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2xE1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Slide 1Updated: April 2010Orion Telecom Networks Inc. - 2010
2xE1/T1 over Ethernet2xE1/T1 over EthernetMultiplexer (TDMoIP)Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Product PresentationProduct Presentation
2xE1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Slide 2
Product Overview VCL-2xE1/T1 over Ethernet (TDMoIP) provides the user with E1/T1 over
Ethernet (IP) conversion and allows the user to transport E1/T1 channels
(carrying data or voice) over Ethernet (IP) Network.
Very Compact and low cost.
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.
It can be installed and used in multiple locations in a point-to-point or point to
multipoint topology, depending upon the user requirements.
Compatible with 1 port, 8 port and 16 port TDMoIP versions.
The QoS features include short and stable transmission delay, low jitter and
wander etc.
2xE1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Slide 3
Product Overview It does not take up a fixed transmission bandwidth, and 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 or the IP Network.
Optional 220V AC (110~240V AC) and -48V DC (18~72V DC) input power
supply.
2xE1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Slide 4
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.
2xE1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Slide 5
Supports upto two user selectable E1 or T1 Ports
Easy to use and configure by any web browser
E1/T1 signal is a TDM signal which transmits information in a constant bit rate
of E1@ 2048Kbps, T1@ 1544Kbps.
Supports Point-to-point and point-to-multipoint link establishment over IP
network
Stable E1/T1 clock recovery, low jitter and wander
Low processing delay for E1/T1 channels, high bandwidth usage efficiency
Resistance to packet loss, with PCM frame synchronization protection
Adequate jitter buffer to resist packet delay variation
Auto parallel or cross cable adaptive Ethernet ports. Allow easy connection to
other Ethernet equipment
Features and Highlights
2xE1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Slide 6
Local and remote E1/T1 LOS and AIS and packet loss indication for trouble-
shooting and maintenance.
Support 1+1 backup uplink ports
Supports Automatic Ethernet negotiation function and configurable 10M/100M,
Half / Full duplex working modes
Optional powers 220V AC and -48V DC. May be ordered with either power
option.
Idle for connecting offshore sites with central site over Ethernet / IP network in
very low investment
Supports transparently passing the VLAN tagged Ethernet DATA
Works fine with other TDMoIP equipment having multiple E1/T1 ports.
Robust and cost effective.
Features and Highlights
2xE1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Slide 7
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
Establishing point to multipoint E1/T1 link over wireless bridges (Ethernet
Radios)
Application
2xE1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Slide 8
E1/T1 PBX
IP Networks
PCM
E1/T1 PBX
PCM
Radio Link
Uplink E1/T1UplinkE1/T1
Uplink E1/T1UplinkE1/T1
Application Diagram
Point to point applications
Note: 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.
2 Port TDMoIP2 Port TDMoIP
2 Port TDMoIP2 Port TDMoIP
E1 / T1Multiplexer
E1 / T1Multiplexer
E1 / T1Multiplexer
E1 / T1Multiplexer
2xE1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Slide 9
E1 / T1Multiplexer
E1/T1 PBX E1 / T1Multiplexer
E1/T1 PBX E1 / T1Multiplexer
8/16 Port TDMoIP
Central Site
E1/T1 PBX
Application Diagram
Point to multi-point application# 1
E1 / T1
1 Port TDMoIP
Cell Tower
Remote Site - 4
IP Network
Uplink
Uplinks Uplinks
2 Port TDMoIP
E1 / T1Multiplexer
E1/T1 PBX
Remote Site - 3 Remote Site - 5
E1/T1 PBXE1 / T1
Multiplexer
Remote Site - 2
2 Port TDMoIP
E1 / T1Multiplexer
E1/T1 PBX
Remote Site - 1
E1 / T1
1 Port TDMoIP1 Port TDMoIP
2xE1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Slide 10
1 Port TDMoIP
E1 / T1Multiplexer
E1/T1 PBX E1 / T1Multiplexer
E1/T1 PBX E1 / T1Multiplexer
8/16 Port TDMoIP
Central Site
E1/T1 PBX
IP Network
Radio Link
Radio Link
Radio Link
Application Diagram
Point to multi-point application# 2
Uplinks
Uplinks
Uplink
2 Port TDMoIP
E1 / T1Multiplexer
E1/T1 PBX
Remote Site - 1
E1 / T1
1 Port TDMoIP
Cell Tower
Remote Site - 4 Remote Site - 5
E1/T1 PBX
E1 / T1Multiplexer
Remote Site - 2
2 Port TDMoIP
E1 / T1Multiplexer
E1/T1 PBX
Remote Site - 3
Uplinks
1 Port TDMoIP
2xE1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Slide 11
Front Panel Description
2xE1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Slide 12
Bottom Panel View
Configuration DIP Switches
2xE1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Slide 13
Monitoring and Managing the equipment through the Web Management
using Web Browser (Internet Explorer, Fire Fox etc)
Web Management (Through Web Browser)
2xE1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Slide 14
Monitoring and Managing the equipment through the Web Management using
Web Browser (Internet Explorer, Fire Fox etc)
Web Management (Through Web Browser)
2xE1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer (TDMoIP)
Slide 15
For more details visit us at our Website athttp://www.oriontelecom.com
Thank you for your attentionThank you for your attention
Regional Office: Miami, Florida
Orion Telecom Networks Inc.4000 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Suite 470,Coral Gables, FL 33146, U.S.A.Phone: 1-305-777-0419, Fax: 1-305-777-0201E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.oriontelecom.com
Headquarters: Phoenix, Arizona
Orion Telecom Networks Inc.16810, Avenue of the Fountains, Suite # 108, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 U.S.A.Phone: +1 480-816-8672, Fax: +1 480-816-0115E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.oriontelecom.com