25/
Optimux-34
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Optimux-134,
Optimux-125
f ibe r
m ulti pl ex ers
Optimux-134 multiplexes up to 16 E1
channels over a fiber link with optional
support for high speed data (V.35) and
Ethernet user traffic
Optimux-125 multiplexes up to 16 T1
channels over a fiber link with optional
support for high speed data (V.35) and
Ethernet user traffic
Backward
Customer Premises
Customer Premises
16 x E1/T1
16 x E1/T1
PBX
Router
PBX
Fiber
FE
Optimux-125/
Optimux-134
Backup link
Optimux-125/
Optimux-134
Router
NMS
Multimode
Single
Management
16 x E1/T1
16 x E1/T1
BSC
BTS
IP
WiMAX
Fiber
FE
Optimux-125/
Optimux-134
RNC
Backup link
Optimux-25/
Optimux-34
FE
IP Node B
NMS
120
FE
Optimux-34,
Optimux-25
16 E1 or T1, Ethernet or Data
over E3 or Fiber Multiplexers
Ethernet
(Mbps)
#E1 Ports
(Optimux-34)
Total BW
(Mbps)
16
34
12
34
16
34
24
34
32
34
Ethernet
(Mbps)
#T1 Ports
(Optimux-25)
Total BW
(Mbps)
16
25
12
25
12
25
18
25
25
25
Optimux-34 multiplexes up to 16 E1
channels over a 34 Mbps link with
optional support for high speed data
(V.35) and Ethernet user traffic
Optimux-25 multiplexes up to 16 T1
channels over a 25 Mbps link with
optional support for high speed data
(V.35) and Ethernet user traffic
10/100BaseT Ethernet
E3
Multimode
Single
m ulti pl e x e rs
fi b er
Management
Customer Premises
n x E1/T1
SDH/SONET
POP
n x E1/T1
Fiber
up to 110 km
Backup link
LRS-102/
Megaplex-4100
IP/MPLS
Network
PBX
Optimux-25/
Optimux-34
FE
FE
E1s
E1s
Optimux-34
E3
Coax
E3
Coax
Optimux-34
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Optimux-45,
Optimux-45L
f ibe r
m ulti pl ex ers
21 E1 or 28 T1 over
T3 or Fiber Multiplexers
Multiplexes
up to 21 E1 or 28 T1
channels over a single T3 (45 Mbps) or
fiber link
Simultaneous
multiplexing of E1 and T1
channels (according to G.747 standard
recommendations)
T3
Multimode
Single
Range
E3,
8 x E1/T1
4 x E1/T1
Optimux-45
ADM
122
12 x E1/T1
Optimux-45
45 Mbps Access
Ring with 50 msec
Path Protection
SDH/
SONET
Optimux-45
Up to 21 E1
or 28 T1
Optimux-45
Village
Main City
fi b er
Airmux-200
Megaplex-2100
Airmux-200
E1/T1
FXO
ADM
Voice
switch
FO
120 km
SDH/
SONET
ADM
Optimux-45
FO
120 km
Optimux-45
Optimux-45
Megaplex-2100
Village
Airmux-200
Village
Airmux-200
m ulti pl e x e rs
Megaplex-2100
NMS
Megaplex-2100
Megaplex-2100
Campus A
Campus B
Mathematics
Design
11 E1s
11 E1s
ADM
Optimux-45
Engineering
Optimux-45
Optimux-45
Art
SDH
Network
ADM
ADM
Optimux-45
Optimux-45
Optimux-45
ADM
10 E1s
Physics
10 E1s
Architecture
Ring topology
E1s
21 E1s
DS3
Optimux-45
ADM
21 E1s
DS3
Optimux-45
ADM
21 E1s
DS3
E1s
SDH
Network
ADM
ADM
Optimux-45
E1s
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Optimux-1551
Optimux-1551,
Optimux-1553
s dh / S O N ET
m ulti pl ex ers
SDH/SONET
terminal multiplexers
connect lower rate PDH services over a
single STM-1/OC-3 (155 Mbps) link
Optimux-1551 multiplexes up to 63 E1
or 84 T1 tributary channels
Supports
Provides
Includes
Range
up to 80 km (50 miles)
Plug-and-play
Customer Premises
ADM
E1/T1
STM-1/OC-3
Optimux-1551
PBX
SDH/SONET
ADM
E3/T3
STM-1/OC-3
Optimux-1553
ADM
Router
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IP
Network
Optimux-1553
n x E1/
n x T1
LAN
ETH
RICi-8E1/
RICi-8T1
IP DSLAM
Central Site
Egate-100
SDH/SONET
Network
Optimux-1551
LAN
n x E1/
n x T1
ETH
RICi-4E1/
RICi-4T1
MPLS
Network
m u lt i p l e x e rs
E1s/
T1s
STM-1/
OC-3
GbE
Internet
Wi-Fi
LAN
ETH
E1/T1
RICi-E1
RICi-T1
Internet
traffic
s dh / S O N ET
Remote Sites
ISP
E1/T1
Router
E1/T1
Router
Optimux-1551
ADM
Router
Fiber optic
E1/T1
STM-1/OC-3
ADM
IP
Network
STM-1/OC-3
Router
E1/T1
Router
ADM
SDH/
SONET
Fiber optic
STM-1/OC-3
ADM
E3/T3
STM-1/OC-3
E1/T1
E3/T3
Optimux-1553
Optimux
E3/T3
Router
PSTN
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Loop)
(Local
Mile
Last
4
Last Mile (Local Loop)
RAD offers an array of Last Mile product solutions for extending multiple services
transparently end-to-end over copper, fiber and wireless access infrastructure from
DSLAMs, SDH/SONET or packet switched networks. RADs portfolio also includes
aggregation capabilities for handing off traffic to SDH/SONET and packet switched
networks.
DSL modems
The SHDSL.bis standard enables symmetrical transmission
at rates up to 5.7 Mbps over 2-wire, 11.4 Mbps over
4-wire or 22.8 Mbps over 8-wire, to a range of 2.9 km
(1.825 miles). With SHDSL.bis technology, a variety of
services can be deployed over high bandwidth DSL
connections. This compares with SHDSL, which enables
symmetrical transmission at data rates up to 2.3 Mbps
and symmetrical VDSL, which enables transmission at
data rates up to 6, 13 or 26 Mbps for shorter ranges.
Baseband modems
Baseband modems, also known as short haul or short
range modems, connect computers, bridges, routers, and
other digital communications equipment over relatively
short distances, such as inside buildings and campuses or
within cities. The modems overcome limitations of digital
interfaces and can provide LAN extension when connected
to bridges and routers. Many of RADs baseband modems
support LAN extension using a built-in remote bridge or
router, with no need for an external one.
Intelligent modems
Intelligent modems (RADs i series) are baseband
modems with management capabilities. These modems
include a management channel that enables the user at
the central site to configure the unit at the customer
premises, remotely activate diagnostics and receive realtime alerts on the system status. The management
channel can operate in parallel to the data channel over
the same wire or fiber link.
Fiber optic technology
Deregulation and demands for increased bandwidth have
reduced the price of fiber optic cabling and installation.
Fiber is generally superior to copper wires because it
provides higher bandwidth over longer distances, is
immune to electrical interference and power surges, and
provides data security. Fiber optic modems are usually
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Last
Mile
(Local
Distance
(in kilometers)*
ASMi-54 8W
12
ASMi-54 4W
ASMi-54 2W
11
ASMi-52/ASMi
10
-52L 4W
Loop)
ASMi-52/ASMi-52L 2W
8
7
ASMi-31
2W
6
5
4
3
2
1
ASM-61
ASM-61 2W
Data Rate
(kbps)
64
128
192
256
384
512
768
1024
1536
2048
2300
4096
4608
5696
8192
10000
11392
22724
2/4/8-wire modems
For applications using DSL line, these 2/4/8-wire copper modems
offer extended distance and high data rates.
Distance
(in kilometers)*
140
FOM-20
120
100
80
FOMi-40
60
F
O
M
i
T
1
F
O
M
i
E
1
F
O
M
i
E
3
F
O
M
i
T
3
40
64
192
1544
2048
34368 44736
Data Rate
(kbps)
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PFH-4
COPPER
MODEMS
All lines are protected from overload, shortcircuiting and leakage to earth. At overload, a
current-limiter drops the line, activates an LED
alarm and initiates an auto-restart recovery.
ASM-40
High Speed Short Range Modem
V.54 diagnostics
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ASM-31
2-Wire Multirate Short Range Modem
Bridge/router
ASM-31
8 km (5 miles)
ASM-31
M OD E M S
Ethernet
C OPPER
2-wire
V.35
ASM-20
Sync/Async Short Range Modem
Data Rate
(kbps)
19.2
32
64
128
144
256
km
9.7
8.7
7.5
5.0
4.5
2.2
V.54 diagnostics
Automatic equalizer
miles
6.0
5.4
4.6
3.1
2.8
1.4
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ASM-10/8
COPPER
MODEMS/FIBER
MODEMS
V.54 diagnostics
Automatic equalizer
For latest updates visit www.rad.com
4-wire
V.24
V.24
19.2 kbps
ASM-10/8
ASM-10/8
Sync/async
computer
Terminal
or PC
19.2
9.6
4.8
2.4
1.2
10.0
13.0
16.0
21.0
28.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
13.1
17.5
FOMi-E1/T1
E1/T1 Fiber Optic Modem with Remote Control
130
SNMP
management
station
FOMi-E1/T1C card
Fiber optic
LRS-24
100 km
(62 miles)
E1/T1
FOMi-E1/T1
PBX
FOMi-E3, FOMi-T3
E3, T3 and HSSI Manageable Fiber Optic Modems
M OD E M S
F I B ER
E3/T3
DXC
FOMi-E3C/
FOMi-T3C card
Fiber optic
E3/T3
ADM
LRS-24
HSSI
Optional redundant
fiber optic
FOMi-E3/
FOMi-T3
16 x E1
Fiber optic
Optional redundant
fiber optic
ATM/fiber optic
Router
Optimux-34
E3/T3
Optional redundant
fiber optic
ATM
ACE-201
Switch
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FOMi-40
FIBER
MODEMS
SNMP
management station
FOMi-40CD card
Fiber optic
V.35
FOMi-40
LRS-24
Router
FOM-E3/ETH, FOM-T3/ETH
10/100BaseT over E3/T3 Fiber Optic Modems
132
SDH/
SONET
E3/T3
E3/T3
Fiber optic link
10/100BaseT
LAN
Router
FOM-E3 or
FOM-T3
RICi-E3/
RICi-T3
Central Office/POP
LAN
Up to 110 km FOM-E3/ETH
(68 miles)
or
FOM-T3/ETH
FOM-E3, FOM-T3
E3, T3 Fiber Optic Modems
E1/T1
Fiber optic
E3/T3
110 km
(68 miles)
G.703
Optimux-34/
Optimux-45
FOM-E3/
FOM-T3
FIBER MODEMS
FOM-E1/T1
E1/T1 Fiber Optic Modem
Voice/data
mux
E1/T1
Fiber optic
E1/T1
G.703
144 km
(89.4 miles)
G.703
FOM-E1/T1
FOM-E1/T1
Voice/data
mux
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FOM-40
FIBER
MODEMS
Bridge/router
V.35
2,048 kbps
FOM-40
Up to 100 km
(62 miles)
2,048 kbps
FOM-40
V.35
Bridge/router
FOM-20
Sync/Async Fiber Optic Modem
134
FOM-20
19.2 kbps
FOM-20
ASMi-52, ASMi-52L
2/4-Wire SHDSL Modems/Multiplexer
Router
Card version
The ASMi-52 is available as a standalone unit or
as a card for the LRS-24 19-inch rack with
central SNMP management.
The ASMi-52 is also available in a half 19-inch
metal enclosure or a rugged metal enclosure
designed for easy installation on standard cabinet
rail mounts that meet the EN 50121-4 industry
standard (also for ASMi-52L with four Ethernet
ports).
