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8/16 x E1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
8/16 x E1/T1 over Ethernet
Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Product Presentation
Orion Telecom Networks Inc. - 2010
Updated: Slide
April 2010
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8/16 x E1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Product Overview
 VCL-8/16xE1/T1 over Ethernet (TDMoIP) provides the user with E1/T1 over
Ethernet (IP) conversion and allows the user to transport upto 16 E1/T1
channels (carrying data or voice) over Ethernet (IP) Network
 Support SNMP V2 monitoring and traps
 VCL-8/16 x E1/T1 over Ethernet multiplexer (TDMoIP) product supports upto
8 or 16 E1s/T1s (user selectable) and 5 Gigabit electrical ports and 1 Giga
Byte (GE) optical port
 It is an E1/T1 extension device which utilizes the Ethernet / IP Network to
transport E1 or a T1 signal in real-time
 Useful for the Real-time applications carrying VOICE, VIDEO and DATA
 Compatible with 1 and 2 port TDMoIP versions
 The uplink ports and user data ports are IEEE 802.3 compliant, 10/ 100/
1000M auto-negotiating Ethernet ports.
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8/16 x E1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Product Overview
 The QoS features include short and stable transmission delay, low jitter and
wander, etc.
 Support 802.1Q based VLAN tagging and 802.1p QoS function
 VLAN settings for E1 services with 802.1Q and QinQ mode
 Supports 120 Ohms balanced and 75 Ohms unbalanced (optional) E1 ports
 Suitable good for achieving higher bandwidth utilization
 It converts the E1/T1 frame format into Ethernet Data for transmission over
the Ethernet or IP Network and then re-converts the Ethernet data back into
E1/T1 frame format at the far-end terminal, to inter-connect two or more
E1/T1 devices over the Ethernet / IP Network
 Support 1+1 AC and / or DC redundant power supply options
 Compact and low cost.
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8/16 x E1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
How it works
 The equipment is a TDM / Packet processing unit.
 It converts E1/T1 data stream into Ethernet packets with or without IP
headers.
 These packets are transported over the Ethernet network.
 At the far-end the packets from the uplink Ethernet port are sorted and
processed to re-assemble into the original E1 or T1 data stream.
 It also uses algorithms to recover the E1 or T1 clock synchronization and to
ensure that the reconstructed clock will meet the stringent requirement of
TDM applications.
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8/16 x E1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Features and Highlights
 Up to 16 E1/T1 Ports supported
 Provides 5 Giga Byte (GE) electrical ports and 1 Giga Byte (GE) optical port. All
6 Giga Byte (GE) ports serve as network uplinks or users ports and any of the 5
Giga Byte (GE) electrical ports may act as Management Port
 E1/T1 signal is a TDM signal which transmits information in a constant bit rate
of E1@ 2048Kbps, T1@ 1544Kbps
 User-friendly Web server supported for easy setup and maintenance
 Supports SNMP V1/V2 network management
 Ethernet built-in layer 2 switch, supports VLAN, complies with IEEE 802.3x,
802.1P
 Provide two removable E1 cards (add/remove), each card supports 8 E1/T1s
 Point to point and point to multipoint application supported.
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8/16 x E1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Features and Highlights
 PCM frame synchronization protection
 User definable encapsulation packet size for different applications
 Support Ethernet encapsulation and UDP/IP protocol encapsulation
 Support VLAN settings for E1 service and in-band VLAN management
 Jitter buffer for packet delay variation (PDV)
 Local Ethernet port throughput limit assuring E1 QoS
 120Ω balanced E1/T1 port, RJ-45 connector
 Supports 75Ω unbalanced port (optional)
 Stable E1 clock recovery, low jitter and wander
 Low processing delay for E1 channels, high bandwidth usage efficiency
 Local and remote E1/T1 LOS and AIS and packet loss indication for troubleshooting and maintenance.
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8/16 x E1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Features and Highlights
 Supports 1+1 redundant power supply which can be configure various
combinations (AC, DC, AC+AC, AC+DC and DC+DC)
 AC power supply range 110V ~ 240V AC
 DC power supply range 36V ~ 72V DC.
