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Optimux-134

Fiber Multiplexer for 16 E1s and Ethernet


Optimux-134 16-channel E1 and Ethernet fiber optic multiplexer provides a simple and cost-effective solution for transporting multiple E1 links, as well as high speed data and Ethernet, for distances up to 110 kilometers (68 miles). The transmission of each of the E1 tributary channels is independent. The Optimux-134 features a single-mode/multimode fiber optic network port or a coax E3 uplink interface. On the user side, the Optimux-134 supports a Fast Ethernet port enabling a full 100 Mbps Ethernet connection, in addition to the capacity of the 16 E1 channels.
The Optimux-134 has four operational modes:

  • E1 and Ethernet at 100 Mbps
  • E1 and high speed (V.35) data
  • E1, high speed data and Ethernet at 6/8 Mbps
  • E1 only

Optimux-134 is part of the AXCESS+ portfolio of multiservice access and First Mile solutions.

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  • Up to 16 E1 links, full bandwidth 100 Mbps Ethernet traffic and high speed data multiplexed into fiber optic uplink
  • 34 Mbps or 134 Mbps working modes via software license
  • Single-mode and multimode, as well as single-mode over single fiber SFP-based interfaces
  • Range of up to 110 kilometers (68 miles)
  • Compact 1U/2U enclosure
  • Management via RADview-EMS, SNMP or ASCII terminal
  • Transparent services over fiber, independent transmission of the TDM signals
  • Reduced OpEx and CapEx
    • One box solution for multiple services
    • Plug and play installation
    • Easy to maintain
    • High MTBF (mean time between failures)
  • Redundant uplink interfaces and power supply

Optimux-134 provides a simple, flexible, and cost-effective solution for transporting multiple E1s, high speed data and Ethernet over a fiber link or an E3 coax line at distances of up to 110 kilometers (68 miles).

Each product features two license activated operation modes:

  • In the 34 Mbps operation mode, the units are fully compatible with Optimux-34
  • In the 134 Mbps mode, the product supports 100 Mbps of user Ethernet traffic as well as 16 E1 circuits over a single fiber link

In the 34 Mbps operation mode, the unit multiplexes up to 16 E1 links. The data rate of the TDM ports can partially be replaced (user-selectable) by the 10/100BaseT user Ethernet traffic or by an optional high speed data V.35 interface.

Market Segments

  • Mobile Operators –Backhauling 2G voice services, 3G and HSPA in rural locations to a central site over fiber. In such applications Optimux acts as a fiber extender to reach distances up to 110 kilometers (68 miles).
  • Carriers and Service Providers –The migration to all-packetized networks has changed the telecom industry greatly, but there remains an enormous base of installed devices that use TDM serial interfaces alongside Ethernet services. Optimux-134 provides a solution to carriers and service providers that employ both TDM and Packet-Switched Network (PSN) infrastructures yet wish to extend services in a single chassis solution.
  • Enterprises – Multiservice sharing of TDM, high speed data and Ethernet for voice and data connectivity in point-to-point topology over dark fiber for university campuses, health care organizations, financial institutions, and government offices.
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