Management options
The management connection to the standalone
unit is via:
V.24/RS-232 port using SLIP protocol
Out-of-band Ethernet port (ASMi-52 only)
Dedicated timeslot using E1/T1 port
(ASMi-52 only)
SHDSL
E1
Ethernet
M OD E M S
D S L
Router
SHDSL
ASMi-52
ASMi-52
E1
PBX
PBX
Ethernet
10/100BaseT
10/100BaseT
V.35
Router
STM-1/E3
4 Ethernet ports
with integral switch
V.35
SHDSL
SHDSL
ASMi-52
DXC
SDH/
SONET
E1
ASMi-52
LRS-102/
LRS-24
SHDSL
Router
4 Ethernet ports
with integral switch
SHDSL
ASMi-52L
ASMi-52L
10/100BaseT
10/100BaseT
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ASMi-54, ASMi-54C,
ASMi-54L, ASMi-54L/RT
D S L
M OD E M S
The ASMi-54 line includes a range of costeffective, managed devices for extending E1 and
mid-band Ethernet services over multi-pair
bonded copper links. Ensuring reliable
performance over poor quality or noisy lines,
the ASMi-54 SHDSL.bis modem and ASMi-54C
module operate in full duplex mode over 2-wire,
4-wire or 8-wire lines, achieving variable data
rates of up to 22.8 Mbps. The ASMi-54L and
ASMi-54L/RT provide access rates of up to
11.4 Mbps over 4-wire connections. The devices
can achieve an extended service range of up to
2.6 km (1.825 miles) for each 5.7 Mbps pair at
26 AWG.
BTS Site
Central Office
4 x FE
Node B
n x E1
TDM
Node B
BSC
Copper
ASMi-54
LRS/Megaplex
ETH
IP/MPLS
Network
BTS
RNC
4 x E1
BTS
SDH/SONET
4 x ETH
E1
ETH
IP/MPLS
Network
Copper
LRS-102/
Megaplex-4100
ASMi-54/
ASMi-54L
PBX
136
E1
IP routing functionalities
4 x ETH
E1
MODEMS
DSL
4 x ETH
ASMi-54/
ASMi-54L
Repeater
ASMi-54/
ASMi-54L
E1
PBX
PBX
ETH
ASMi-54/RT
PSN
LRS-102 or
ASMi-54/ASMi-54L
VPN
4 x ETH
Control
SHDSL.bis
ASMi-54
ETH
4 x ETH
SHDSL.bis
5.7 Mbps
SHDSL.bis
ETH
ASMi-54
ASMi-54
ASMi-54
ETH
ETH
ASMi-54
SHDSL.bis
5.7 Mbps
ASMi-54
ETH
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ASMi-54, ASMi-54C,
ASMi-54L, ASMi-54L/RT
Metal case
version
D S L
M OD E M S
(Continued)
4 x ETH
4 x ETH
ASMi-54
ASMi-54
2W/4W
2W/4W
ASMi-54
4 x ETH
4 x E1
4 x E1
2W up to 8W
4 x ETH
4 x ETH
ASMi-54
ASMi-54
ASMi-54
ASMi-54C
ASMi-54L
ASMi-54L/RT
E1 user ports
Up to 4
Up to 4
138
2W/4W
SHDSL.bis Ring
up to 11.4 Mbps
ASMi-54
2W/4W
4 x ETH
ASMi-54
Management options
2W/4W
4 x ETH
Built-in router
ASMi-31
Sync/Async 2-Wire Manageable IDSL Modem
2-wire
Up to 8 km
(5 miles)
1
ASMi-31
ASMi-31
Router
Router
RADview
SNMP
management
station
MODEMS
DSL
DXC-30
Megaplex-2100
ASM-61
2-Wire Symmetrical VDSL-Based Modem
2-wire 10 Mbps
LAN
ASM-61
1 km (0.6 miles)
Plug-and-play operation
LAN
ASM-61
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S-RPT, S-RPT/4W
D S L
M OD E M S
SHDSL/
SHDSL.bis
E1
SHDSL/
SHDSL.bis
E1
ASMi-52/
ASMi-54
140
S-RPT
ASMi-52/
ASMi-54
SDH/
SONET
SHDSL/
SHDSL.bis
S-RPT
SHDSL/
SHDSL.bis
S-RPT
ETH
SHDSL/
SHDSL.bis
ASMi-52/
ASMi-54
ETH
SHDSL/
SHDSL.bis
S-RPT
ASMi-52/
ASMi-54
FOM-6MP
Async Fiber Optic Multipoint Modem
Fiber optic
Asynchronous transmission up to
38.4 kbps
Host
FOM-6MP/DL
FOM-6MP/DL
FOM-6MP/DL
Transmission range up to 46 km
(28 miles) over single mode fiber
M O D E M S
F I B E R
FOM-6MP/SL
M I NI ATURE
RS-232
FOM-5A, FOM-6A
Asynchronous Fiber Optic Modems
Asynchronous transmission up to
19.2 kbps
Transmission range up to 3 km
(1.9 miles) over multimode fiber
DCE/DTE switch
FOM-5A
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FOM-485
M I N I AT U RE F I B ER M OD E M S /
M I N I AT U RE C OPPER M OD E M S
Asynchronous transmission up to
115.2 kbps
V.54 diagnostics
Fiber
RS-485
4-wire
FOM-485
FOM-485
Main
controller
RTU
SRM-5SC
Sync Multipoint Short Range Modem
4-wire
142
SRM-5SC
Sync
terminal
Data Rate
kbps
km
miles
19.2
9.6
4.8
1.2-2.4
4.5
5.0
6.0
6.5
2.8
3.0
3.7
4.0
SRM-5A
Short Range Modem
SRM-5A
SRM-5A
Async
computer
Async
terminal
Data Rate
kbps
19.2
9.6
4.8
1.22.4
km
miles
2.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
1.2
2.8
3.0
3.4
DCE/DTE switch
4-wire
ASM-MN-214
Chassis for Short Range Modems
FOM-40
Compact 4U-high
RIC-E1/
RIC-T1
ASM-40
FOM-E1/T1
4
143
LRS-16
Compact unit
M O D E M
A N D
M U LT I PL EX ER
RAC KS
Power supplies
LRS-16 operates with single or dual power
supplies. A power supply can be hot-swapped
(replaced) during operation, without affecting
system performance.
Management
The modem rack is managed by the
RADview-EMS, RAD's UNIX-based element
management system embedded in the SHDSL
rack. The SNMP management session can be
run over a 10BaseT Ethernet port.
Network management allows centralized control
of all LRS-16 hubs, modem ports and remote
modems in the network, including interface
configuration, connection setup, alarms, and
monitoring.
LRS-16 can also be managed from an ASCII
terminal that performs all SNMP functions
without a GUI interface.
Telnet allows terminal connection over any IP
network.
Diagnostics
LRS-16 has comprehensive diagnostics
capabilities that are activated from either the
ASCII terminal or from an SNMP management
tool. They include the following test options:
Local analog and remote digital loopbacks
SHDSL statistics collection for line
performance monitoring
E1 performance statistics per ITU-T G.706
requirements
LRS-16 is supplied in a 1U-high 19-inch
enclosure
V.35
SHDSL 2W
ASMi-52
Switch
Backbone
NMS
E1s
Up to 16
LRS-16
SHDSL 2W
E1
ASMi-52
144
Router
PBX
LRS-24
Modular Modem Rack with SNMP Management
Up to 48 modems in a 4U chassis
Higher modem density reduces the
price per port
M U LT I P L E X E R
Each card in the LRS-24 works in a point-topoint configuration opposite a remote unit with
no connection to the adjacent cards. This allows
each card to support a different rate, interface
or media. The solutions supported include
interface converters, 2/4-wire copper modems,
2/4-wire xDSL modems, fiber optic multiplexers,
and fiber optic modems.
A ND
Point-to-point configuration
SNMP management
M OD E M
RAC KS
Access
switch
PBX
ASMi-52
ASMi-52
Backbone
LRS-24
PBX
LRS-24
PBX
Router
Modem
Access
switch
PBX
Optimux-108
Optimux-108
Router
PBX
LRS-24
PBX
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LRS-102
M O D E M
A N D
M U LT I PL EX ER
RAC KS
Metro
Ethernet
E1/T1
2G BSC
2G BTS
Fiber
Transport
Network
3G RNC
ETH
Router
ASMi-54/
ASMi-54L
POP
WiMAX
Site 1
SHDSL.bis
Optimux-106/
Optimux-108
E1
E1/T1
PBX
PBX
ETH
Fiber (up to 120 km)
n x E1/T1
&
n x ETH
Backup link
LRS-102 with
Optimux-106/
Optimux-108
modules
Remote Sites
Site n
SHDSL
ETH
ASMi-52
Router
NMS
Optimux-106/
Optimux-108
ETH
Router
Optimux-34/
Optimux-25
16 E1
PBX
3G Node B
ETH
4 x ETH
Metro
Ethernet
E1/T1 IMA
Optimux-106/
Optimux-108
LRS-102 with
Optimux-106/
Optimux-108
modules
Remote Site
146
E1/T1
PBX
Airmux-400
M ULTI PL EX ERS
W I RE L E SS
Up to 16 E1/T1s
Unparalleled performance
Cost-effective solution
For latest updates visit www.rad.com
*
*
Temporary
backhaul
Village
Airmux-400
Remote Site
NLOS
backhauling
Central Site
Intermediate
backhaul
*
*
Airmux-400
Access
service
Backup to
wired backhaul
Airmux-400
Small Town
Backhaul to low
ARPU areas
Village
Remote Site
Remote Site
148
Airmux-200
Broadband Wireless Multiplexer
Base Station
n x E1/T1
Up to 80 km
(50 miles)
PSTN
BSC
BTS
10/100BaseT
M U LT I P L E X E RS
W I REL ESS
Airmux-200
Airmux-200
10/100BaseT
Router
Ethernet/
IP
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VOICE
5
Voice Products
Carriers and enterprises are looking for ways to reduce costs by transporting their
voice traffic with greater bandwidth efficiency. This can be achieved by implementing
state-of-the-art voice trunking and compression algorithms, and by converging voice
and data traffic over packet switched networks, using 3G media gateways, or standard
Voice over IP (VoIP) solutions.
Voice trunking
Typical applications
Inter-MSC trunking Typically hundreds of long haul
links are used to transport traffic between MSCs
(E-channel) in meshed, star or mixed network topologies.
Limiting the number of links translates into immediate
PSTN
PSTN
Vmux
Vmux
Telephony
switch
Telephony
switch
Vmux
Vmux
Vmux
Router
IP
Network
Router
150
PSTN
Telephony
switch
PSTN
Vmux
Telephony
switch
5
services at a low initial entry cost, minimizing total cost of ownership.
Consisting of various customer premises equipment (CPEs), a high
availability Class 5 softswitch and powerful management system as well
as complementing application servers, such as voice mail, IVR, billing and
more RVS is an out-of-the-box solution that enables providers to launch
a VoIP service in days. A carrier-grade, SIP-based system, the RVS has been
engineered for quality, reliability and scalability key factors when rolling
out a VoIP service.
VOICE
Using RADs Vmux voice trunking gateways, providers of offshore call center
services can significantly reduce their operational costs, without degrading
the level of service they provide.
VoIP
Typical application
SMB Premises
FXS
Central Office
IPVsuite-200
Customer Premises
IP phone or
SIP client
Class 5 softswitch
Management, monitoring
& provisioning
Voice mail, CDRs &
additional services
IPVsuite-Billing
SIP
phones
Customer Premises
Backup
SIP server
SIP
SMB Premises
SIP
SIP
SIP
IPVgate-30
(IP-PBX)
IP
Network
LAN
SIP
ADSL/ADSL2+
ETH, fiber
Tel lines
IPVgate-20A/
IPVgate-20B/ (POTS, ISDN, PBX
E1/T1)
IPVgate-20P
SOHO Premises
Postpaid billing
Prepaid services
including calling cards
Invoicing
FXS
LAN
E1/T1
Media gateway
SS7, PRI
PSTN or
Cellular
IPVgate-20L
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Vmux-2120
VO I C E
T RU N KI NG
G ATEWAYS
Site A
E1/T1s
10/100BaseT
PSTN
Vmux-2120
Central Site
Site B
FXS
E1/T1s
10/100BaseT
PSTN
IP
Network
10/100BaseT
Vmux-210
Gmux-2000
10/100BaseT
data
Site C
E1/T1s
10/100BaseT
PSTN
Vmux-110
152
Up to
30 FXS
Analog
voice
Ethernet
LAN
Vmux-2100
Voice Trunking Gateway
G ATEWAYS
TRUNKING
VOICE
E1/T1s
E1/T1
Central Site
Vmux-2100
Media G/W
or PBX
Automatic calls
distributors
Vmux-2100
PSTN
FXS
10/100BaseT
IP
Network
Analog
voice
10/100BaseT
Up to
30 FXS
Vmux-210
Data
10/100BaseT
Ethernet
LAN
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Vmux-210
VO I C E
T RU N KI NG
G ATEWAYS
Site A
Central Site
E1/T1s
10/100BaseT,
serial
E1/T1s
10/100BaseT
PSTN
PSTN
Vmux-2120
Digital
voice
Vmux-2120
10/100BaseT
Site B
IP/TDM
Network
FXS
Router
10/100BaseT
Ethernet
LAN
Analog
voice
10/100BaseT,
E1/T1
Up to
30 FXS
Vmux-210
10/100BaseT
data
154
Ethernet
LAN
Vmux-110
Remote Voice Trunking Gateway
Site A
Site B
FXS
FXO
PBX
Vmux-110
Ethernet
LAN
G ATEWAYS
TRUNKING
VOICE
V.35
V.35
ETH
ETH
10/100BaseT
data
Analog voice
Vmux-110
10/100BaseT
data
Ethernet
LAN
Branch #1
PBX
E1/T1
Vmux-110
Headquarters
PBX
Branch #2
PBX
E1/T1s
Vmux-2120
E1/T1s
Router
E1/T1
xDSL,
cable, PLC
IP/TDM
Network
Router
Vmux-110
PSTN
Fixed
wireless
Branch #3
FXS
Analog
voice
Vmux-210
155
Gmux-2000
VO I C E
T RU N KI NG
G ATEWAYS
Modules
Gmux-2000
E1/T1s
GbE
STM-1/
OC-3
STM-1/
OC-3
E1/T1s
GbE
MSC
Gmux-2000
TDM/IP
E1/T1
FE1/FT1
E1/T1s
MSC
Vmux-2120
156
MSC/BSC
RAD
VoIP
SYSTEM
and SOHO customers easy migration to costcutting VoIP telephony without replacing their
existing telephony equipment.
