Loop-IP6700 TDMoEthernet
FEATURES:
· Dimensions: 210 x 41.5 x140 mm (W x H x D)
· WAN port
· WAN1: 10/100 BaseT or optical Ethernet (100 Base-FX)
· WAN2*: the optical SFP becomes WAN2 and can also be used as protection for WAN1
· Tributary ports
· TDM interfaces, up to 2 E1 or T1* unframed mode
· Two LAN interfaces: one 10/100 BT Ethernet plus one user select 10/100 BT Ethernet/SNMP
· Point to point and point to multi-points applications
· Max 2 pseudo-wires (PW), one PW per E1
· Each PW can be assign a separate VLAN ID (from 1 to 4049)
· Power options:
· Fixed AC (100 to 240 VAC)
· Fixed DC (-42 to -72 VDC)
· Combine AC and DC (AoD):
100 to 240 VAC; -42 to -72 VDC
· Clock source: internal (20 ppm), E1 line or PW
· Bridging & Switching
· Jumbo frame up to 2048 byte
· VLAN (TDM part)
· VLAN Q-in-Q (tagging and removal)
· Packet transparency
· VLAN (switch part)
· 802.1q Port Base VLAN/Port Isolation (1~16 entries)
· E1/Ethernet data and management can assign different VLAN
· Qos
· User configurable ToS in outgoing IP frame
· Packet Delay Variation
· E1: up to 256 ms
· Supports SNTP: update the system time from NTP timeserver. (This function needs NTP timeserver to sync time.)
· Built-in BERT for E1 or T1*
· Jitter & Wander: G.823 traffic
· Multi-color LED indicators
· Alarm relay
· Management port and interface
· Console port with VT100 menu
· SNMP port:
SNMP V1 with 5 SNMP trap capability
Telnet
LoopView GUI
IETF SAToP (RFC4533) and MEF8* compliance
Alarm propagation between E1 or T1* to line and WAN port
Description:
Loop-IP-6702 device allows operator to transport 1 or 2 E1/T1* with timing and Ethernet traffic over IP network. This allows cost effective migration to IP network from existing voice and data network using existing TDM based equipment. On the WAN side, the Ethernet interface can be 10/100M electric or 100FX optical Ethernet. On the tributary side, the TDM ports can be one or two E1 and T1*. Two Ethernet LAN ports are also include for lower priority user data traffic as well.
Loop-IP-6702 has built-in AC or DC power. Management choices include console port, SNMP port, and in-band management through the Ethernet WAN port.
For transport of TDM signals E1Jitter and Wander adheres to G.823 Traffic. |