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Intelligent Access Server

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Overview |
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The Corecess 6808_MPC is an IP based Intelligent Access Server (IAS) that can be used by service providers interested in offering broadband multi-service features on the last mile access network on copper based local loop.
Corecess 6808_MPC is engineered to provide intelligent IP services as networks evolve. It provides various DSL interfaces and delivers advanced IP services that include VPN, QoS, multicast, subscriber management and MPLS features. These service features, stave off clogging and congestion of the bandwidth available to the users allowing smooth, easy and efficient passage of video, voice and data packets across the networks, which also enables operators to increase their revenues and maximize their profits manifold.
Corecess 6808_MPC intelligently and economically combines three network devices into one efficient system. As compared to the legacy DSL systems, the Corecess 6808_MPC system combines the functionalities of the legacy DSLAM, NAS, and Router into one compact system. The superior and feature rich design makes Corecess 6808_MPC the most economical and the most suitable solution for the next generation broadband access platforms. It provides among other advantages easy maintenance and easy installation, which in turn reduces operating cost and network down time to the service providers.
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Key Features & Benefits |
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Multiservice Platform for MDU and MTU
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Corecess 6808_MPC is designed for Internet services such as interactive gaming at home and video conferencing facility at office.
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Corecess 6808_MPC offers ADSL and SHDSL as well as Gigabit Ethernet to support a wide range of services.
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SHDSL interface provides leased line services for MTU at low cost.
Hardware based high performance VPN supported.
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| Security
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Private VLAN edge provides security and isolation between ports on a switch, ensuring that voice traffic travels directly from its entry point to the aggregation device through a virtual path and cannot be directed to a different port.
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MAC based port level security prevents unauthorized stations from accessing the switch.
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DHCP filtering also prevents unauthorized stations from accessing the switch.
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Multilevel security on console access prevents unauthorized users from altering the switch configuration.
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| Scalability
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- Highly scalable in port density and speed. (Refer Ordering Guide).
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| Internet Access |
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High performance IP routing by routing architecture is performed in the hardware.
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Static IP routing for manually building a routing table of network path information.
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Support for all commonly deployed and industry standard IP unicast routing protocols (RIPv1, RIPv2, OSPF, BGP-4) for load balancing and constructing scalable LANs provided.
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Inter-VLAN IP routing for full Layer 3 routing between two or more VLANs.
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Routes local traffic and relieves the backbone network of burden.
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MPLS LER/LSR functions support by RSVP-TE, LDP signaling and hardware based label switching engine. (Future software release)
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| Subscriber Management |
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Aggregates broadband traffic.
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Provide PPPoE/PPPoA Encapsulation enabling authentication, accounting, secure access and configuration management.
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Subscriber authentication by CHAP, PAP of PPP acting as a RADIUS client.
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IP management for subscriber by local pooling or RADIUS server inter-working.
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IP management through Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server and relay function.
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Time based, Volume based billing capability.
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Per port or per subscriber based billing capability.
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Network Timing Protocol (NTP) provides an accurate and consistent
timestamp to all switches within the intranet for billing accuracy .
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| Advanced quality of service for "Triple Play" service support |
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Users can configure Corecess 6808_MPC to optimally handle different types of traffic: voice, video or high priority data traffic.
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Extensive flow, packet classification and processing through deep packet classification using source/destination MAC address, source/destination IP address, and port number based on Layer 4 TCP/UDP along with application specific fields.
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802.1p class of service (CoS) and Differentiated Services Code Point field (DSCP) classification via marking and reclassification on a per packet basis.
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Multiple PVCs and ATM traffic management support per DSL link for Triple Play Service. (Future software release)
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Quality of service ACLs on all ports to ensure proper marking on a per packet basis.
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Several kinds of Access Control Lists (ACLs) make for a reliable network.
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Sophisticated traffic shaping, policing, rate limiting and packet modifications for each application service characteristics.
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Strict priority queuing to guarantee that the highest priority packets will always get serviced ahead of all other traffic.
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No performance penalty for highly granular quality of service functionality.
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| VPN |
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- Provide L2TP VPDN as a LAC for PPP subscribers.
- Supports Layer 2-MPLS martini VLL ( Future software release ).
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| Multicast |
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Support high performance IP multicast and PPPoE multicast by multicasting architecture performed in the hardware.
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Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) and IGMP snooping provides for fast client joins and leaves of multicast streams and limits bandwidth intensive video traffic to only the requestors.
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Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP) tunneling for interconnecting two multicast-enabled networks across non-multicast networks.
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Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) is applicable for IP multicast routing within a network that enables the network to receive the multicast feed requested and for the switches not participating in the multicast to be pruned. Support for PIM dense mode (PIM-DM).