Integrated solution for high quality VoIP
services
Engineered to provide superior voice quality and
call integrity, the fully integrated RVS is comprised
of the IPVsuite-200 Class 5 SIP softswitch and
provisioning system, IPVgate customer premises
VoIP gateway routers, an IP-PBX for enterprises,
and the IPVsuite-Billing prepaid and postpaid
billing system.
The RVS is an inclusive system connecting the
central office softswitch to customer premises
analog telephones and fax machines, and analog,
ISDN and IP PBXs. Enterprises benefit from LAN
connectivity via a 10/100BaseT Ethernet port. For
data communications between headquarters and
remote offices, a built-in VPN server/client
creates transparent connectivity of enterprise
LANs into a single virtual LAN.
Integral to the system are an ADSL2+ modem
and router, firewall and IPSec VPN. Where FTTx is
the access infrastructure, the RVS CPE can be
equipped with an SFP to support fiber.
Optional Wi-Fi access point capability and a
full-featured IP-PBX complement the offering for
the more demanding SMB environment.
SIP compliant
The RVS is a SIP-based system fully compatible
with leading SIP end units, including gateways, IP
phones and IP-PBXs. The system enables
connection to any other standard SIP client after
its authentication and registration.
Central management reduces OpEx
System repairs and upgrades are handled
remotely from central sites, saving money for
providers and keeping total cost of ownership to
a minimum. The RVSs multilayered quality of
service (QoS) includes call prioritization and
bandwidth optimization, enabling the delivery of
high quality calls even over low-cost ADSL
connections.
The RAD VoIP System:
IPVgate-20A: SMB analog VoIP gateway router
IPVgate-20B: SMB BRI VoIP gateway router
IPVgate-20L: SOHO analog VoIP gateway router
IPVgate-20P: PRI VoIP gateway router (can also
function as a media gateway)
IPVgate-30: SMB IP-PBX and VoIP gateway router
IPVsuite-200: SIP Class 5 softswitch and
provisioning system
IPVsuite-Billing: Prepaid and postpaid billing
system
SMB Premises
FXS
Central Office
IPVsuite-200
Customer Premises
IP phone or
SIP client
Class 5 softswitch
Management, monitoring
& provisioning
Voice mail, CDRs &
additional services
IPVsuite-Billing
SIP
phones
Customer Premises
Backup
SIP server
SIP
SMB Premises
SIP
SIP
SIP
IPVgate-30
(IP-PBX)
IP
Network
LAN
SIP
ADSL/ADSL2+
ETH, fiber
Tel lines
IPVgate-20A/
IPVgate-20B/ (POTS, ISDN, PBX
E1/T1)
IPVgate-20P
SOHO Premises
Postpaid billing
Prepaid services
including calling cards
Invoicing
FXS
LAN
E1/T1
Media gateway
SS7, PRI
PSTN or
Cellular
158
IPVgate-20L
IPVsuite-200
Class 5 SIP Softswitch
and Provisioning System
SYSTEM
VoIP
Advanced services
RAD
Monitoring system
159
IPVsuite-Billing
RAD
VoIP
SYSTEM
160
IVR options
The IPVsuite-Billings Web interfaces provide upto-the-minute account information for both the
subscribers and customer service representatives
(CSRs). Using the WebClient application, CSRs
can easily create, search and modify accounts,
view account activities, balances and invoices,
and manage support tickets.
IPVgate-20A, IPVgate-20B,
IPVgate-20P
SMB VoIP Gateway Routers
SMB Premises
Central Office
IPVsuite-200
Class 5 softswitch
Management, monitoring
& provisioning
Voice mail, CDRs &
additional services
IPVsuite-Billing
SIP
SIP
IP
Network
PBX
IPVgate-20A/
IPVgate-20B/
IPVgate-20P
SIP
LAN
Customer Premises
SIP
Postpaid billing
Prepaid services
including calling cards
Invoicing
IP phone or other
SIP client
E1/T1
Media gateway
SS7, PRI
PSTN or
Cellular
Fax
ADSL/ADSL2+
ETH, fiber
SYSTEM
VoIP
RAD
5
161
IPVgate-20L
SYSTEM
RAD
VoIP
Intelligent CPEs
When operating as part of the RAD VoIP System
(RVS), the IPVgate-20L works seamlessly with
the IPVsuite-200 SIP softswitch and provisioning
system, providing network statistics and
analysis.
One-box solution
RADs SOHO analog VoIP gateway router is a
one-box solution, providing cost-cutting SIP VoIP
telephony service, broadband access, local area
networking (LAN), and optional Wi-Fi access
point via an IEEE 802.11b/g standard-compliant
wireless router.
Availability of service
The IPVgate-20L is available with an integral
ADSL2+ modem, which provides ADSL line
monitoring as well as automatic rerouting of all
data via a backup router in the event of
connectivity failure.
Central Office
IPVsuite-200
2 x FXS
Class 5 softswitch
Management, monitoring
& provisioning
Voice mail, CDRs &
additional services
IPVsuite-Billing
ADSL/ADSL2+
ETH, fiber
SIP
SIP
IP
Network
IPVgate-20L
LAN
SIP
Customer Premises
SIP
Postpaid billing
Prepaid services
including calling cards
Invoicing
IP phone or other
SIP client
E1/T1
Media gateway
SS7, PRI
PSTN or
Cellular
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IPVgate-30
SMB IP-PBX and VoIP Gateway Router
SYSTEM
VoIP
RAD
Intelligent CPEs
When operating as part of the RAD VoIP System
(RVS), the IPVgate-30 works seamlessly with the
IPVsuite-200s built-in management system,
providing network statistics and analysis.
SMB Premises
Central Office
IPVsuite-200
SIP mobile
handset
Class 5 softswitch
Management, monitoring
& provisioning
Voice mail, CDRs &
additional services
IPVsuite-Billing
2 x FXS
SIP
phones
ADSL/ADSL2+
ETH, fiber
IPVgate-30
SIP
SIP
IP
Network
SIP
Customer Premises
SIP
Availability of service
The IPVgate-30 is available with an integrated
ADSL2+ modem, which provides ADSL line
monitoring as well as automatic rerouting of all
data via a backup router in the event of
connectivity failure.
IP phone or other
SIP client
Postpaid billing
Prepaid services
including calling cards
Invoicing
E1/T1
Media gateway
SS7, PRI
PSTN or
Cellular
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A cc e ss
ATM
6
ATM Access
For many years, ATM has been the networking technology of choice for service
delivery with end-to-end quality. Today, while service providers are gradually starting
to migrate to Carrier Ethernet and other alternative technologies, ATM access
networks are still widely deployed supporting, for example, the majority of First Mile
DSL connections and will remain operational for some time to come. Carriers and
service providers are therefore looking for reliable solutions to leverage their large ATM
installed base for both LAN-to-LAN connectivity and legacy traffic transport.
RADs ATM integrated access devices, network termination
units and corporate concentrators allow carriers and
service providers to simultaneously transport voice, legacy
data and LAN traffic over ATM backbones with various
levels of service guarantees. Supporting a wide range of
data rates from E1/T1 up to STM-4/OC-12, these devices
feature sophisticated traffic engineering attributes with
performance monitoring and diagnostic capabilities.
Additionally, they enable the use of widely available DSL
links for ATM access. RADs ATM products can also be
used for smart demarcation between ATM networks or
between ATM and IP networks.
Multiple services over ATM
RADs ATM access devices converge leased line and
transparent LAN services, together with legacy Frame
Relay and ISDN traffic delivery. This improves network
utilization and eliminates the need to invest in dedicated
infrastructure. Extending carrier control to the user
premises, they support circuit emulation for voice and
TDM connectivity, as well as for dedicated Internet access
(DIA) and LAN bridging. This provides a single solution for
service integration over ATM with quality of service (QoS)
performance guarantees that meet diverse application
requirements.
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ATM
Branch #1
STM-1/OC-3c
Headquarters
ACE-52
ETH
E1/T1
FE
PBX
STM-1/OC-3c
ACE-2002
PBX
A cc e ss
ETH
FE
ATM
Network
Branch #2
ETH
n x E1/T1
FE
STM-1/OC-3c
ACE-202
4 x E1/T1
PBX
Site B
ETH
FE
SHDSL
Site A
LA-110
DSLAM
ETH
E1/T1
FE
PBX
STM-1/OC-3c
ACE-202
PBX
ATM
Network
Site C
ETH
n x E1/T1
FE
DSLAM
4 x SHDSL
IMA
LA-110
E1/T1
PBX
Low speed (DSL) and high speed (fiber) Ethernet services over ATM
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ACE-52
NTUS
ATM
SLA differentiation
Service providers are looking for ways to costeffectively run more services over their ATM
backbones, to leverage their widespread
deployment of ATM equipment. RADs ACE-52 is
ideal for delivering transparent LAN services
(TLS) and circuit emulation services (CES) over
the ATM network.
Customer Premises
Customer Premises
Ethernet
Ethernet
STM-1/OC-3
LAN
ACE-52
PBX
E1/T1
STM-1/OC-3
NMS
ATM edge
switch
ATM
Network
ATM edge
switch
LAN
ACE-52
E1/T1
PBX
ATM data
Management VCC
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ACE-201
Multiservice Network Termination Unit
NTUS
SLA differentiation
ATM
Ethernet
ACE-52
Ethernet
Metro
GbE
ACE-201
STM-1/OC-3
STM-4/OC-12
ATM
Network
Ethernet
ACE-52
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ACE-202
NTUS
ATM
Branch Office
Headquarters
FR
Router
ACE-202
Router
STM-1/
OC-3
Ethernet
ACE-2002
PBX
ATM
STM-1/
OC-3
STM-1/
OC-3
Ethernet
NMS
E1/T1
CES
ATM Network
STM-1/
OC-3
PBX
ACE-202
Ethernet
Branch Office
ATM data
Inband management
ACE-202 as an access device for the small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) market
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ACE-2002, ACE-2002E
Multiservice Access Concentrators
and ATM NTUs
Router
Ethernet
Ethernet
STM-1/
OC-3
ACE-2002E
ATM
switch
Public ATM
Network
ACE-2002
4 x E1/T1
PBX
CES
STM-1/
OC-3
10/100BaseT
Ethernet
PBX
Carrier-owned multiservice
concentrator/ATM demarcation device
Plug-and-play installation
SNMP management
ATM capabilities
ATM UNI
ATM
4 x E1/T1
CES
ACE-202
10/100BaseT
Ethernet
NTUS
ATM
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LA-110
ATM
I A DS
Frame Relay
IMA bonding
RADs LA-110 ATM IAD enables carriers to
converge multiple services, such as voice, data,
and Internet access, over DSL access lines and
existing ATM or packet-based networks. This
improves network utilization and eliminates the
need to invest in new infrastructure, thereby
achieving increased profitability. Typically used by
small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and in
cellular backhaul, the LA-110 features a variety of
network interface alternatives, including ADSL,
SHDSL, IMA over SHDSL, and E1. User interfaces
include 10/100BaseT and optional E1 (TDM or
UNI), ISDN, or serial FR/X.21/V.35.
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IP functionality
The LA-110 incorporates a fully-featured, builtin bridge or IP router with integrated firewall.
The integrated IP router saves the costs of an
external router and provides an excellent
solution for LAN-to-LAN or Internet access
services. NAT functionality allows multiple users
to share a single public IP address. Layer 2 VLAN
mapping is also supported.
