Allied Telesis iMAP XE1 - Manual
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integrated Multiservice Access Platform
XE1
AT-TN308-A 10 Gigabit Ethernet Network Module
Allied Telesis’ iMAP family of integrated
Multiser vice Access Platforms
Aggregation of GbE Network Traffic
The XE1 module available for use with the
iMAP 9000 series is a new advancement in
network card flexibility and capacity suppor ting
10GbE. As network bandwidth continues to
grow, Ser vice Providers find increasing
bandwidth requirements far ther in the local
loop. The ability to maintain a single IP
infrastructure to address Network Transpor t
bandwidth as well as last mile access bandwidth
is pivotal for any network operator. The XE1
module is primarily intended to be used as
an aggregation element with the introduction
of Allied Telesis’ 10G iMAP common control
upgrade (CFC56) and the GE8 ser vice module.
Combined, these modules provide 10G
transpor t bandwidth as well as aggregation
of up 8 EPSR
TM
rings providing an extremely
flexible, reliable and dense aggregation point
from any network location. As network designs
continue to blend the line between Access
and Transpor t, the XE1 will become a key
component of any Carrier Ethernet and IP
Triple Play network design.
The XE1 network module, available for use
with the iMAP 9400 and iMAP 9700 chassis
groups equipped with the CFC56 controller
module, is a new advancement in protected
10 Gigabit aggregation speed and transpor t.
The XE1 provides unmatched flexibility for the
aggregation of bandwidth-intensive applications
and ser vices including the deliver y of IP Triple
Play over any media (Fiber, Copper and xDSL)
as well as Carrier Ethernet ser vices to
residential and business customers. It continues
to suppor t the carrier-class capabilities from
the Allied Telesis Network Module family (GE3)
in addition to increased capacity and the
enhanced QoS capabilities.
Metro Ethernet Connectivity
Up to 2 XE1 Network Modules are suppor ted
per an iMAP 9400 or 9700 platforms providing
unprecedented capabilities for the deliver y of
user-centric ser vices as well as network traffic
aggregation. When used in conjunction with the
CFC56, the 10 GE por ts can be used as either
as network interfaces for subtended remote
locations using EPSR protected transpor t rings
with sub 50ms failover, aggregation into Metro
routers (Provider Edge) or for point-to-point
connectivity between PoPs. This is in addition
to allowing the ser vice provider to suppor t at
wire-speed non-blocking up to 17 different
ser vice modules in the iMAP for delivering
value-add next-generation broadband ser vices
and applications.
Part of Allied Telesis’ IP Broadband
Access Family
Whether it is Metro Ethernet, IP Triple Play,
Broadband VDSL2/ADSL2+, FTTH or POTS,
the iMAP family is the ideal platform for last
mile ser vice deliver y. Added to the ability to
suppor t 100% of the available iMAP ser vice
modules, the XE1 network module has also
been designed to sur vive the most rugged
environmental conditions. This makes it perfect
choice for networks which require high
flexibility and carrier capabilities anywhere in
the operators’ network.
Provisioning, management and diagnostics of
subscriber por ts can be accomplished from
either the iMAP command line interface or via
the Allied View NMS. The XE1 also has a fully
suppor ted SNMP interface and suppor ts all the
major MIBs.
Key Features
•
1 x 10 GbE GbE Wirespeed por ts for Uplinks
•
XFP Optics
•
Suppor t for EPSR
TM
50ms Resiliency
•
Hardened for OSP designs
QoS
•
Eight Queues
•
Strict Priority scheduling
•
VLAN Stacking
Security
•
Upstream Forwarding Only
•
Extensive ACL Supor t
Services Supported
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High Speed Internet
•
VoIP
•
IPTV
•
Business VPN
•
Network Element Subtending
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