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ATM
Termination
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ACE-202
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Features |
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Allows carriers and service
providers to provide LAN, IP, TDM and Frame Relay services
over ATM networks
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Creates demarcation point between
private an public ATM networks
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Enables SLA (Service Level
Agreement) differentiation by mapping Layer 2 VLAN and
Layer 3 Class of Service to ATM QoS (Quality of Service)
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Extensive statistics report for SLA
monitoring
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Traffic management includes
spacing, policing and monitoring
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I.610 OAM (Operation And
Maintenance) for QoS assurance and fault localization
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Supports CBR, VBR (rt and nrt),
UBR, UBR+ and ABR classes of service
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Supports two plug-in user and
network interface modules and two optional built-in user
interfaces
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ATM (user or network) interfaces:
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STM-1/OC3
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E3/T3
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4xE1/T1 IMA
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E1/T1
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ATM 25 Mbps
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Interworking (user) interfaces:
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10/100BaseT Ethernet
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E1/T1 CES
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E3/T3 CES
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Frame Relay
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HDLC
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Up to 256 Virtual Connections
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Multi layer statistic collection
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Power supply redundancy
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Compact, 1U suitable for mounting
in 19-inch racks
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Description |
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ACE-202 is a Customer Located
Equipment (CLE) that can be used as a multiservice access
device or as an ATM network Termination unit.
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As a CLE, ACE-202 enables carriers
and service providers to define the boundary between their
ATM public services and the customer's 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-202 can be used as a CLE for
native ATM or for legacy services, such as voice, LAN, IP or
Frame Relay.
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ACE-202 enables the extension of ATM
network facilities up to the customer premises. These
facilities include advanced traffic management (spacing,
policing) and I.610 OAM flow support. In addition, the wide
range of ATM network interfaces further enhance the
flexibility of service offerings.
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When used as an interworking device,
ACE-202 enables smooth connection of any CPE equipment, such
as PBXs and routers, to operate over ATM networks. ACE-202
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-202 supports both UNI and NNI
cell headers with full bit range of VPI/VCI fields. ACE-202
can support up to 256 connections, VPC and/or VCC. This
capability enables using ACE-202 as a concentrator for large
corporate networks.
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To increase QoS versatility, ACE-202
includes VP tunneling. This enables bundling multiple VCCs
into a single VPC, while maintaining all the VCC QoS
characteristics and OAM capabilities at F4 and F5 layers.
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ACE-202 provides up to 30 VP tunnels.
Each tunnel is spaced 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-202 supports Call Admission
Control (CAC), which prevents network congestion, by
checking the network resources when a request to open a new
connection is received. In case the network resources are
insufficient, the request for a new connection is rejected.
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
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Traffic management in ACE-202 is
performed in several levels: VC, VP, VP tunnel or per user
interface.
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ACE-202 enables the following traffic
management options:
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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 SLA parameters. In case the user
traffic exceeds the SLA parameters, violating cells can be
tagged or discarded.
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Spacing: Both user and network
operator benefit from spacing bursty traffic. For the
user, more traffic can pass through the link at no
additional cost. For the operator, spacing enables better
statistical efficiency while keeping the same backbone
equipment and QoS.
ENHANCED RELIABILITY
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ACE-202 can optionaly 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-202 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-202 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-202 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-202
alerts the network management system.
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Continuity Check (CC) - Used to
check service availability. ACE-202 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-202 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.
SLA AND STATISTICS COLLECTION
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The possibility to offer SLA
contracts to their users, provide the carriers and service
providers the ability to define service differentiation and
thus have the means to generate revenues from their existing
network infrastructure. The SLA is then translated to QoS
parameters within the ATM network therefore, it is important
that the provider of the service has the ability to provide
and monitor the QoS end-to-end. Collecting traffic
statistics provides the carriers and the service providers
with three important capabilities:
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Ensure that the SLA agreements are
adhered to by the users
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Provides, if they wish to,
information on their service performance and thus get
optional competitive edge.
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Be proactively ready to changes
that need to be done on the network before services
already run into problems.
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ACE-202 collects information on the
various parameters mentioned 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-202 supports
Early Packet Discard (EPD) and Partial Packet Discard (PPD)
mechanisms. In case cells are lost or discarded, and are
part of a long frame, ACE-202 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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ACE-202 can be managed either locally
or remotely using different ports and applications:
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ACE-202 can be managed locally, by
connecting an ASCII terminal to the RS-232 port on the
front panel. The same port can be used to connect a
dial-up modem so ACE-202 can be remotely managed. ACE-202
supports PPP protocol for SNMP management over RS-232.
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A management workstation located
anywhere in the ATM public network can be connected to a
remote customer device and perform configuration,
monitoring and diagnostics using a dedicated VC.
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ACE-202 can be managed by and
report to up to 8 different managers simultaneously. This
enables viewing the network status from different
locations.
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ACE-202 supports plug & play
management, which allows installation of the device with no
on-site configuration required.
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The RADview-HPOV network management
application provides the capability to monitor, configure,
fault isolate and present network statistics using a
graphical, user-friendly display. This UNIX-based
application alerts in real time on service availability and
faulty network conditions. The real time clock of the
management application is synchronized with all the managed
units. This enables determining the real time of events and
provides the ability to sort events chronologically. Also,
the statistical collection of events can be synchronized so
that the 15-minute intervals of statistical information can
be sorted in a realistic sequence. The system events and the
statistical information are registered in a log file.
The RADview application can store a complete pre-defined
configuration of ACE-202 to shorten and simplify its field
installation. After ACE-202 is installed, it is possible to
remotely download the complete configuration from anywhere
in the network.
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