ATM quality of service and OAM
Supporting ATM QoS, the LA-110 enables
carriers to deliver voice, data and leased line
services with performance guarantees. Traffic
shaping per VC secures the priority of critical
applications, with service classification per CBR,
VBR, UBR, and UBR+ bandwidth profiles.
Additionally, operation, administration and
maintenance (OAM) cells provide complete endto-end control of the network. They enable fault
notification and performance and connectivity
monitoring, including delay measurements. The
LA-110s comprehensive diagnostics and
statistics collection allow service providers to
reduce their operational and maintenance costs,
by minimizing technician truck rolls for on-site
inspections to localize and repair network faults.
Network management
The LA-110 features flexible management
capabilities, including local management via an
ASCII terminal (RS-232). In addition, remote
management can be performed either inband or
out-of-band, using the network or user ports.
Advanced FCAPS (Fault, Configuration,
Accounting, Performance, Security) and
diagnostic tools are provided by
RADview-EMS,RADs carrier-class element
management system, via an SNMP-based GUI.
The LA-110 also supports a variety of
configuration access channels, including Telnet,
SNMP, Web server, and TFTP. Incorporated
security features include Secure Shell (SSH),
Web-based Secure Socket Layer (SSL), SNMPv3,
and RADIUS.
ATM
Site A
Site B
E1/T1
DSLAM
PBX
SHDSL
X.21
LA-110
Router
DSLAM
ATM
PBX
SHDSL
ATM/PSN
Core
ATM
I A DS
E1/T1
X.21
LA-110
Router
LAN
LAN
Site A
Site B
IAD
LA-110
LAN
DSLAM
4 x SHDSL
DSLAM
4 x SHDSL
ATM/PSN
Network
IMA
IMA
IAD
LA-110
Frame Relay
switch
Switch
Site A
V.35
FRAD or
router
ATM IAD
Frame Relay
Network
DSLAM
SHDSL
Site B
FRAD or
router
Site C
ATM/PSN
Network
ATM IAD
SHDSL
LA-110
V.35
LA-110
DSLAM
Router
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PSEUDOWIRE
TDM
7
TDM Pseudowire
During the last decade, pseudowire technology has been established as the de-facto
enabler for migrating legacy communications services to economical, higher bandwidth
packet switched networks (PSNs). Today, TDM pseudowires are implemented in many
mainstream services, transparently carrying voice, video and data traffic end-to-end
over Ethernet, IP or MPLS backbones.
What are TDM pseudowires?
Pseudowire (PW) emulation is a method for transmitting
any Layer 2 protocol over packet switched networks. It
allows a seamless connection between two network
elements by creating logical links, or virtual tunnels,
across the packet network. In TDM pseudowires, the
transmitted E1, T1, E3, or T3 streams are encapsulated in
packets upon entering the network and then
reconstructed at the pseudowire egress, where clocking
information is also regenerated. As a result, real-time
traffic is delivered transparently without distortion,
avoiding the complexities of translating signaling data,
while ensuring that synchronization criteria are met.
The pioneering author of various pseudowire RFCs,
recommendations and implementation agreements, RAD
has been actively involved in the creation of the industrys
major pseudowire standards by the IETF, ITU, MFA, and
MEF. Since first introducing TDMoIP pseudowire
encapsulation to the market in 1999, RAD has deployed
more than 110,000 pseudowire links worldwide. Our vast
expertise and industry-leading know-how create fieldproven solutions that ensure service continuity for TDM
applications, with full support for legacy equipment, such
as Class 4 and 5 switches, PBXs and TDM multiplexers.
RADs TDM pseudowire expert solutions
RAD offers a diverse mix of TDM pseudowire access
gateways from small customer-located equipment, to
high-capacity aggregation units for central offices or
points-of-presence (POPs). The IPmux family of TDM
pseudowire gateways (see pages 174-181) handles full
E1/T1, fractional E1/T1 and E3/T3 streams right off the
user premises, while the Gmux-2000 (pages 182-183)
offers a modular chassis for aggregating and terminating
pseudowire traffic. Together, they provide circuit
extension over packet with VLAN-based service
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PSEUDOWIRE
Enterprises reduce their IT expenses on PSTN connectivity and branch-tobranch communications by consolidating PBX, ISDN BRI, video, and data
traffic over a single, economical Ethernet link.
Private line and transparent LAN services (TLS) over Metro Ethernet
Cellular backhaul over packet transport
Leased line replacement with packet transport for enterprises
TDM
ADM
8 or 16 x E1/T1
196 x E1/T1
2 x STM-1/OC-3
SDH/SONET
IPmux-216
2 x GbE or FE ports
ADM
Gmux-2000
ADM
GbE
FE
16 x E1/T1
2 x E3/T3
2 x CT-3
Metro
Packet
Network
1, 2 or 4 x E1/T1 or
1 x serial data
IPmux-24
PSTN
16 x E1/T1, 2 x E3/T3,
2 x CT3/STS-1
IPmux-216
IPmux-216
RADview-SC/TDMoIP
6 x FE
2 x GbE or FE ports
6 x FE
n x E1/T1
Fixed
wireless
Serial
IPmux-2L
ETH
n x E1/T1
FE/GbE or fiber
IPmux-216
Gmux-2000
n x E1/T1
GbE
ETH/IP/MPLS
Core Network
Cable HFC
Infrastructure
ETH over
cable
n x E1/T1 or
Ch. T3 or
Ch. STM-1/OC-3
Cable
modem
IPmux-24
ETH
n x E1/T1
xDSL
FE/GbE
PSTN
ETH
xDSL
Modem
IPmux-24
DSLAM
ETH
n x E1/T1
LA-110
ETH
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IPmux-24
RE M OT E
T D M
P S E U D OWI RE
G ATEWAYS
Remote Site
Central Site
Fast
Ethernet
4 x E1/T1
IPmux-24
196 x E1/T1
7 x Ch. T3
6 x Ch. STM-1/OC-3
Packet
Switched
Network
Remote Site
Gmux-2000
IPmux-216
GbE
4 x E1/T1
IPmux-24
NMS
CO/POP
Gmux-2000
IPmux-216
Fiber
196 x E1/T1
7 x Ch. T3
6 x Ch. STM-1/OC-3
IPmux-24
4 x E1/T1
PSTN
ETH
Telephony
switch
Daisy-chain application
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Fiber
IPmux-24
4 x E1/T1
ETH
Fiber
IPmux-24
4 x E1/T1
ETH
PS E U D OW I RE
TD M
RE M OTE
G AT E WAYS
FE/GbE
2 x E1/T1
IP
Node B
BTS
Central Site
IPmux-24
GbE
Mobile
switch
BSC
196 x E1/T1
7 x Ch. T3
6 x Ch. STM-1/OC-3
RNC
Ethernet
switch
Ethernet
switch
PSN
GbE
Ring
IPmux-24
IPmux-24
Gmux-2000
IP
Node B
BTS
FE/GbE
2 x E1/T1
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IPmux-216
RE M OT E
T D M
P S E U D OWI RE
G ATEWAYS
Remote Site
Central Site
FE
8 x E1/T1
IPmux-216
196 x E1/T1
7 x Ch. T3
6 x Ch. STM-1/OC-3
Packet
Switched
Network
Gmux-2000
Remote Site
GbE
16 x E1/T1
IPmux-216
NMS
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CO/POP
IPmux-216
Fiber
8 x E1/T1
PSTN
Fiber
16 x E1/T1
Ethernet
IPmux-216
8 x E1/T1
Ethernet
Ethernet
Daisy-chain application
V.35,
RS-449,
RS-232,
RS-530,
X.21
V.35, V.36,
RS-232,
RS-530,
X.21
FCD-E1
IPmux-2L
E1
Network
V.35,
RS-449,
RS-232,
RS-530,
X.21
Fast
Ethernet
n x E1
IPmux-216
E1
GbE
Packet
Switched
Network
Legacy device
with
serial interface
V.35, V.36,
RS-232,
RS-530,
X.21
FCD-E1
IPmux-2L
Legacy device
with
serial interface
G AT E WAYS
E1
PS E U D OW I RE
Telephony
switch
TD M
n x E1/T1
7 x Ch. T3
6 x Ch. STM-1/OC-3
IPmux-216
Fiber
RE M OTE
Gmux-2000
IPmux-216
FE/GbE
2 x E1/T1
IP
Node B
BTS
Central Site
IPmux-216
Mobile
switch
BSC
196 x E1/T1
7 x Ch. T3
6 x Ch. STM-1/OC-3
Ethernet
switch
Ethernet
switch
RNC
PSN
Ethernet
Ring
IPmux-216
IPmux-216
Gmux-2000
IPmux-216
IP
Node B
BTS
FE/GbE
2 x E1/T1
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IPmux-2L, IPmux-4L
RE M OT E
T D M
P S E U D OWI RE
G ATEWAYS
Pseudowire OAM
ETH
Headquarters
100BaseFX
IPmux-2L/
IPmux-4L
n x E1
IPmux-216
ETH
Ethernet
switch
LAN
Up to 4 x E1
Packet
Switched
Network
ETH
LAN
PBX
Site B
ETH
LAN
LAN
Up to 4 x E1
100BaseFX
IPmux-2L/
IPmux-4L
ETH
LAN
PBX
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Site A
Pseudowire timing
EMS management
IPmux-2L
IPmux-4L
User Ports:
E1
1 or 2
Fast Ethernet
(10/100BaseT
and 100BaseFX)
1 or 2
1 or 2
Optional n x 64
1
Serial Data
Network Ports:
Fast Ethernet
(UTP or SFP)
IPmux-1E
RE M OT E
T D M
P S E U D OW I RE
G ATEWAYS
QoS support
For latest updates visit www.rad.com
Interfaces
Megaplex-2100
E1/T1
ISDN
switch
IPmux-24
ML-IP
Packet
Switched
Network
Up to 4
analog
phones
n x E1/T1
Telephone
switch
IPmux-216
IPmux-1E
Analog extension over a packet switched network, grooming the traffic to n x E1/T1 at the central office
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IPmux-155L
Hub-Site Pseudowire Access Gateway
Aggregates up to 32 customer-end
gateways over Fast Ethernet links
POP/Central Office
ETH
Packet
Switched
Network
FE
Fiber
IPmux-2L
E1
4 x GbE
PBX
G AT E WAYS
P S E U D OW I RE
The IPmux-155L includes a wire-speed, nonblocking Ethernet switch. Its high capacity
includes the following interfaces:
32 fiber or copper Fast Ethernet ports
Four fiber or copper Gigabit Ethernet ports
1+1 STM-1 ports
TD M
C ENTRA L
IPmux-155L
ETH
FE
Fiber
SDH
IPmux-2L
E1
PBX
Ethernet capabilities
The IPmux-155Ls Ethernet attributes include
port-based VLAN membership and VLAN
tagging, as well as VLAN stacking (Q-in-Q). In
addition, it supports port-based rate limitation
per granular committed information rate (CIR)
and committed burst size (CBS), enabling the
total transmitted bandwidth to be adapted to
the limitations of the transport media.
FE
SDH
1+1
Ch. STM-1
GbE
IPmux-155L
E1
IPmux
IP
Network
FE
PBX
E1
IPmux
PBX
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Gmux-2000
C E N T RA L
T D M
P S E U D OWI RE
G ATEWAYS
Modules
The Gmux-2000 is a 6U-high chassis, mountable
in a 19-inch ETSI or ANSI rack and houses the
following modules:
Up to two PSN network uplink modules
Two control modules
Three AC or DC power supply modules
Seven I/O modules (E1/T1, Ch. T3 and
Ch. STM-1/OC-3 interfaces)
A cooling fans module
n x E1/T1
ADM
SDH/
SONET
196 x E1/T1
7 x Ch. T3
6 x Ch. STM-1/OC-3
GbE
ADM
Packet
Switched
Network
Gmux-2000
GbE
n x E1/T1
Gmux-2000
ADM
n x E1/T1
NMS
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PSTN
Redundancy Options
IPmux-1E
G AT E WAYS
4 x FXS/FXO/
E&M/BRI
P S E U D OW I RE
TD M
C ENTRA L
8 or 16 x E1/T1
IPmux-216
2 x GbE or FE ports
ADM
SDH/
SONET
1, 2 or 4 x E1/T1
Ethernet
switch
196 x E1/T1
7 x Ch. T3
6 x Ch. STM-1/OC-3
GbE
ADM
Packet
Switched
Network
Gmux-2000
IPmux-24
1, 2 x E1/T1 or
1 x serial data
IPmux-2L
ADM
2 x GbE or FE ports
2 x 10/100BaseT
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MiTOP-E1T1,
MiTOP-E3T3
T D M
S F P
P S E U D OW I RE
G ATEWAYS
Pseudowire capabilities
Featuring ASIC-based architecture, the
MiTOP-E1T1 and MiTOP-E3T3 incorporate multistandard pseudowire support, including CESoPSN
Remote Sites
MiTOP
Ethernet switch/router
with MiTOP
Central Site
PSTN
ETH
n x E1/T1
Ch. T3
MiTOP
Packet
Switched
Network
Gateway
Ethernet switch/router
with MiTOP
NMS
Ethernet switch/router
with MiTOP
E1/T1/E3/T3
ETH
ETH
MiTOP
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E1/T1/E3/T3
E1/T1/E3/T3
ETH
and
C o n n ec t i v i t y
C o n v er t ers
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RIC-E1, RIC-T1
T D M
C ONV ERTERS
E1 or T1 Interface Converters
AC or DC power supply
VLAN capabilities
When equipped with an Ethernet interface,
RIC-E1 and RIC-T1 transparently connect remote
LANs and VLANs over unframed E1/T1 links,
utilizing the full E1/T1 bandwidth. All of the
above mentioned interfaces are easily
interchangeable thanks to the modular design.