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| Powerful Manageability |
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Built in Web based Management Software provides an easy to use Web based management interface through a standard web browser. (Web Console)
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Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) v2c and Telnet interface support delivers comprehensive in-band management and a command-line interface (CLI)-based management console provides detailed out-of-band management.
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CLI provides easy to use user interface and command set.
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Through ViewlinX™ network management software user can manage Corecess 6808_MPC in detail like in-band and out-band management.
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VLAN trunks can be created from any port using either standards based 802.1Q tagging or VLAN management command.
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Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) reduces the cost of administering software upgrades by downloads available from a centralized location.
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Multifunction LEDs per port for port status, half-duplex/full-duplex, 10BaseT/100BaseTX indication, as well as switch level status LEDs for system, redundant power supply provides a comprehensive and convenient visual management system .
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| Reliability
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Centralized main processor, uplink, Annex-C clock and power resource redundancy.
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Service redundancy by PPP session redundancy control for no service or discontinuity due to system fault.
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Accounting data redundancy to maximize network provider's profit .
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| Easy Deployment
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Auto-negotiating on all ports automatically selects half or full duplex transmission mode to optimize bandwidth.
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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) relay allows a broadcast DHCP request to be forwarded to the network DHCP server.
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IEEE 802.3z compliant 1000BaseSX, 1000BaseLX/LH, physical interface support through a field replaceable GBIC module provides customers unprecedented flexibility in switch deployment.
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he default configuration stored in Flash memory ensures that the system can be quickly connected to the network and can pass traffic with minimal user intervention
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| HARDWARE |
Technical
Specifications |
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Description |
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| Performance |
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MPC (Main Process Card): 3.2 Gbps non-blocking switching fabric. (Up to 6.4 Gbps when cascaded). 3.2 Gbps maximum forwarding bandwidth at Layer 2 and Layer 3. 3.8 million pps forwarding rate for 64 byte packets. 64 MB packet buffer.
512 MB DRAM and Boot Memory and 1 GB HDD (To save system software and data). Configurable up to 5K MAC addresses (Depending on Memory).
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ALCA-48P/ALCB-48P/SLC-48P:
128 MB SDRAM, 2MB SRAM, 4MB Flash Memory. |
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Connectors and Cabling |
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ADSL and SHDSL interface: Telco50 (CHAMP) connector for lines, Operable over UTP, CPEV, TIV, SH and Interphone Cable.
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Gigabit Ethernet ports: GBIC based ports, Dual SC fiber connectors, single-mode or multimode fiber; Fiber optic cable with SC connectors. |
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10/100BaseTX ports (Auto Sensing): RJ-45 connectors, two-pair Category 3, 4, or 5 unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cabling (Category 3, 4 supports only 10Mbps). |
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Management console port: 8-pin RJ-45 connector, Serial cable with RJ-45 to DB9 adaptor for PC connections. |
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Clock management ports: RJ-45 type. |
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Power Connectors |
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Customers can provide power to the switch by using the Power Supply unit. The connectors are located on the rear side of the switch.
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The power supply is an auto-ranging unit. |
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DC inlet (Terminal Type) used for DC power supply. (Located on the rear side). |
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| Fault Tolerance |
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Redundant MPC and Power supplies (AC/DC Power Converter only).
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Hot-swappable media modules. |
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| Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) |
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8 X ALCA-48P/ALCB-48P with 2 X MPC: 61879.9 hours
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8 X SLC-48P with 2 X MPC: 62147.7 hours |
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Power Specifications |
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791.65 W (maximum with ALCA-48P) 3,000 BTUs per hour. 100-200V AC (auto- ranging), 50-60Hz |
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| DC Input Voltages |
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-48V @ 18.75 A with 20% variation. |
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Physical and Environmental Specifications |
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| Dimensions and (H x W x D) |
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19 inch Rack Mountable. |
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267 x 440 x 337 mm. (10.5 x 17.3 x 13.3 in) |
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6 rack-unit (RU) high |
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Weight
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31 kg (68.3 lb) fully configured, 16 kg (35.3 lb) (Backplane only), 1.5 kg (3.3lb) (Interface card). |
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System status (MPC): MASTER/SLAVE, PWR (Power) and RUN.
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Ethernet port status: ACT (Activity) and 100Mbps. |
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ADSL port status: PWR (Power) and ALM (Alarm) and ADSL Link. |
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SHDSL port status: PWR (Power) and ALM (Alarm) and ADSL Link. |
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Gigabit port Ethernet: LNK (Link) and ACT (Active). |
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Fan status LED: Green (On) / Orange (Off). |
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| Operating temperature |
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| Storage temperature |
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-30 to 75C (-22 to 167F). |
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| Operating relative humidity |
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5 to 90% (non-condensing). |
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| Operating altitude |
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Up to 3,000 m (9,842 ft). |
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| Storage altitude |
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Up to 4,000 m (13,123 ft). |
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Not intended for use as desktops or in open office environments. |
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Regulatory Certifications and Approvals |
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Description |
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| Standards |
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ADSL line interface:
ANSI T1.413 issue2
ITU-T G.992.1 (G.dmt), G.992.2 (G.lite), G.992.3, G.992.4, G.994.1 Annex A/B/C
Line Code: DMT
Connector Loops: 1 pair (2 wire mode).
