
Data Sheet
ETHERNET CAPABILITIES
IPmux-155L includes an internal bridge,
operating in VLAN-aware and
VLAN-unaware modes.
VLAN stacking can be used for traffic
separation between different users or
services, by defining a service provider
VLAN ID per customer or service. When
VLAN stacking is used, a service provider
VLAN tag is added to the user traffic and
removed from network traffic. Both
service provider VLAN ID and service
provider VLAN priority can be defined.
User traffic can be queued and prioritized
according to VLAN priority and
ToS/Diffserv.
Ingress and egress rate can be limited per
user and network ports.
Policing and classification of the traffic
flows are performed between any ingress
and any egress Ethernet port of the
device. IPmux-155L monitors traffic with
specified flow parameters, allocates
bandwidth, forwards traffic to different
queues according to classification
parameters etc.
SYSTEM REDUNDANCY
System architecture provides redundancy
at different levels:
GbE interface with 802.3ad-based link
aggregation
STM-1 1+1 line redundancy with less
than 50 ms restoration of service in
case of link faults
Redundant power supply units and
fans.
MiRICi-E3T3 SUPPORT
When equipped with a removable
MiRICi-E3T3 module (ver. 2.5), a fiber FE
port can operate as an E3 or T3 port,
forwarding LAN packets to TDM-based
WAN. When operating in the T3 mode,
MiRICi-E3T3 modules are fully controllable
via IPmux-155L management application.
Note: IPmux-155L equipped with the AC or 48
power supply modules supports up to 16
MiRICi-E3T3 units.
When equipped with two high-power ACHP or 48HP
power supply modules, IPmux-155L can host up to
32 MiRICi-E3T3 units.
Lowers Opex of TDM
service by utilizing
packet infrastructure
Figure 2. Aggregating Pseudowire Traffic from Remote Locations
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