Operating full duplex at a rate of 2.048 Mbps or
1.544 Mbps, respectively, the RIC-E1 and RIC-T1
have a range of 300 meters (1,000 ft) from the
G.703 equipment. They perform a diagnostic
loop test in compliance with ITU V.54 standard
IP
Network
E1/
T1
10/100BT
Router
V.35
Remote Site
ASM-MN-214
with RIC-E1R
or RIC-T1R
SDH/
SONET
ADM
E1/
T1
ADM
10/100BT
RIC-E1 or V.35/X.21
RIC-T1
Switch/
router
SPD-703-1
G.703 Codirectional Rate and Interface Converter
V.35
Router
186
G.703
codirectional
64 kbps
V.35
PCM
Network
SPD-703-1
Channel
bank
SPD-703-1
Channel
bank
Router
RSD-1, RSD-10
4, 8-Channel Programmable Sharing Devices
RS-232/V.24 interface
Modem
19.2 kbps
Modem
4/8 channels
Modem
Modem
RSD-1/RSD-10
BE-1
S H A RI N G D E V I C E s / M I N I AT U RE C O N V E RT E RS
No AC or DC power required
Immediate installation
PBX
BNC
BNC
E1
4-wire
BE-1
Twisted pairs
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FPS-8
pac k et
S w itches
IP support
IP routing
Standard IP encapsulation over Frame
Relay (RFC 1490), X.25 (RFC 1356) or
Ethernet
Transparent bridging
Data prioritization
IP,
Frame Relay,
X.25
Headquarters
FPS-8
SPS-3S
Server
Ethernet
LAN
Host
PSTN/ISDN
188
Branch
IP support
IP routing
Standard IP encapsulation over Frame
Relay (RFC 1490), X.25 (RFC 1356) or
Ethernet
Transparent bridging
S w itches
Management capabilities
pac k et
Headquarters
X.25
X.25
Clients
SPS-6/12
IP,
Frame Relay
or
X.25
Network
SPS-6/12
IP,
Frame Relay
Backup
or
X.25
Network
X.25
FPS-8
X.25
FPS-8
PSTN/ISDN
Backup
Clients
Server
Server
PSTN/ISDN
SPS-6 or SPS-12 used to consolidate X.25 and IP for medium-sized branch office
Frame
Relay
IP/Frame Relay
IP/X.25
SPS-3S
X.25
Network
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SPS-4
pac k et
S w itches
Bank Headquarters
SPS/FPS
X.25/
Frame Relay
Network
Main
X.25
SPS-4
Host
Main
X.25
Backup
Backup
GPRS
Network
Cash machine
X.25
Backup
host
X.25
FPS-8
SPS-4
GPRS
Network
190
Lottery machine
SPS-4X
Multiprotocol Packet Switch
S w itches
pac k et
UTP
IP
Network
UTP
Remote Branch
Headquarters/
Regional Office
X.25/FR/
HDLC
Synchronous
SPS-4X
Backup
FR/X.25
Network
GPRS/ISDN/
PSTN
Network
Synchronous
SPS-4X
LAN
UTP
Backup
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SPS-3
s w itches
Interfaces: V.24/RS-232
SPS-3
Frame Relay
Cash
machine
Bank
Backup
pac k et
PSTN
or X.25
Network
SPS-2HS
SPS-2HS
Bridge/router
Ethernet
Backup
APS-8
ISDN or
PSTN
Network
Frame Relay
or X.25
Network
Wide
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APD-8
8-Channel FRAD/X.25 PAD
s w itches
APD-8
pac k et
X.25
or
Frame
Relay
APD-2HS
Miniature FRAD/X.25 PAD
V.35
APD-2HS
X.25 or
Frame Relay
Network
Async
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SFP Transceivers
sfp
transceivers
194
[ft]
SFP-9F
Fast Ethernet, RJ-45
UTP, cat. 5
100
100
328
SFP-9G
Gigabit Ethernet, RJ-45
100
100
328
SFP-11
G.703
Coaxial
75
STM-1E, mini BNC, DIN 1.0/2.3
135
442
(12.7 dB)**
SFP-12
G.703
Coaxial
75
E3, SMB
135
(12.7 dB)**
442
SFP-E1T1/GbE***
Gigabit Ethernet, E1/T1,
remote bridge, RJ-45
1000Base-x,
IEEE 802.3 (GbE),
G.703 (E1/T1)
UTP, cat. 5
(AWG-22)
120/100
2550/1829
8202/6000
SFP-E1T1/FE***
Fast Ethernet, E1/T1,
remote bridge, RJ-45
SFP-E3T3/FE***
Fast Ethernet, E3/T3,
remote bridge, SMB
SFP-E3T3/GbE***
Gigabit Ethernet, E3/T3,
remote bridge, SMB
100BaseFX,
IEEE 802.3 (Fast
Ethernet), G.703
(E1/T1)
UTP, cat. 5
(AWG-22)
120/100
2550/1829
8202/6000
100BaseFX,
IEEE 802.3 (Fast
Ethernet), G.703
(E3/T3)
Coaxial
(RG59)
75
275
900
1000Base-x,
IEEE 802.3, (GbE),
G.703 (E3/T3)
Coaxial
(RG59)
75
275
900
SFP-PWE1T1***
TDM to Ethernet-
pseudowire gateway
100BaseFX,
IEEE 802.3 (FE),
G.703 (E1/T1)
UTP, cat.5
120/100
**
*** These
Notes:
D DDM internal calibration
H Industrial SFP temperature
range 40 to 85C
Typical Max.
Range
[km]
[miles]
SFP-5/5D/5H/5DH
Gigabit Ethernet, LC
850, 50/125
multimode
1000BaseSX,
VCSEL
IEEE 802.3 (GbE)
-17
-9.5
0.55
0.3
SFP-6/6D/6H
Gigabit Ethernet, LC
1310, 9/125
single mode
1000BaseLX10,
IEEE 802.3 (GbE)
Laser
-20
-3
-9.5
-3
10
6.2
SFP-7/7D
Gigabit Ethernet, LC
1550, 9/125
single mode
Laser
-22
-3
+5
80
49.7
SFP-8/8D/8H/8DH
Gigabit Ethernet, LC
1310, 9/125
single mode
Laser
-21
-3
-4
+4
40
24.8
SFP-17a/17b
Gigabit Ethernet, LC
TX 1310/1490
RX 1490/1310
9/125 single mode
(single fiber)
1000BaseBX10,
IEEE 802.3 (GbE)
Laser (WDM)
-20
-3
-9
-3
10
6.2
SFP-20
Gigabit Ethernet, LC
1550, 9/125
single mode
Laser
-32
-3
+5
120
74.5
SFP-21a/21b
Gigabit Ethernet, LC
TX 1310/1490
RX 1490/1310
9/125 single mode
(single fiber)
Laser (WDM)
-24
-3
-5
40
24.8
SFP-22a/22b
Gigabit Ethernet, LC
TX 1490/1570
RX 1570/1490
9/125 single mode
(single fiber)
Laser (WDM)
-24
-3
+5
80
49.7
SFP-23a/23b
Gigabit Ethernet, LC
TX 1310/1550
RX 1550/1310
9/125 single mode
(single fiber)
Laser (WDM)
-24
-3
-5
40
24.8
SFP-24
Fast Ethernet/STM-1, LC
850, 50/125
multimode
VCSEL
-25
-2
-10
-4
1.2
SFP-47DH
Gigabit Ethernet, LC, DDM, internal
calibration, extended temperature range
-20 to 85 C (-4 to 185 F)
1470, 9/125
single mode
Laser (CWDM)
-24
-3
+5
80
49.7
SFP-49DH
Gigabit Ethernet, LC, DDM, internal
calibration, extended temperature range
-20 to 85 C (-4 to 185 F)
1490, 9/125
single mode
Laser (CWDM)
-24
-3
+5
80
49.7
SFP-51DH
Gigabit Ethernet, LC, DDM, internal
calibration, extended temperature range
-20 to 85 C (-4 to 185 F)
1510, 9/125
single mode
Laser (CWDM)
-24
-3
+5
80
49.7
SFP-55DH
Gigabit Ethernet, LC, DDM, internal
calibration, extended temperature range
-20 to 85 C (-4 to 185 F)
1530, 9/125
single mode
Laser (CWDM)
-24
-3
+5
80
49.7
SFP-57DH
Gigabit Ethernet, LC, DDM, internal
calibration, extended temperature range
-20 to 85 C (-4 to 185 F)
1550, 9/125
single mode
Laser (CWDM)
-24
-3
+6
80
49.7
SFP-59DH
Gigabit Ethernet, LC, DDM, internal
calibration, extended temperature range
-20 to 85 C (-4 to 185 F)
1570, 9/125
single mode
Laser (CWDM)
-24
-3
+7
80
49.7
SFP-53DH
Gigabit Ethernet, LC, DDM, internal
calibration, extended temperature range
-20 to 85 C (-4 to 185 F)
1590, 9/125
single mode
Laser (CWDM)
-24
-3
+8
80
49.7
SFP-61DH
Gigabit Ethernet, LC, DDM, internal
calibration, extended temperature range
-20 to 85 C (-4 to 185 F)
1610, 9/125
single mode
Laser (CWDM)
-24
-3
+9
80
49.7
transceivers
sfp
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SFP Transceivers
sfp
transceivers
(Continued)
[km]
[miles]
SFP-1/1D
Fast Ethernet/STM-1, LC3
1310, 62.5/125
multimode
LED
-30
-14
-20
-14
1.2
SFP-2/2D/2H
Fast Ethernet/STM-1, LC
1310, 9/125
single mode
Laser
-28
-8
-15
-8
15
9.3
SFP-3/3D/3H
Fast Ethernet/STM-1, LC
1310, 9/125
single mode
Laser
-34
-10
-5
40
24.8
SFP-4/4D
Fast Ethernet/STM-1, LC
1550, 9/125
single mode
Laser
-34
-10
-5
80
49.7
SFP-10a/10b/10aD/10bD
Fast Ethernet/STM-1, LC
TX 1310/1550
RX 1550/1310
9/125 single mode
(single fiber)
Laser
(WDM)
-28
-8
-14
-8
20
12.4
SFP-14D
STM-4, LC, DDM,
internal calibration
1310, 62.5/125
multimode
Laser
-28
-14
-20
-14
0.5
0.3
SFP-15
STM-4, LC
1310, 9/125
single mode
G.957 S4.1
Laser
-28
-8
-15
-8
15
9.3
SFP-16
STM-4, LC
1550, 9/125
single mode
G.957 L4.2
Laser
-28
-8
-3
+2
80
49.7
SFP-18a/18b
Fast Ethernet/STM-1, LC
TX 1310/1550
RX 1550/1310
9/125 single mode
(single fiber)
Laser
(WDM)
-28
-8
-5
40
24.8
SFP-19a/19b
Fast Ethernet/STM-1, LC
TX 1490/1570
RX 1570/1490
9/125 single mode
(single fiber)
Laser
(WDM)
-30
-8
+5
80
49.7
Notes:
D DDM internal calibration
H Industrial SFP temperature
range 40 to 85C
196
Typical Max.
Range
MANAGEMENT
NETWORK
9
Network Management
As the world becomes more dependent on advanced computerized systems for
managing operations in real time, the demand for control and monitoring is surging.
The existence of heterogeneous networks creates a challenge for network managers,
who must manage networks consisting of many types of equipment from different
vendors.
The result is that network management becomes an
arduous and complex task for network administrators, and
the effectiveness of managing the network is reduced.
RADs network management portfolio meets these
challenges, offering an integrated network and system
management solution that adheres to TMN standards and
operates in a multi-vendor system environment. RADs
management systems help the network manager
supervise, monitor and provision RAD-based networks
varying in size and product mix, as well as basic
management of third-party devices, thereby reducing
OpEx. The solution architecture is scalable, affordable for
small installations, yet flexible to accommodate the
network administrators future needs.