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8/16 x E1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Application
 The equipment may be used for the following purposes:
 Connecting point to point E1 / T1 devices over Ethernet or IP network
 Establishing point to point E1 / T1 link over wireless bridges (Ethernet
Radios)
 Connecting point to multipoint E1 / T1 devices over Ethernet or IP network
with 1 and 2 port TDMoIP version
 Establishing point to multipoint E1 / T1 link over wireless bridges (Ethernet
Radios) 1 and 2 port TDMoIP version.
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8/16 x E1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Application Diagram
Point to point applications
Uplink
IP Networks
Uplink
Up to 16 E1/T1 links
Up to 16 E1/T1 links
8/16 Port TDMoIP
8/16 Port TDMoIP
Uplink
Radio Link
Uplink
Up to 16 E1/T1 links
Up to 16 E1/T1 links
8/16 Port TDMoIP
Note:
8/16 Port TDMoIP
When connecting to a wireless LAN bridge (Ethernet Radio), care must be taken to
protect the equipment from lightening strikes and surges by installing surge protection
devices with a good earth / ground connection. Poor earth / ground connections may also
degrade the operation of the Ethernet port, causing severe packet losses.
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8/16 x E1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Application Diagram
Point to multi-point application# 1
Remote Site - 1
E1 / T1
Multiplexer
Remote Site - 2
Remote Site - 3
E1 / T1
Multiplexer
Remote Site - 4
Remote Site - 5
E1 / T1
Multiplexer
E1/T1 PBX
E1/T1 PBX
Cell Tower
E1 / T1
E1 / T1
E1 / T1
E1 / T1
1 Port TDMoIP
1 Port TDMoIP
1 Port TDMoIP
1 Port TDMoIP
2 Port TDMoIP
Uplinks
Uplinks
IP Network
Uplink
Central Site
8/16 Port TDMoIP
E1 / T1
Multiplexer
E1/T1 PBX
E1 / T1
Multiplexer
E1/T1 PBX
E1 / T1
Multiplexer
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8/16 x E1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Application Diagram
Point to multi-point application# 2
Remote Site - 1
E1 / T1
Multiplexer
E1/T1 PBX
Remote Site - 4
Remote Site - 5
Radio Link
E1/T1 PBX
Cell Tower
E1 / T1
2 Port TDMoIP
Uplinks
Uplinks
1 Port TDMoIP
1 Port TDMoIP
Remote Site - 2
E1 / T1
Multiplexer
Radio Link
IP Network
1 Port TDMoIP
Uplink
Remote Site - 3
E1 / T1
Multiplexer
E1/T1 PBX
2 Port TDMoIP
Central Site
Uplinks
Radio Link
8/16 Port TDMoIP
E1 / T1
Multiplexer
E1/T1 PBX
E1 / T1
Multiplexer
E1/T1 PBX
E1 / T1
Multiplexer
E1/T1 PBX
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8/16 x E1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Front Panel Description
E1 / T1 Ports (1-8)
E1 / T1 Ports (9-16)
Ethernet Uplink Ports and DIP Switches
DC Power Switch and Input Socket AC Power Switch and Input Socket
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8/16 x E1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Web Management (Through Web Browser)
 Monitoring and Managing the equipment through the Web Management using
Web Browser (Internet Explorer, Fire Fox etc)
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8/16 x E1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Web Management (Through Web Browser)
 Monitoring and Managing the equipment through the Web Management using
Web Browser (Internet Explorer, Fire Fox etc)
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8/16 x E1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Thank you for your attention
For more details visit us at our Website at
http://www.oriontelecom.com
Headquarters: Phoenix, Arizona
Regional Office: Miami, Florida
Orion Telecom Networks Inc.
16810, Avenue of the Fountains,
Suite # 108, Fountain Hills,
AZ 85268 U.S.A.
Phone: +1 480-816-8672,
Fax: +1 480-816-0115
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.oriontelecom.com
Orion Telecom Networks Inc.
4000 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Suite 470,
Coral Gables, FL 33146,
U.S.A.
Phone: 1-305-777-0419,
Fax: 1-305-777-0201
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.oriontelecom.com
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