Shdsl efm access device with voip – Zhone Technologies ZTI-PG User Manual

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A C C E S S F O R A C O N V E R G I N G W O R L D

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3200 EAD with VoIP Series

EtherXtend Access Devices (EADs) Guide

3400

Series

3200

Series

3100

Series

3000

Series

2200

Series

2100

Series

TNE

SNE

ENE

WAN

Interface

SHDSL.bis

5.7 Mbps

SHDSL.bis

5.7 Mbps

T1/E1,

SHDSL.bis

5.7Mbps

SHDSL.bis

5.7 Mbps

DS3

45Mbps

SHDSL.bis

5.7 Mbps

T1

1.544 Mbps

SHDSL

2.3 Mbps

E1

2.048 Mbps

WAN Ports

4 or 8

1, 2 or 4

4

1, 2 or 4

1 or 2

1 or 2

1, 2, 4

or 8

1, 2 or 4

1, 2, 4

or 8

Bandwidth

(at max

ports)

Up to

45.6 Mbps

Up to

22.8 Mbps

Up to

22.8Mbps

Up to

22.8 Mbps

Up to

90 Mbps

Up to

11.4Mbps

Up to

12 Mbps

Up to

9.2 Mbps

Up to

16 Mbps

Loop

Bonding

802.3ah

EFM

N2N

802.3ah

EFM

802.3ah

EFM

802.3ah

EFM

N2N

N2N

N2N

N2N

N2N

LAN

Interfaces

10 / 100

Base-T

4

4

4

4

4

1 or 2

1 (1 / 2 port)

4 (4 / 8 port)

1

1 (1 / 2 port)

4 (4 / 8 port)

Management

CLI, Web,

SNMP

CLI, Web,

SNMP

CLI, Web,

SNMP

CLI, Web,

SNMP

CLI, Web,

SNMP

CLI, Web,

SNMP

CLI, Web,

SNMP

(4 / 8 port)

Unmanaged

CLI, Web,

SNMP

(4 / 8 port)

QoS

802.1p

802.1p

802.1p

802.1p

802.1p

802.1p

802.1p

802.1p

Layer 2

Layer 3

Bridging

Routing

Bridging

Routing

Bridging

Routing

Bridging

Routing

Bridging

L3 aware

Bridging

L3 aware

Bridging

L3 aware

Bridging

Bridging

L3 aware

Voice Ports

4 or 8

3200 EAD with VoIP

Full VLAN support with priority and QoS

TLS mode

Units operate in back to back mode (CO and

CPE mode)

4 or 8 Voice Ports:

• MGCP

• SIP

• SIP-PLAR

• H.248

Extended SHDSL data rates

Environmentally hardened for use in extreme

conditions or remote cabinets (DC Models)

2 models: 3244 and 3248

SHDSL EFM Access Device with VoIP

Zhone’s EtherXtend SHDSL EAD with VoIP
allows Carriers, CLECs, ISPs and PTTs to deliver
Ethernet and Voice services to their customers
simply, quickly and cost-effectively over the
existing copper plant. Intended for deployment at
end-users’ locations, these devices allow delivery
of IEEE 802.3ah Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM)
services using the latest in SHDSL standards.

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