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ACE-2002
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Multiservice/ATM network demarcation
device or enterprise access concentrator
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Offers converged WAN services in a
fully ATM-featured product
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Four plug-in slots, fully modular
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Seamless migration of traditional
services (LAN, Frame Relay data and voice) to ATM
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Provides a service platform for
router, PBX, LAN, video codec and other corporate device
connections
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Offers advanced bandwidth and traffic
management capabilities to ensure high utilization of the
ATM links while preserving QoS
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Implements ITU-T I.610 OAM standard
to provide end-to-end service control
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Supports all ATM service categories:
CBR, VBR (rt and nrt), UBR, UBR+ and ABR
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High resilience due to ATM links
protection and dual hot-swappable power supplies
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Managed either inband (ATM) or
out-of-band (Ethernet)
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Managed by RADview-HPOV or other
network management applications
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Features a wide variety of ATM UNI
modules, including ATM-25, E1/T1, E3/T3, IMA-4E1/T1
STM-1/OC-3 and STM-4/OC-12 modules
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Offers a wide range of non-ATM
modules, including LAN (10/100BaseT), HDLC, Frame Relay and
CES (E1/T1, 4xE1/T1, E3/T3)
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Compact, 1U high; suitable for
mounting in 19-inch racks
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Description |
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ACE-2002 is a multiservice access
concentrator that can be used as a carrier-owned demarcation
device or as a corporate concentrator connected to the
public ATM network.
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As a demarcation device, ACE-2002
enables carriers and service providers to define the
boundary between their ATM public services and the customer
private network. A clear demarcation point at the customer
premises increases service reliability, improves network
efficiency and ensures end-to-end QoS support.
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ACE-2002 can be used as a demarcation
device for native ATM or for legacy services, such as voice,
LAN, Frame Relay or HDLC
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ACE-2002 enables the extension of ATM
network facilities up to the customer premises. These
facilities include: advanced traffic management (shaping,
policing) and full OAM flow support. In addition, the wide
range of ATM modules further enhance the flexibility of
service offerings.
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When used as an interworking device,
ACE-2002 enables smooth migration of legacy equipment, such
as PBXs and routers, to operate over ATM networks. Using
multi-port modules and up to three user slots, ACE-2002 can
be used as a concentrator for medium to large corporations.
The unit enables different types of corporate traffic to
pass over public networks in the most efficient way.
ATM CAPABILITIES
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ACE-2002 supports both NNI and UNI
cell headers with full bit range of VPI/VCI fields. ACE-2002
can support up to 1024 connections, VPC and/or VCC. This
capability enables using ACE-2002 as a concentrator for
large corporate networks or as a junction between two public
networks.
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To increase versatility in Qos
definition, ACE-2002 includes VP tunneling. This enables
bundling multiple VCCs into a single VPC, while maintaining
all the VCC QoS characteristics and OAM (Operation,
Administration and Maintenance) capabilities at F4 and F5
layers.
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ACE-2002 supports up to 30 VP
tunnels. Each tunnel is shaped as a CBR connection. It can
be defined with end-to-end OAM flow and act as a regular VP
in the public network.
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ACE-2002 supports Call Admission
Control (CAC), which prevents network congestion, by
checking the network resources when a request to open a new
connection is received. If the network resources are
insufficient, the request for a new connection is rejected.
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
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ACE-2002 can operate in the following
modes:
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Monitoring: The unit monitors and
gathers statistical information on the violations of the
traffic contract.
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Policing: The unit compares the
user traffic with the Service Level Agreement (SLA)
parameters. In case the user traffic exceeds the SLA
parameters, violating cells can be tagged or discarded.
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Shaping: Both user and network
operator benefit from shaping bursty traffic. For the
user, more traffic can pass through the link at no
additional cost. For the operator, shaping enables better
statistical efficiency while keeping the same backbone
equipment and QoS.
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In addition, ACE-2002 supports a
number of layers of traffic scheduling. The layers are set
per VC, per VP, per VP tunnel and per user interface.
ENHANCED RELIABILITY
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ACE-2002 can optionally provide two
redundant network interface modules with physical link
protection. Switch over between the modules is based onG.783
Annex A and Annex B.
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All ACE-2002 modules can be hot
swapped. In case of hot swapping the same module type, all
module configurations are saved and service is easily and
quickly resumed.
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ACE-2002 can optionally be ordered
with two redundant power supplies.
OAM
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The OAM functionality, intrinsic to
the ATM technology, provides end-to-end manageability,
allows fault localization and helps reduce operational
costs. ACE-2002 supports segment and end-to end OAM
functionality complying with I.610. OAM functionality is
provided on both the SONET/SDH (F1 and F3) and the ATM (F4
and F5) levels and includes:
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AIS/RDI - System indicators for
faulty conditions in the network. In case these indicators
are detected in the user or network modules, ACE-2002
alerts the network management system.
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Continuity Check (CC) - Used to
check service availability. ACE-2002 sends a CC cell
periodically over a predefined VP or VC and verifies that
the VP or VC is intact.
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Loopback - Using the loopback
option, ACE-2002 can measure minimum, maximum and average
delay and delay variation. The loopback function can also
be used for fault isolation. The loopback cells can be
sent with source and destination address and may be looped
at any network element that was pre-assigned with a
loopback point address.
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Performance Monitoring (PM) - The
OAM PM mechanism provides values for multiple parameters
of the ATM service characteristics such as cell loss, cell
error rate severely errored seconds and more.
SLA AND STATISTICS COLLECTION
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To protect the public network from
over-subscription and to maximize available network
resources, it is beneficial for both user and service
provider to agree upon a Service Level Agreement (SLA)
contract. To ensure both sides honor the contract, ACE-2002
collects information on the various parameters agreed in the
SLA. It also processes the data in real time and converts it
into statistical information. All detected events are logged
and time stamped. The information is collected by management
systems in the network. It can be used later for billing
accounts.
INTERWORKING
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To send long frames (mainly IP
traffic) over ATM networks efficiently, ACE-2002 supports
Early Packet Discard (EPD) and Partial Packet Discard (PPD)
mechanisms. If cells are lost or discarded, and are part of
a long frame, ACE-2002 can drop the rest of the cells that
belong to the same frame. This prevents overload of the
network resources by non-valid cells.
MANAGEMENT
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