TMN logical layers
ITU-T Telecommunications Management Network (TMN)
defines a layered model where each layer is responsible
for different management functions, while interfacing with
underlying and overlying layers, to provide a complete
and comprehensive set of tools (see Figure 2):
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9
RADview-SC/Vmux is a powerful management tool for provisioning and
monitoring compressed voice services, providing control and monitoring of
end-to-end circuits for networks comprising the Vmux product family.
RADview-SC/TDMoIP is a powerful management tool for provisioning and
monitoring TDM over IP (TDMoIP) services, providing control and monitoring
of end-to-end circuits for networks comprised of the IPmux family of
products. RADview-SC/TDMoIP includes an open CORBA northbound
interface, facilitating integration with third-party NMS or umbrella systems.
RADview-SC/TDM is the cornerstone of the RAD family of network
management solutions, simplifying service provisioning and end-to-end
path management of MAP devices. The system includes automatic optimal
path detection and configuration, as well as path protection and re-route
upon network resource failure, thus automating network maintenance and
minimizing downtime. RADview-SC/TDM includes an open CORBA
northbound interface, facilitating integration with third-party NMS or
umbrella systems. RADview-SC/TDM includes an SLA (service level
agreement) module for checking that every provisioned service conforms to
the SLA promised to the end user.
MANAGEMENT
NETWORK
RADview-SC
NML
Telnet
Third-party
EMS/NMS/OSS
Web browser
BML
CORBA
EML
RADview element
managers
SML
NML
Telnet
Server
HTTP
Server
SNMP
Agent
SNMP
EML
NEL
DB/Configuration
NEL
Managed Device
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RADview-EMS
RA DV I E W
M A N AG E M ENT
SYSTE M
OSS / BSS
RADview-EMS
Northbound
FCAPS
CORBA
PM
CSV Files
FM
SNMP
Network-Wide
Services
Inventory
Topology
SW & Configuration Management
Core
Services
Fault
Configuration
Performance
Security
Services
NetCool
Plug-In
Network Elements
200
OSS
Heartbeat
Data
Base
Audit trail
SYST E M
Event browser
M A NAG E M E N T
RA DV I EW
Flow statistics
Security policy
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201
SYSTE M
M A N AG E M ENT
Business continuity
Hot Standby:
RA DV I E W
EMS Client A
EMS Client B
EMS Client C
OSS/BSS
20,000 NEs
Optional
EMS Slave
Server
20,000 NEs
20,000 NEs
OSS
x-session
client
EMS client
OSS
x-session
client
EMS client
CORBA
RADview-EMS servers
Active
Stand-by
CORBA
RADview-EMS servers
Active
Stand-by
RADview-EMS server
Stand-by
GbE
Fiber
channel
Storage
Local Clustering
202
Fiber
channel
Storage
Main Site
Fiber
channel
Storage
RADview-SC/Vmux
Service Management Application
for Voice Trunking Gateways
Maintenance of configuration
parameters in database allows for
immediate reactivation of deactivated
circuits
M A NAG E M E N T
RA DV I EW
SYST E M
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RADview-SC/TDM
M A N AG E M ENT
SYSTE M
RA DV I E W
204
Fault management
RADview-SC/TDM fault management correlates
incoming events to service and helps present the
actual status of the provisioned services.
It includes a history log that allows the filtering
of events according to event types and users.
To maximize integrity, faulty services are
automatically and periodically self-healed and
repaired using priority-based repair of multiple
services and periodical attempts, in addition to
manually initiated repairs.
Security
Network access security is based on
authorization rights by access level
(administrator, operator, technician, and
monitor), device level and user-profile
architecture.
Third-party integration
RADview-SC/TDM uses CORBA-based architecture
as a northbound interface that can be integrated
with the carriers front and back office systems
and any third-party application.
Network cloud
Third-party devices can be embedded using a
special cloud node that can be set up to include
various end points and linked to other MAP
devices. A sophisticated cross connect wizard
allows the replication of third-party device cross
connect data.
RADview-SC/TDMoIP
Service Management Application for TDM over IP
Maintenance of configuration
parameters in database allows for
immediate reactivation of deactivated
circuits
SYST E M
M A NAG E M E N T
RA DV I EW
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RADview-SC/Vmux
RADview-SC/TDM
RADview-SC/TDMoIP
ACE-52
IPmux-2L
Gmux-2000
DXC-100
IPmux-24
ACE-201
IPmux-24
Vmux-110
DXC family*
IPmux-216
IPmux-155L
Vmux-210
FCD-155
Gmux-2000
ACE-2002
IPmux-216
Vmux-2100
FCD-155E
ACE-2002E
Kilomux-2100/4
ACE-3100/3200
LA-110
A gent
RADview-EMS
ACE-3400/3402
LA-210
ACE-3600
LRS-16
Airmux
LRS-24
APD#
LRS-102
R A D view
C ompatibility
APS#
Megaplex-104
ASMi-52/52L
Megaplex-2100/4
ASMi-54
Megaplex-4100
DXC-100
Optimux-25
DXC family*
Optimux-34
Egate-20#
Optimux-45/45L
Egate-100#
Optimux-106/108
ETX-102/202
Optimux-1551/3
ETX-202A
PRBm-20
FCD-155/155E#
RIC-155GE#
FCD-E1/T1
RICi-4E1/4T1#
FCD-E1A
RICi-8E1/8T1#
FCD-E1E
RICi-16
FCD-E1L/T1L
RICi-E1/T1/E3/T3#
FCD-E1LC/T1LC
SPS#
ACE-202
FCD-IP
FCD-IPM
FOMi-E3/T3
FPS#
Gmux-2000
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FCD-E1A
FCD-E1L/T1L
FCD-E1LC/T1LC
FCD-IP
FCD-IPM
Megaplex-2100/4
Megaplex-4100
Optimux-45
International training
RADs training programs are designed to keep your
engineers and managers up-to-date with the knowledge
needed to operate products reliably and efficiently and
ensure that your key people get the information they
need to perform better.
RADs diverse training operation serves end users as well
as partners, encompassing technical seminars, frontal
training, Web-based training, and self-learning offerings.
Project management
So youve decided to install a complete network, either
replacing your existing system or starting from new. This
is where the RAD Project Management Department can
make the difference. By coordinating activities, defining
test procedures and managing the documentation, RAD
project management ensures that service take-up is
smooth and surprise-free.
On-site services
services
The easiest part about selecting the right vendor for your network is to compare
product features and price tags. The hardest part is to judge those intangibles that
dont show up on a scorecard or checklist, such as the determination of a service
representative to see a problem through to its swift resolution or the help of a
training specialist in shortening system turn-up time for your new network devices.
Professional
Global
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RA D C A RE
RAD customers receive service and support through a network of more than 250
highly professional, certified RAD partners located in more than 100 countries. The
partner in each locality serves as the immediate point of contact for all inquiries
about installing, configuring and operating RAD products.
replacement shipments
procedures
RAD customers can benefit from enhanced support services by subscribing to one of
the RADcare packages described below.
eSupport system
The RADcare International program includes
access to RAD's eSupport center. The simple,
user-friendly system is divided into the Technical
Information Center (TIC) and the Technical
Assistance Center (TAC), and offers the following
tools and services:
Software downloads
Technical updates
Software
Download
FAQ
Database
8 x 5 Phone
Support
Extended
Warranty
24 x 7 Phone
Support
On-Site
Spares
RADcare
P
P
P
P
Basic
P
P
P
P
P
RADcare
Extended
P
P
P
P
RADcare
Advanced
RADcare
Premium
Notes:
(1) Directly from RAD database
(2) Via a RAD local partner
(3) The standard hardware warranty is extended after the expiration of the initial term.
(4) Via a RAD local partner with 24 x 7 backup from RAD headquarters
(5) Upon approval by RAD Technical Support or a RAD local certified partner, RAD will ship a spare part from the closest depot to the end user on the next
business day. Arrival time depends on external factors such as customs and international shipping.
(6) Upon approval by RAD Technical Support or a RAD local certified partner, a RAD local certified partner will dispatch a technician for on-site technical
support. If the problem is not solved within two days, RAD will dispatch a RAD engineer on-site.
(7) On-site spares are provided on a consignment basis, subject to volume limitations.
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Installation
RA D C A RE
Staging
RAD Data Communications, Inc. ensures smooth
and trouble-free installation by staging user
equipment in our Mahwah, New Jersey facilities.
Staging services include:
Out-of-warranty support
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TRA I NI NG
Training-on-demand
RAD University
RAD certification
For latest updates visit www.rad.com
With the focus on end-user training, RADs GPSTraining Department brings skills and experience
to you the end user of RAD products. Training
is a key part of the investment that you are
making to ensure that your network operates
as specified and when things go wrong they
are fixed speedily. RAD employs the latest
thinking on blended learning, enabling us to
design a training solution that meets your
needs. Amalgamating different training tools and
performing training needs analysis ensures that
the tailored offering meets the customer needs.
RAD training ensures that your engineers gain
the maximum benefit from the RAD solution
you have implemented; your engineers will gain
configuration and maintenance skills and will be
confident in their handling of your network.
For the RAD partner we offer a complete
range of services too, including seminars,
"Train the Trainer" programs, courses in
design fundamentals, and regular Web-based
training (WBT) and updates. With this training
experience, you are in good hands with a RAD
partner.
RADs training programs are designed to keep your team up-to-date with the latest
RAD products and technologies. RAD courses ensure that your key people get the
knowledge they need to perform better. Need to improve or update engineering,
design or sales skills? RADs GPS-Training Department has the answer for you.
Training-on-demand
210
RAD University
Free of charge
Regularly updated
TRA I NI NG
RAD certification
RAD certification proclaims the standard that
you have reached in RAD technology. RAD
certificates are awarded to RAD partners
(showing their expertise and their commitment
to RAD) and to end users. You should look for a
RAD partner with certified RAD Technical Experts
the recognition awarded to successful RAD
partner participants in the International Technical
Seminar (the prime technical training seminar for
all RAD partners). If your RAD partner has a RAD
Authorized Technical Trainer, the certification
given to those who have achieved high levels
both in RAD technical knowledge and in training
skills, then they have access to RAD training
materials.
End users that complete RAD training programs
are awarded the RAD Application Expert
certificate if they have completed the optional
exam.
The RAD Certificate of Attendance is the
standard certificate awarded to those who have
attended a RAD training event.
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P RO J EC T
M A NAG E M ENT
Project coordination
Risk management
Periodic meetings
Once youve decided to purchase RAD products, RADs project management program
can help you maximize the value of your capital investment.
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Gantt charts are one of the tools used by RADs project management team to track project progress
Acceptance testing
Customized documentation
Staging
Holding your own stock during a phased
installation can prove to be expensive and
inefficient. RAD can help by providing staging
and pre-configuration services that can ensure
that the expected equipment reaches the right
site on schedule, fully configured and tested for
the specific site needs. The staging service
includes a complete documentation pack for
each site.
Site survey
Installation
Commissioning
On-site training
For latest updates visit www.rad.com
S ERV I C E S
ON- S I TE
Many organizations are looking to outsource their ITC activities to cut costs and
better focus on their main line of business. RAD offers a range of on-site services
that take the risk out of outsourcing network set-up and management and enable
you to realize your budgetary objectives. Although most are pre-packaged for your
convenience, RAD is flexible enough to tailor a proposal to cover your specific
requirements.
On-site training
With many years of experience behind us, we at
RAD are confident that you will enjoy learning
from the experts. Supplying training on-site cuts
the costs of starting the network and shortens
the learning curve. Following training on
dedicated training equipment, well move you to
the real network safely and securely.
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RE F E RE NC E
TA B L ES
Reference Tables
Interface
Sync/
Async
Carrier
Control
Typical
Max.
