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ACE-52 multiservice network termination
unit is customer located equipment (CLE), allowing substantial
price/performance benefits in provisioning Ethernet and E1/T1
services over an ATM network. Supporting one or two
10/100BaseT links and one optional E1/T1 CES link, the ACE-52
multiservice network termination unit provides a demarcation
point between the provider’s network and the customer
premises.
Advanced end-to-end traffic management
and service control capabilities ensure Quality of Service
guarantees and Service Level Agreement enforcement, while
inherent ATM statistical multiplexing allow implementation of
overbooking strategies.
The economical ACE-52 multiservice
network termination unit allows service providers to take
advantage of their existing ATM infrastructure in providing
transparent LAN services, as well as integrated voice and data
services, over the ATM network. Services are enhanced by ATM’s
statistical multiplexing, reliability and Quality of Service
(QoS) capabilities.
Multiple services over ATM Service
providers are looking for ways to cost-effectively introduce
new services over ATM backbones, to leverage their widespread
deployment of ATM equipment. RAD’s ACE-52 multiservice network
termination unit is ideal for delivering transparent LAN
services (TLS) over the ATM network in point-to-point or
point-to-multipoint topology, and to provide L2 VPN service.
Using VLAN tagging, the ACE-52 achieves total traffic
separation between customers by assigning VLAN IDs to virtual
connections (VCs), creating a Layer 2 virtual private network
(VPN) for each customer or service (e.g., data, voice, video).
Different priority can be assigned to different types of
traffic within each VPN, using IP TOS or VLAN priority bits
(802.1p). The ACE-52 supports voice and other TDM services
over ATM through an E1/T1 circuit emulation service (CES)
port, which enables users to connect their PBX or any other
TDM device to the ACE-52 and extend circuits over the public
ATM network. This feature supports structured (with or without
CAS) and unstructured circuit emulation. In order to ensure
accurate synchronization across the ATM network, the CES port
can derive timing data from several sources, including the
network itself and the E1/T1 Rx clock (loopback).
Intelligent demarcation ensures
end-to-end control The ACE-52 multiservice network termination
unit serves as a demarcation device that is owned and managed
by the service provider and installed at the customer
premises. As such, the ACE-52 monitors and controls ingress
and egress traffic, enabling the service provider to maintain
QoS commitments to all its customers end-to-end.
OAM functionality reduces OpEx
ACE-52’s ATM OAM functionality allows service providers to
automatically and remotely monitor their service, quickly
localizing service or network disruptions and avoiding
expensive technician truck rolls for on-site inspections.
Complying with ITU-T I.610 OAM standard, the unit performs
AIS/RDI checks, continuity check (CC) and loopback (LB)
testing.
Differentiated service offerings The
ACE-52 multiservice network termination unit allows each
virtual connection (VC), to be assigned with different QoS
parameters, including CBR, VBR, UBR and UBR+. Sophisticated
traffic management capabilities, such as traffic shaping and
monitoring, ensure that allocated VC rates are not exceeded,
helping carriers avoid congestion and anticipate problems
before they affect their service. At the same time,
statistical bandwidth utilization increases service efficiency
and allows the customer to pass more traffic over the link
when the network is free.
Remote management eases installation
and minimizes system downtime Plug-and-play installation,
automatic IP address learning and remote configuration
simplify ACE-52 deployment. The device can be managed by the
RADview HP OpenView application running on a UNIX or PC
platform, which provides the capability to monitor, configure,
isolate faults, and present network statistics on a graphical,
user-friendly display. Configuration can be remotely
downloaded/uploaded to/from the ACE-52. In addition, CORBA
interface facilitates easy integration with third-party
network management systems.
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