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are easily changed in the field by the user. The same applies to the fan modules, which are hot swappable. Robust synchronization The Tellabs 8609 switch supports a high quality OCXO which provides better temperature stability for IEEE 1588v2 and adaptive timing recovery as well as providing a very stable node clock holdover. The clock level is according to ITU-T [G.8262], ITU-T [G.813] option 1 or Telcordia [GR-1244-CORE] Stratum-3. In addition to adaptive timing and IEEE 1588v2 clock recovery mechanisms, node timing can obtained from the sync in pins using a BITS or GPS source, any PDH, SONET/SDH interface or any of the synchronous Ethernet interfaces. Cost efficient migration from E1 and T1 to Ethernet The Tellabs 8609 switch provides a cost-efficient and seamless way of converting a mobile access network from an E1/T1 TDM network to an Ethernet-based packet network without the need to update any of the mobile access network equipment. Reliable voice and data service today and tomorrow The Tellabs 8609 switch supports the transport of voice and data services in 3G, 4G and LTE networks. The advanced quality of service features enables the differentiation of real-time voice and video services from premium and best effort data services. OAM and Packet Loop Test to ensure QoS The Tellabs 8609 supports an extensive set of proprietary and standards based OAM capabilities to ensure network availability and to maintain QoS requirements for voice, video and data services. The Tellabs 8609 supports LSP Ping, LSP Traceroute, and Ethernet OAM functions from IEEE 802.1ag and Y.1731. The Tellabs 8609 also supports a unique Packet Loop Test tool that enables the testing of quality of service (QoS) parameters including delay, jitter, throughput and connectivity.
Delay and jitter testing are non-intrusive and therefore can be performed even if the service is live. Test endpoints are selected using the Tellabs 8000 intelligent manager without the need for additional hardware testing or site visits. The Packet Loop Test feature enables the user to confirm that the packet network meets the QoS requirements of voice, video and data services. Advanced packet network management As part of Tellabs product families, the Tellabs 8609 switch is fully end-to-end managed with the Tellabs 8000 intelligent manager. All interface, service and connection level parameters are configured remotely via the Tellabs 8000 intelligent managers GUI-based tools. This is the primary and easiest way to configure the unit and the network.
Two slots for hot swappable user-changeable line modules Twelve Fixed Gigabit Ethernet Ports: Four 10/100/1000BASE-T and Eight 100/1000BASE-X SFP Local management port (RJ-45) Alarm interface (RJ-45)
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8 x chE1/chT1 - ATM, ATM-IMA, ATM PwE3 - PPP, ML-PPP across 8 port E1/T1 Line Modules - SAToP, CESoPSN PwE3 - TDM Cross-connections 24 x chE1/chT1 LM (FP1.2) - ATM, ATM-IMA, ATM PwE3 - PPP, ML-PPP - SATop, CESoPSN PwE3 2 port ADSL* - G.994.1 (G.handshake) - G.997.1 (physical layer management) - G.992.1 (full-rate G.dmt) - G.992.3 (ADSL2) Annex A, L, M - G.992.5 (ADSL2+) Annex A, M - ITU G.998.1/G.Bond 4 x SHDSL*
Specifications:
Physical Dimensions n 446 x 44.35 x 250 mm, or 17.56 x 1.75 x 9.84 inches (w x H x D)
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Air filters for fans Air filters and fans can be changed without service interruption
Functionality n ATM, Ethernet, HDLC and TDM transport using MPLS pseudowires
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- G.SHDSL (G.991.2) - Extended rate support (5.6 Mbit/s per pair) - Ethernet in the First Mile over Copper support (IEEE 802.3ah) - Ethernet based multi-pair bonding (G998.2) - Network Timing Reference transport - ATM transport support - ATM-IMA n x DS3/E3* 3 Resiliency n 1:1 RSVP-TE LSP protection (able to use BFD
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ATM VP/VC switching ATM cell concatenation TDM cross connection IP routing MPLS switching PPPmux 10 Gbps forwarding capacity Y.1731 Frame loss and Frame delay and Frame Delay Variation support IEEE802.1ag AM Loopback, Continuity Check, Ping and Link Trace ECMP IP load balancing to RSVP-TE tunnels Controlled RSVP-TE tunnel selection
ITU-T G.8262 option 1 External synchronization input and output (G.703/G.704 E12 or T12) Synchronous Ethernet (with fixed Ethernet interfaces and 8 x FE) Adaptive synchronization over packet network IEEE 1588v2 Precision Time Protocol
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* For future release See tellabs.com for more information about Tellabs Solutions
IEC 60950-1:2001 EN 300 386: 2005 FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class B EC Compliance RTTE Directive 1995/5/EC NEBS Level 3
Traffic Management n DiffServ support for 7 traffic classes7 DiffServ queues for E1/T1 ports
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802.1P/Q mapping to IP or MPLS DSCP mapping to 802.1P/Q and to MPLS exp ATM service categories: CBR, rt-VBR, rt-VBR, UBR+, UBR ATM VC queuing/shaping Ethernet port policing and shaping IEEE802.1ag Ethernet OAM Y.1731 frame delay and delay variation support IP load balancing to RSVP-TE tunnels RFC 4379 VCCV trace route for multi-segment Pws
Environmental Conditions n Storage: ETS 300 019-1-1:2003-04 Class 1.1, Temperature: -5 C...+45 C / 23 F to 113 F
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Transportation: ETS 300 019-1-2:2003-04 Class 2.3, Temperature: -40 C...+70 C / -40 F...+ 158 F Operating: ETS 300 019-1-3:2003-04 Class 3.2 (non-condensing), Temperature: -40 C...+65 C / -40 F ...+149 F, Relative humidity: 5%...95% ADSL module operating temperature: -5...+50 C Minimum cold boot-up temperature: -20 C
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SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 monitoring Tellabs 8000 intelligent manager Memory and CPU usage gauge ACL support In-band or out of band
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