Range*
(km)
Rack
Options
Single
Mode
Option
Laser
Diode
Option
ST
FC
SC
115.2
RS-485
Yes
5.4
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
FOM-5A, FOM-6A
19.2
V.24
Yes
3.0
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
FOM-6MP
38.4
V.24
No
46
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
256
S/A
Yes
140
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
1544/2048
Yes#
100
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
FOM-E1/T1, FOMi-E1/T1
1544/2048
FOMi-E1/T1CD
G.703
No
144
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
FOM-E3
34,368
G.703
No
110
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
FOM-T3
44,736
G.703
No
110
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
FOM-E3/ETH
34,368
No
110
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Fiber Optic
Modems
FOM-485
FOM-20
FOM-40, FOMi-40,
FOMi-40CD
Line Connectors
FOM-T3/ETH
44,736
No
110
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
FOMi-E3
34,368
G.703, HSSI
No
110
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
FOMi-T3
44,736
G.703, HSSI
No
110
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
* Typical ranges. Precise range should be calculated based on optical budget and fiber cable conditions. To derive the number of miles, divide by 1.6
# Only in FOM-40
214
ASM-40
FCD-T1
FCD-T1
FCD-T1L
FCD-T1L
FCD-T1LC
FCD-T1LC
DXC Family
DXC Family
ASM-40
FCD-E1
DXC Family
DXC Family
DXC Family
DXC-100
FCD-E1
FCD-E1L
FCD-E1L
FCD-E1LC
FCD-E1LC
DXC Family
DXC Family
E1
DXC Family
DXC-2
DXC-2
DXC Family
DXC Family
ASM-40
DXC-2
DXC Family
DXC Family
DXC Family
DXC-100
FCD-E1
DXC Family
FCD-E1LC
DXC Family
T1
DXC Family
DXC-2
DXC Family
DXC-2
DXC Family
DXC-2
DXC Family
DXC-2
DXC Family
DXC Family
DXC Family
DXC Family
DXC-100
E3
DXC Family
DXC Family
DXC Family
DXC Family
DXC Family
DXC-100
DXC-100
DXC-100
DXC-100
T3
DXC Family
DXC Family
DXC Family
DXC Family
DXC Family
DXC-100
DXC-100
DXC-100
DXC-100
STM-1
DXC Family
DXC Family
DXC Family
DXC Family
DXC Family
DXC-100
DXC-100
DXC-100
DXC-100
OC-3
DXC-100
DXC-100
DXC-100
DXC-100
DXC-100
DXC-100
DXC-100
DXC-100
DXC-100
Synchronous
Max.
Modems
Data Rate
(kbps)
Interface
Wire
Carrier
Number Control
Approx. Range
km+
@
24 AWG
Data
Rate
(kbps)
TransRack
former Option
Isolated
Multipoint
Line Connectors
Terminal
Block
(Default)
RJ-11 or
RJ-12
RJ-45
DB-15
Coax
BNC
19.2
V.24
Yes
5.0
9.6
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
ASM-10/8
19.2
V.24
2/4
Yes
13.0
9.6
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
7.5
64
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No*
8.0
64
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
2048
V.24, V.35,
V.36, RS-530,
X.21, IP, G.703
(codirectional,
HDB3), Ethernet
Yes
1.8
2048
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
ASMi-52/52L
2.3/4.6
Mbps
2/4
No
4.0
2048
Yes
Yes
No
Yes (52L)
No
Yes (52L)
No
No
ASMi-54/54L
22 Mbps
E1, Ethernet
No
2.4
5700
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
ASM-61
10 Mbps
Ethernet
No
1.2
10,000
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
ASM-20
256
ASM-31
ASMi-31
128
ASM-40
V.24, V.35,
V.36, RS-530,
X.21, G.703
codirectional,
Ethernet
*
+
TA B L E S
SRM-5SC
REF ERENC E
G.703
2 Mbps
DTE
G.703
1.544
Mbps
V.24
G.703
(Codirectional)
SPD-703-1
V.35
ASM-40
RIC-E1
ASM-40
RIC-T1
SPD-703-1
V.36
ASM-40
RIC-E1
ASM-40
RIC-T1
SPD-703-1
X.21
ASM-40
RIC-E1
ASM-40
RIC-T1
SPD-703-1
RS-530
ASM-40
RIC-E1
ASM-40
RIC-T1
SPD-703-1
Ethernet
RIC-E1
RIC-T1
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Glossary
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Abis: A GSM term for an interface linking between the BTS (base
transceiver station) and the BSC (base station controller). Other GSM
interfaces are the A between the BSC and the MSC (mobile switching
controller), and the E between the MSC and the PSTN.
ACR (Adaptive Clock Recovery): A method in which the clock is
distributed over the PSN as an inband TDM stream and regenerated using
the packets time-of-arrival information, independently of the physical
layer. The clock stream format is a standard pseudowire flow, simplifying
interoperability with third-party equipment. In addition, bandwidth
consumption can be minimized by using a multicast pseudowire for clock
distribution. Today, pseudowire gateways incorporating high performance
adaptive clock recovery mechanisms are already deployed and meet
stringent GSM/UMTS requirements.
Asynchronous Transmission: A transmission method that sends units
of data one character at a time. Characters are preceded by start bits
and followed by stop bits, which provide synchronization at the receive
terminal. Also called start-stop transmission.
B
Backhaul: Transporting traffic between distributed sites (typically access
points) and more centralized points of presence. See Cellular Backhaul.
Bandwidth: The range of frequencies passing through a given circuit. The
greater the bandwidth, the more information can be sent through the
circuit in a given amount of time.
Bridge: A device interconnecting local area networks at the OSI Data Link
Layer, filtering and forwarding frames according to media access control
(MAC) addresses.
C
Carrier Ethernet: A ubiquitous service based on standardized equipment
and protocols providing seamless connectivity between high speed
Ethernet-based LANs and WANs. Carrier Ethernet is characterized by
industry-defined attributes for service level agreements, provisioning,
system-wide management, and carrier-class OAM. Originally implemented
in the core network, Carrier Ethernet is now being extended to the edge
and access segment.
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E1: A 2.048 Mbps line, common in Europe, that supports thirty-two 64 kbps
channels, each of which can transmit and receive data or digitized voice.
The line uses framing and signaling to achieve synchronous and reliable
transmission. The most common configurations for E1 lines are E1 PRI, and
unchannelized E1.
E1 PRI Line: An ISDN line that consists of thirty-two 64 kbps channels. This
type of line uses 30 B channels for user data, one x 64 kbps D channel for
ISDN D-channel signaling, and one framing channel. The B channels can be
all switched, nailed up, or a combination of switched and nailed up. This
type of PRI line is a standard in Europe and Asia called G.703.
Digital Cross Connects (DACs): Come large and small, handling only a few
ports up to a couple of thousand. Narrowband, wideband and broadband
cross connects support channels down to DS0, DS1 and DS3 respectively.
(See Cross Connect.)
E3: The European standard for high speed digital transmission, operating at
34 Mbps.
E
E&M Signaling: Voice transmission system that uses separate paths for
signaling and voice. The M lead (mouth) transmits signals to the remote
end of the circuit while the E lead (ear) receives incoming signals.
E-LAN: Services consisting of multipoint connections, in which each
EVC connects more than two UNIs. This service type enables any-to-any
connectivity among disparate locations across metro or wide area networks.
E-LANs also support bandwidth granularity and differentiated services which
make them ideal for transparent LAN networking.
E-Line: An Ethernet service in which each EVC links only two UNIs in a
point-to-point connection. E-Line services are available as either one of two
service variants: Ethernet Private Line and Ethernet Virtual Private Line.
E-Tree: Also called rooted multipoint, a multicast service in which one
or more of the UNIs are classified as Roots, while all other UNIs are
designated as Leaves. Traffic delivery is permitted between a Root and a
Leaf, in both directions, but is prohibited between Leaves. E-Tree services
are best suited for IPTV applications.
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G.8264: An ITU-T standard specifying the Synchronization Status Message
(SSM) format for Synchronous Ethernet.
GFP (Generic Framing Procedure): Defined by ITU-T G.7041, it allows
efficient mapping of variable length, higher layer client signals, such as
Ethernet, over a transport network like SDH/SONET. Recently, GFP has been
extended to lower speed PDH networks.
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I
IEEE C37.94: A standard providing plug-and-play transparent
communications between different manufacturers Teleprotection and
multiplexer devices using multimode optical fiber. The standard defines
clock recovery, jitter tolerances, physical connection method, and the
equipment-failure actions for all communications link failures.
Interface: A shared boundary, defined by common physical interconnection
characteristics, signal characteristics, and meanings of exchanged signals.
Interface Converters: Devices that convert physical media, data rates
and transmission protocols, allowing service interworking between different
communication interfaces
Inverse Multiplexing: A method in which the inverse multiplexer slices
the data stream into equal portions and transmits each portion over an
available circuit. The receiving end adjusts for network-induced delay and
reassembles the data packets into their proper order. Therefore, an inverse
multiplexer allows lower speed channels across a network to be combined
into a single, higher speed data stream.
IP (Internet Protocol): A networking protocol for providing a
connectionless service to the higher transport protocol. It is responsible for
discovering and maintaining topology information and for routing packets
across homogeneous networks. Combined with TCP, it is commonly known
as the TCP/IP platform.
IP Address (Internet Protocol Address): Also known as an Internet
address, a unique reference number used by devices attached to a network
when sending information through a local LAN, wide area WAN or the
Internet networks.
IP DSLAM: A central office (CO) device for delivering digital subscriber line
services that link DSL connections to a single high speed broadband (IP)
line.
IP Telephony: The transmission of voice over an Internet Protocol (IP)
network. Also called Voice over IP (VoIP), IP telephony allows users to make
phone calls over the Internet, intranets, or private LANs and WANs that use
the TCP/IP protocol.
ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network): A carrier-provided service
that allows a variety of switched digital data and voice transmissions to be
accommodated simultaneously. ISDN is available as BRI, PRI and B-ISDN.
M
MAC-in-MAC: An IEEE 802.1ah standard for layering the Ethernet network
into customer and provider domains with complete isolation among their
MAC addresses. It enables service providers to separate customer traffic from
management traffic and also save on VLAN IDs.
Master Clock: The source of timing signals (or the signals themselves) that
all network stations use for synchronization.
MEF (Metro Ethernet Forum): A non-profit organization chartered with the
mission of accelerating the adoption of optical Ethernet as the technology
of choice in future metro networks worldwide. Ethernet was chosen for
its relative simplicity and popularity with end users, as well as for lowering
costs of Ethernet equipment.
MLPPP (Multilink PPP): Connects multiple links between two systems as
needed to provide extra bandwidth. Remotely accessing resources through
MLPPP allows for an increase in overall throughput by combining the
bandwidth of two or more physical communication links, such as analog
modems, ISDN and other analog/digital links.
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NMS (Network Management System): The system that controls the
network configuration, fault and performance management, and diagnostic
analysis.
NNI (Network to Network Interface): Marks the demarcation point
between two provider networks and defines the responsibility boundaries
for each for maintenance and operations purposes. Eventual adoption of
E-NNI standards at the hand-off point will provide for more uniform SLAs
between off-net and on-net traffic.
NTR (Network Timing Reference): A highly accurate standardized method
for frequency distribution in DSL-based Last Mile segments. A network
reference clock (i.e., a service clock) is distributed from the DSLAM to the
CPE by mapping its clock information to the DSL modem transmission.
Depending on the specific DSL technology, this is achieved by either directly
locking the DSL symbol clock to the reference clock or by mapping to the
DSL-frame-phase-difference-bit information between the reference clock
and the DSL free-running symbol clock. The advantages of NTR lie in its high
level of accuracy and in the fact that it eliminates the need for advanced
synchronization hardware in the DSL modem/IAD, thereby reducing the
overall cost of the solution.
P
Packet: An ordered group of data and control signals transmitted through a
network, as a subset of a larger message.
Packet Switching: A data transmission technique, which divides user
information into discrete data envelopes called packets, and sends the
information packet by packet.
POP (Point of Presence): An access point to the rest of the network.
Port: The physical interface to a computer or multiplexer, for connection of
terminals and modems.
Prioritization: Also called CoS (class of service), classifies traffic into
categories such as high, medium, and low. The lower the priority, the more
drop eligible is a packet. E-mail and Web traffic are often placed in the
lowest categories. When the network gets busy, prioritization ensures critical
or high-rated traffic is passed first, and packets from the lowest categories
may be dropped.
Protocol: A formal set of conventions governing the formatting and relative
timing of message exchange between two communicating systems.
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SDH (Synchronous Digital Hierarchy): The European standard for using
optical media as the physical transport for high speed long-haul networks.
SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable): A compact optical transceiver
used in telecom and datacom applications. It is a popular industry format
supported by most fiber optic component vendors. The primary advantages
of this approach are hot pluggability, field replacabilty, and mix and match
optical reach and type. Using the SFP platform, RAD has engineered a
"System on an SFP" for extension of Ethernet and LAN over E1/T1 and
E3/T3 connections and TDM over Ethernet.
Sharing Device: A device that enables sharing of a single resource
(modem, mux or computer port) among several devices (terminals,
controllers or modems).
SHDSL (Single-pair High-speed Digital Subscriber Line): ITU-T G.991.2
standardized method of extending the range of copper telephone lines
for broadband services. SHDSL technology is used to transport data
symmetrically at rates of 192 kbps to 2.3 Mbps over 2-wire, or 384 kbps
to 4.6 Mbps over 4-wire. The latest SHDSL standard is SHDSL.bis. Based on
ITU-T G.991 and ETSI TS 101524, SHDSL.bis uses TC-PAM 16 or TC-PAM 32
line coding and multi-pair bonding technology to reach transmission rates
up to 5.69 Mbps on one pair (2-wire) for a rate up to 22.8 Mbps over
8-wire.