Data Rate:
Annex A
Up to 8/24 Mbps (Downstream speed range of ADSL/ADSL2+).
Up to 1 Mbps (Upstream speed range).
Annex B
Up to 8/24 Mbps (Downstream speed range of ADSL/ADSL 2+).
Up to 1 Mbps (Upstream speed range).
Annex C (planned)
Up to 8/24 Mbps (Downstream speed range of ADSL/ADSL 2+).
Up to 1 Mbps (Upstream speed range).
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SHDSL line interface:
ITU-T G.991.2 (G.SHDSL)
Line Code: 16 TC-PAM.
Data Rate: Up to 2.3 Mbps (Up/Down stream) (2 wire mode)
Up to 4.6 Mbps (Up/Down stream) (4 wire mode)
Distance: No attenuation up to 3 Km, for a distance of 8 Km @ 26AWG
ITU-T G.991.2 annex F(G.SHDSL.bis) (2004 Q2 new F/W release) Line Code: 32 TC-PAM. Data Rate: Up to 5.7 Mbps (Up/Down stream) (2 wire mode) Up to 11.4 Mbps (Up/Down stream) (4 wire mode)
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IEEE 802.1p CoS (Class of Service). |
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IEEE 802.1q VLAN (VLAN tagging). |
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IEEE 802.3 10BaseT specification. |
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IEEE 802.3u 100BaseTX specification. |
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IEEE 802.3x full duplex on 10BaseT, 100BaseTX,
1000BaseT ports (Flow Control),
1000BaseX (GBIC),1000BaseSX.,1000BaseLX/LH.
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SNMPv2c. |
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RMON I standards (4 Groups: statistics, history, alarm, events). |
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Extended RMON. |
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Safety Certifications
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VCCI(planned)
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CE (planned) |
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FCC Part 15 (planned) |
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FCC Part 68 (planned) |
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A-tick (planned) |
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UL (planned) |
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| SOFTWARE |
Software Management |
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| VLAN |
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Supports port and IEEE 802.1q Tagged VLAN. Multicast per VLAN.
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| Bridging |
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| System Configuration |
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Command Line Interface (CLI): Same as in/out-band management.
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Local: RS-232 console port (For out-band management). |
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Remote: Telnet ans web (For in-band and out-band management). |
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Management and Security
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MPC: Management protocol: SNMP, RMON and MIB-II. Remote software upgrades using TFTP or via Network Management Software. System log file (Useful for configuration and error information). Command log file (Useful for operation history). Remote Access List of the hosts that can connect with the system. Password Authentication (PAP/CHAP).
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CPE Management by line card:
Port Filtering: Port blocking.
Max CPE: Restriction on the maximum number of CPEs supported on each DSL port.
IP Filtering. DHCP Filtering: Prevents damage caused by unauthorized private DHCP Server operation. NetBEUI and NetBIOS Filtering. Static IP chain: Prohibits illegal IP address usage of subscribers. ccess Control List. |
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| Multicast |
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IGMP v2.0. |
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DVMRP. |
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PIM-DM. |
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| Subscriber Management |
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PPPoE/PPPoA encapsulation.
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Authentication by CHAP, PAP of PPP as a RADIUS client. |
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IP management by local pooling, RADIUS server inter-working.
DHCP Server and Relay. |
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Time-based, Volume-based, Per-port, Per-PPP session based billing as a Radius client. |
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NTP (Network Time Protocol) for maintaining the billing process. |
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| QOS (Configured on layer 3) |
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Layer 4-7 application-flow switching and QoS.
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Rate Limiting: Up to 1,024 flow support (Granularity: Minimum 100Kbps). |
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Traffic Shaping: Up to 2,048 flow support (Granularity: Minimum 1Kbps). |
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DiffServ. |
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Multi-Field Packet Classification up to layer 4. |
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802.1p Marking and Reclassification. |
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ToS Marking and Reclassification. |
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Diff-Serv Differentiated Services Code Point field (DSCP) Marking and Reclassification. |
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Scheduling: Weighted Fair Queuing. |
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Multi level Queue Support: 8 queues per PVC |
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Multiple PVC support: 5 PVCs per port (Future software release) |
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ATM Traffic management: UBR, CBR, rt-VBR, nrt-VBR, Unshaped (Future software release) |
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| MPLS |
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LER and LSR feature support. (Future software release)
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MPLS RSVP-TE and LDP label distribution and signaling. (Future software release) |
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MPLS traffic engineering. (Future software release) |
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| VPN |
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L2TP VPDN support for PPP subscribers as a LAC.
