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RAD IPmux-24 TDM Pseudo Wire Access Gateway

RAD IPmux-24 TDM Pseudo Wire Access Gateway
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  • RAD IPmux-24 TDM Pseudo Wire Access Gateway
  • RAD IPmux-24 TDM Pseudo Wire Access Gateway
  • RAD IPmux-24 TDM Pseudo Wire Access Gateway
  • RAD IPmux-24 TDM Pseudo Wire Access Gateway
  • RAD IPmux-24 TDM Pseudo Wire Access Gateway
  • RAD IPmux-24 TDM Pseudo Wire Access Gateway
Product ID: 13967
Price: $800.00
Availability: 1

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IPmux-24 from RAD provides legacy services over packet networks. The IPmux-24 converts the data stream from its user E1/T1 ports
into packets for transmission over the network. The frame format of these packets is IP or MPLS. These packets are transmitted
via the IPmux-24 Ethernet network port to the PSN. A remote pseudowire device converts the packets back to the original user
traffic format.

IPmux-24 PSEUDOWIRE FUNCTIONALITY
The ASIC-based architecture of the IPmux-24 provides a robust and high performance pseudowire solution with minimal processing delay.
It supports various legacy over packet transport types, including TDMoIP, CESoPSN, SAToP, HDLCoPSN. Proper balance between PSN throughput and delay is achieved via configurable packet size. A jitter buffer compensates for packet delay variation (jitter) of up to 180 msec in the network.

PSEUDOWIRE QoS/CoS with the IPmux-24
Ethernet networks – outgoing pseudowire packets are assigned a dedicated VLAN ID according to 802.1Q and marked for priority using 802.1p bits.
IP networks – outgoing pseudowire packets are marked for priority using DSCP, ToS, or Diffserv bits.
MPLS networks – outgoing pseudowire packets are assigned to a specific MPLS tunnel and marked for priority using EXP bits.

IPmux-24 PSEUDOWIRE TIMING
End-to-end synchronization between circuits is maintained by deploying advanced clock recovery mechanisms. Clock recovery conforms to G.823 and G.824 traffic interface using G.8261-defined scenarios. Advanced clock recovery conforms to G.823 synchronization interface using G.8261-defined scenarios and achieves 16 ppb clock accuracy. The system clock ensures a single clock source for all TDM links. The system clock uses master and fallback timing sources for clock redundancy. IPmux-24 also provides system clock input and output via an optional external clock port.

Run up to 4 T1s transparently across Ethernet / IP / MPLS.
Simple migration to IP networks.
Eliminates the need to lease T1s and reduces operating costs.
TDMoIP is transparent to protocols or signaling, supports proprietary features and signaling.
No forklift upgrades to your equipment.
Toll-quality voice across the network.
Comprehensive pseudowire functionality, with ASIC-based support for all pseudowire standards including TDMoIP, CESoPSN, SAToP, and HDLCoPSN.
Advanced adaptive clock recovery mechanism enables high accuracy synchronization under changing traffic network loads.
Supports up to three Gigabit Ethernet ports (SFP slots or built-in 100BaseT ports).

Colour: White

Condition: Used

Usage: Networking, Business, Office, Telephones, Phones

Location: Calgary

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