Using TDM pseudowire gateways for E1 or T1 circuit emulation and LAN traffic delivery over fixed wireless Ethernet radio
E1 and T1 Circuit Emulation and LAN Access over Fixed Wireless Ethernet Radio
Your Needs
Extend voice and LAN services to remote locations over fixed wireless Ethernet radio links
Our Solution
RAD’s IPmux TDM pseudowire gateways enable service providers and enterprise users to leverage cost-effective Ethernet radios for extending data traffic and multiple voice circuits transparently to locations where fixed lines are unavailable or more expensive than wireless connections. RAD’s IPmux-24 TDM pseudowire gateways at the remote sites incorporate up to four E1 or T1 user ports and three Gigabit Ethernet ports. Quality of Service is ensured through rate limiting of LAN frames and strict prioritization of delay sensitive TDMoIP traffic (per port, VLAN, ToS) over the network link. The IPmux-16 TDM pseudowire gateway supports 16 E1 or T1 channels and two Fast Ethernet ports with wire-speed bridging of user LAN traffic. The TDM pseudowire circuits are terminated at the IPmux-16 and handed off to the PSTN.
Benefits:
Deliver E1, T1 circuits using low cost Ethernet radios
Support up to four E1, T1 links
High clock accuracy across the Ethernet links
Maintain Quality of Service through rate limiting and traffic prioritization
Small footprint saves money on colocation costs
Quick ROI
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