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Layer 2 MPLS martini-draft VLL, VPLS support (Future software release). |
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| Routing |
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Wire speed packet forwarding.
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Wire speed packet filtering. |
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Static Routing. |
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Standard protocols: RIP v1/v2, OSPF, BGP-4 and IS-IS (IS-IS: Future software release) |
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Reliability
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Physical: CPU, Uplink, Annex-C clock, Power redundancy. |
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Logical: Session and accounting information redundancy.
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| EMS |
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Equipment Management System: Java based equipment management system.
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Operating System: Solaris, Linux, Windows (98/2000/XP) which supporting JAVA VM. |
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| IETF Standards |
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RFC 768 UDP
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RFC 791 IP |
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RFC 792 ICMP |
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RFC 826 ARP |
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RFC 768 UDP |
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RFC 783 TFTPv2 |
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RFC 793 TCP |
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RFC 854 Telnet |
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RFC 951 BootP |
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RFC 1058 RIP v1 |
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RFC 1075 DVMRP |
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RFC 1157 SNMPv2c |
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RFC 1245 OSPF Protocol Analysis |
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RFC 1246 Experience with the OSPF Protocol |
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RFC 1265 BGP Protocol Analysis |
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RFC 1266 Experience with the BGP Protocol |
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RFC 1332 PPP IPCP |
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RFC 1349 Type of Service in the Internet Protocol Suite |
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RFC 1403 BGP OSPF Interaction |
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RFC 1483 Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (Bridged Protocols) |
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RFC 1519 CIDR: an Address Assignment and Aggregation Strategy |
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RFC 1587 OSPF NSSA Option (Future software release) |
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RFC 1657 Definitions of Managed Objects for BGP-4 using SMIv2 |
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RFC 1661 PPP |
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RFC 1723 RIP v2 |
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RFC 1771 BGP-4 |
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RFC 1745 BGP-4/IDRP for IP and OSPF Interaction |
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RFC 1765 OSPF Database Overflow (Future software release) |
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RFC 1771 BGP-4 |
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RFC 1772 Application of BGP in the Internet |
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RFC 1773 Experience with the BGP-4 Protocol |
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RFC 1774 BGP-4 Protocol Analysis |
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RFC 1812 Router Requirements |
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RFC 1966 BGP Route Reflection Alternative to full mesh IBGP |
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RFC 1994 PPP CHAP |
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RFC 1997 BGP Communities Attribute |
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RFC 1998 BGP Community Attribute in Multi-home Routing |
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RFC 2082 RIP-2 MD5 Authentication |
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RFC 2131 DHCP |
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RFC 2138 RADIUS |
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RFC 2139 RADIUS Accounting |
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RFC 2236 Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 2 |
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RFC 2328 OSPFv2 |
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RFC 2236 IGMP-2 |
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RFC 2338 VRRP (Future software release) |
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RFC 2370 OSPF Opaque LSA Option (Future software release) |
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RFC 2439 BGP Flap Damping (Future software release) |
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RFC 2453 RIPv2 |
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RFC 2474 Definition of the Differentiated Services Field (DS Field) in the IPv4 and IPv6 Headers. |
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RFC 2475 An Architecture for Differentiated Services |
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RFC 2516 A Method for Transmitting PPP Over Ethernet (PPPoE) |
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RFC 2364 A Method for Transmitting PPP Over ATM (PPPoA) |
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RFC 2573 SNMP Applications |
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RFC 2661 L2TP |
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RFC 2796 BGP Route Reflection Alternative to full mesh IBGP |
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RFC 2842 Capabilities Advertisement with BGP-4 |
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RFC 2858 Multi-protocol Extensions for BGP-4 |
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RFC 2865 Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) |
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RFC 2866 RADIUS Accounting |
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RFC 2918 Route refresh capability with BGP-4 |
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RFC 3137 OSPF Stub Router Advertisement (Future software release) |
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RFC 3209 RSVP-TE (Future software release ) |
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| Management Standards and Management MIB |
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Corecess-BASIC-MIB |
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Corecess-SMI |
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Corecess 6808 MIB |
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RFC 1213 MIB-II |
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RFC 1493 BRIDGE-MIB |
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RFC 1657 BGP4-MIB |
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RFC 1757 RMON-MIB |
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RFC 1907 SNMPv2-MIB |
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RFC 2011 IP-MIB |
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RFC 2012 UDP-MIB |
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RFC 2096 IP-FORWARD-MIB |
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RFC 2233 IF-MIB (Future software release) |
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