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Net To Net DSL Chassis

Net to Net DSL 14 –slot Chassis

 

Enhanced 14-slot Ethernet-based IP DSL Access Multiplexer
IPD12000E


Video Ready, High-capacity Ethernet-based IP DSLAM for large scale Central Office DSL deployments:

Net to Net Technologies' IPD12000E Enhanced DSL Access Multiplexer delivers even more functionality than Net to Net's original IPD12000 IP DSLAM. By adding a few exciting enhancements, Net to Net has greatly improved the current and future capability of Net to Net's Modular DSLAM family, at the same time providing 100% backwards compatibility with all IP DSLAM modules ever produced by Net to Net.

The IPD12000E features a 10-fold backplane capacity increase over the existing IPD12000 chassis, delivering up to 48 Gbps throughput, and allows the new chassis to provide a non-blocking architecture for even the highest bandwidth broadband access technologies, such as ADSL2+. Additionally, the addition of a second RJ-21 interface for every slot provides a 100% port density increase, and allows for incorporation of greater port density modules (up to 48 2-wire (DSL) connections or 24 4-wire (T1/E1) connections). In addition to these changes, the IPD12000E also provides removable mounting brackets that can be placed in increments of 1.45” up to 9.28” from the front of the chassis, allowing for multiple installation options in either 19" or 23" equipment racks.

Net to Net DSL 5 –slot Chassis

Enhanced 5-slot Ethernet-based IP DSL Access Multiplexer 4000
IPD4000E

Video Ready, High-capacity Ethernet-based IP DSLAM for Central Office or Remote Terminal DSL deployments

The IPD4000E features a 10-fold backplane capacity increase over the existing IPD4000 chassis, delivering up to 8 Gbps throughput, and allows the new chassis to provide a non-blocking architecture for even the highest bandwidth broadband access technologies, such as ADSL2+. Additionally, the addition of a second RJ-21 interface for every slot provides a 100% port density increase, and allows for incorporation of greater port density modules (up to 48 2-wire (DSL) connections or 24 4-wire (T1/E1) connections). In addition to these changes, the IPD4000E also provides removable mounting brackets that can be placed in increments of 1.45” up to 9.28” from the front of the chassis, allowing for multiple installation options in either 19" or 23" equipment racks.

Like its predecessor, the IPD4000E is engineered for efficient, high-speed IP data transport in a compact, fully fault-tolerant chassis. Supporting high density ADSL, ADSL2+, SHDSL, IDSL, T1/E1, and DS3/E3 access technologies, the Ethernet-based IPD12000E is the optimal line aggregation platform for today's advanced IP-based access networks. ILECs, CLECs, and IP Network Service Providers are able to cost-effectively offer all of today's advanced broadband services, such as IP video, high-speed broadband Internet, and Voice over IP. Most importantly, these services can be delivered over a pure IP network without the need for ATM.

The IPD4000E is also environmentally hardened for installation in Remote Terminals or Street Cabinets.

Net to Net Small Form Factor 12 port D/Slam

Net to Net Technologies' ADSL MicroDSLAMs are the industry's first Ethernet-based IP DSLAMs that are environmentally hardened and small enough to fit in even the most crowded Remote Terminals/Street Cabinets. The MicroDSLAMs are the newest addition to Net to Net's Ethernet-based DSL product family and are extremely feature rich, including IGMP snooping for IP Video support, SNMP Management, IP QoS, and up to 10.5 Mbps downstream bandwidth available on every port. Front loading, hot-swappable uplink options include T1/E1, 100BaseFX, and 10/100 Ethernet for easy integration with other network elements as well as providing easy upgrades as bandwidth requirements increase.