Short Haul Modem: A modem designed for use in transmitting over
relatively short distances across unloaded metallic circuits. Also called a line
driver or limited distance modem (LDM).
Silence Suppression: In a telephone conversation, only about 50% of the
full duplex connection is used at any given time. This is generally because
only one person talks while the other person listens. In addition, voice
packets are not sent during interword pauses and natural pauses in the
conversation, reducing the required bandwidth by another 10%. Silence
suppression frees this 60% of bandwidth on the full duplex link for other
voice or data transmissions.
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol): A real-time signaling protocol for
Internet conferencing, telephony, video, events notification and instant
messaging. SIP initiates call setup, routing, authentication and other
feature messages to endpoints within an IP domain.
SLA (Service Level Agreement): A formal negotiated agreement
between customers and their service provider, or between service
providers. It records the common understanding about services, priorities,
responsibilities, guarantees, etc., with the main purpose to agree on
the level of service. For example, it may specify the levels of availability,
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T
T1: A digital transmission link with a capacity of 1.544 Mbps used in North
America. Typically channelized into 24 DS0s, each is capable of carrying a
single voice conversation or data stream. T1 uses two pairs of twisted pair
wires.
T3: A digital transmission link with a capacity of 45 Mbps, or 28 T1 lines.
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol): A protocol
platform, known also as the Internet protocol suite, that combines both
TCP and IP. Widely used applications, such as Telnet, FTP and SMTP,
interface to TCP/IP.
TDM (Time Division Multiplexer): A device which divides the time
available on its composite link among its channels, usually interleaving bits
(Bit TDM) or characters (Character TDM) of data from each terminal.
TDMoIP (TDM over IP): A standard-TDM pseudowire technology
developed and patented by RAD. Other TDM pseudowire technologies are
SAToP and CESoPSN.
Telnet: The virtual terminal protocol in the Internet suite of protocols. It
lets users on one host access another host and work as terminal users of
that remote host. Instead of dialing into the computer, the user connects
to it over the Internet using Telnet. When issuing a Telnet session, it
connects to the Telnet host and logs in. The connection enables the user
to work with the remote machine as though it were a terminal connected
to it.
Terminal Adapter: A device that allows analog voice and data devices
to work through an ISDN connection. The terminal adapter is a protocol
converter that adapts equipment not designed for ISDN, such as phones,
faxes and modems.
U
UNI (User to Network Interface): An interface supplied by the service
provider that represents the customers access point to an Ethernet service.
It marks the crossover point between the providers network and the user. A
UNI can include one or more EVCs.
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Y.1731: ITU-T standard Y.1731 is an Ethernet OAM (operations,
administration and maintenance) standard for testing an Ethernet service
and for monitoring its performance.
#
1588-2008: Previously known as pre-standard 1588v2, the latest version of
Precision Time Protocol (PTP) for frequency and time of day distribution over
packet switched networks. It is based on timestamp information exchange in
a master-slave hierarchy.
1588v2: Also known as 1588-2008, the latest version of Precision Time
Protocol (PTP) for frequency and time of day distribution over packet
switched networks. It is based on timestamp information exchange in a
master-slave hierarchy.
V
VCAT (Virtual Concatenation): An inverse multiplexing technique used to
split SDH/SONET bandwidth into logical groups, which may be transported or
routed independently.
VLAN (Virtual LAN): A network architecture which allows geographically
distributed users to communicate as if they were on a single physical LAN by
sharing a single broadcast and multicast domain.
VLAN-Aware: A device that is doing the Layer 2 bridging according to the
VLAN tag in addition to the standard bridging parameters. A VLAN-aware
device will not strip or add any VLAN header.
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OF
PROD UC TS
Index of Products
222
Product
Description
Page
Product
Description
ACE-52
ACE-201
ACE-202
ACE-2002,
ACE-2002E
Page
166
Egate-20
167
Egate-100
168
ETX-102,
ETX-201,
ETX-202
64
ETX-201A,
ETX-202A,
ETX-204A
62
ETX-208
65
ETX-1002
61
FCD-155
116
FCD-155E
117
FCD-E1,
FCD-E1A
111
FCD-E1E
115
FCD-E1L,
FCD-E1LC
110
FCD-IP
114
FCD-IPL
113
60
ACE-3100,
ACE-3200
Cell-Site Gateways
78
ACE-3105
Cell-Site Gateway
76
ACE-3220
Cell-Site Gateway
74
ACE-3400,
ACE-3402
Aggregation-Site Gateways
ACE-3600
RNC-Site Gateway
Airmux-200
149
Airmux-400
148
APD-2HS
193
APD-8
193
APS-8, APS-16,
APS-24
192
ASM-10/8
130
ASM-20
129
ASM-31
129
ASM-40
128
FCD-IPM
112
ASM-61
139
FCD-T1
111
ASM-MN-214
143
ASMi-31
139
FCD-T1L,
FCD-T1LC
110
ASMi-52,
ASMi-52L
135
FOM-5A,
FOM-6A
141
FOM-6MP
141
FOM-20
134
FOM-40
134
82
80
ASMi-54,
ASMi-54C,
ASMi-54L,
ASMi-54L/RT
136
FOM-485
142
BE-1
187
FOM-E1/T1
133
DXC Family
102
FOM-E3,
FOM-T3
133
DXC-2
108
DXC-4
108
FOM-E3/ETH,
FOM-T3/ETH
132
DXC-100
106
FOMi-40
132
FOMi-E1/T1
FOMi-E3,
FOMi-T3
Page
Description
Page
130
MiRICi-E1T1,
MiRICi-E3T3
131
MiTOP-E1T1,
MiTOP-E3T3
184
FPS-8
188
Gmux-2000
156
On-Site
Services
213
182
Optimux-25,
Optimux-34
121
IPmux-1E
180
IPmux-2L,
IPmux-4L
Optimux-45,
Optimux-45L
21 E1 or 28 T1 over T3 or Fiber
Multiplexers
122
178
IPmux-24
174
Optimux-106,
Optimux-108
118
IPmux-155L
181
Optimux-108L
119
IPmux-216
176
120
IPVgate-20A,
IPVgate-20B,
IPVgate-20P
161
Optimux-125,
Optimux-134
Optimux-1551,
Optimux-1553
124
IPVgate-20L
162
PFH-4
128
IPVgate-30
163
PRBm-20
109
IPVsuite-200
159
Project
Management
212
IPVsuite-Billing
160
RAD VoIP
System (RVS)
158
RADcare
208
RADview-EMS
200
RADview-SC/
TDM
204
67
Kilomux-2100,
Kilomux-2104
LA-110
LA-210
LRS-16
144
LRS-24
RADview-SC/
TDMoIP
205
145
LRS-102
RADview-SC/
Vmux
203
146
RIC-155GE
56
RIC-155L
57
Megaplex-104
RIC-E1, RIC-T1
E1 or T1 Interface Converters
RIC-LC
57
RICi-4E1,
RICi-4T1,
RICi-8E1,
RICi-8T1
52
Megaplex-2100,
Megaplex-2104
99
170
66
98
92
Megaplex-4100
88
MiRICi-155
68
PROD U C T S
Product
OF
Description
I ND EX
Product
186
223
Product
Description
Page
50
SPS-4
190
55
SPS-4X
191
RICi-622GE
54
SRM-5A
143
OF
RICi-E1, RICi-T1,
RICi-E3, RICi-T3
SRM-5SC
142
53
RSD-1, RSD-10
TinyBridge-100
Training
210
Vmux-110
155
Vmux-210
154
Vmux-2100
153
Vmux-2120
152
WEB RANger-II
224
Product
Description
RICi-16
RICi-155GE
(Continued)
I N D E X
PROD UC TS
Index of Products
Page
187
S-RPT,
S-RPT/4W
140
SFP
Transceivers
194
SPD-703-1
SPH-4, SPH-16
69
SPS-3
192
SPS-3S, SPS-6,
SPS-12
189
71
70
www.rad.com
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In addition to our corporate Web site at www.rad.com, RAD has developed Web sites which fulfill the needs of specific markets:
Airport Communications
Local Sites
various languages.
www.rad.com/local
Pseudowire Access
Cellular Access
www.pseudowire.com
infrastructure.
www.rad-cellular.com
RAD University
Ethernet Access
library.
www.raduniversity.com
Fiber Access
Railway Communications
RAD offers a wide range of communications solutions for the
railway industry, including voice and data transmission, video
The fiber Web site shows RADs extensive range of fiber access
Ethernet/IP networks.
www.railwaycommunications.com
www.radfiber.com
Satellite Optimization
IP Telephony and VoIP
for deploying SIP VoIP services can find everything they need to
www.radvoip.com
www.radsatellite.com
Wireless Access
RAD supports a wide range of wireless solutions for voice, data
and LAN traffic in point-to-point and point-to-multipoint
applications, integrating multiple technologies and services.
www.rad-wireless.com
www.rad.com
SANRAD
www.sanrad.com
telecommunications industry.
RADVISION
www.radvision.com
PacketLight
www.packetlight.com
Radware
www.radware.com
Wisair
www.wisair.com
Ceragon Networks
www.ceragon.com
Commex
www.commextech.com
RADCOM
www.radcom.com
Channelot
www.channelot.com
RADWIN
www.radwin.com
Bynet
www.bynet.co.il
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solutions for diverse segments of the networking and
International Headquarters
RAD Data Communications Ltd.
24 Raoul Wallenberg Street
Tel Aviv 69719, Israel
Tel: 972-3-6458181
Fax: 972-3-7604732
email: market@rad.com
www.rad.com
Regional Offices
Far East
RAD Far East Ltd.
Suite A, 26/F, One Capital Place
18 Luard Rd., Wanchai
Hong Kong, China
Tel: 852-25270101
Fax: 852-25284761
email: market@radfe.com.hk
Latin America
RAD Amrica Latina S.A.
Gorostiaga 1664 1 A Floor
1426 Buenos Aires, Argentina
Tel: 54-11-4779-1117
Fax: 54-11-4771-0460
email: info@radal.com.ar
www.rad-espanol.com
Oceania
RAD Data Australia Pty. Ltd.
Level 7, Suite 2, 100 Walker Street
North Sydney NSW 2060, Australia
Tel: 61-2-9922 7581
Fax: 61-2-9954 0577
email: info@raddata.com.au
www.raddata.com.au
Local Offices
Brazil
RAD do Brasil Ltda.
Edifcio Diamond Tower
Rua Maestro Cardim, 1.191, Floor 13
Cj. 135 CEP 01323-001, So Paulo, SP
Brazil
Tel: 55-11-3171-2940
Fax: 55-11-3253-7754
email: rad_brasil@radbr.com.br
www.radbr.com.br
China
RAD China
Suite 801, Global Trade Center
36 Beisanhuan Donglu
Dongcheng District
Beijing 100013, China
Tel: 86-10-5825 7665
Fax: 86-10-5825 7795
email: info@raddata.com.cn
www.raddata.com.cn
France
RAD France
Vecteur Sud - Bat A
1er tage
70-86, Avenue de la Rpublique
92320 Chatillon, France
Tel: 33-1-41 17 41 80
Fax: 33-1-41 17 41 81
email: rad.info@rad-france.fr
www.rad-france.fr
Germany
RAD Data Communications GmbH
Otto-Hahn-Str. 28-30
85521 Ottobrunn-Riemerling
Germany
Tel: 49-89-665927-0
Fax: 49-89-665927-77
email: info@rad-data.de
www.rad-data.de
India
RAD Data Communications Pvt. Ltd.
407, Madhava, Plot No. C-4, E-Block
Bandra-Kurla Complex
Bandra (East) Mumbai 400 051
India
Tel: 91-22-65-200200
Fax: 91-22-30-683687
email: radindia@rad.com
www.radindia.in
Japan
RAD Japan K.K.
Bureau Toranomon 10F
2-7-16 Toranomon, Minato-ku
Tokyo, Japan
Tel: 81-3-5251 3651
Fax: 81-3-5251 3652
email: japan-rad@raddata.co.jp
www.raddata.co.jp
Russia
RAD Data Communications Ltd.
10, B. Tulskaya St., Building 9
Floor 7, Office 9705
Moscow, 115191, Russia
Tel: 7-495-231-1239
Fax: 7-495-231-1097
email: info_russia@rad.ru
www.rad.ru
United Kingdom
RAD Data Communications Ltd. (UK)
PO Box 318
Romsey, S051 1AS
England
Tel: 44-1794-514220
email: info@raddata.co.uk
www.raddata.co.uk
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