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Unique Access Solutions TDM-Based Solutions over Packet-Switched Networks Generates new service revenues for service providers Investment protection for enterprises Delivers transparent leased line and private line services over less expensive IP and Ethernet networks Runs legacy and native enterprise data over a common packet-switched infrastructure Order from: Cutter Networks Ph:727-398-5252/Fax:727-397-9610 www.bestdatasource.com

Transport Any Service over IP TDM over IP () is a transport technology Smooth Transition to Next Generation Networks developed by RAD that provides a simple conversion Not only is simpler and less expensive than strategy to IP-based networks. carries E1, VoIP, it is also a superior alternative in many other T1, E3 or T3 circuits across the packet-switched ways especially in applications where the existing network, transparent to all protocols and signaling. PBX functionality is sufficient. Most importantly, enables service providers to migrate to next provides higher voice quality with much generation networks and continue to provide all their lower latency than VoIP. Unlike VoIP, can revenue-generating legacy voice and data services. support all applications that run over E1/T1 circuits, also benefits data carriers by enabling them not just voice. can provide traditional leased to offer lucrative leased line and private line services. line services over IP, and is transparent to protocols This lets them maximize revenues from their packetswitched (e.g., Gigabit Ethernet) infrastructure by evolutionary not revolutionary approach, and signaling. Because provides an selling voice services as well as data. It enables investment protection is maximized. Finally, enterprises to run voice and video over the same supports installed PBXs with no loss of functionality. IP/Ethernet-based network that is currently used to run only traffic, thereby minimizing network maintenance and operating costs. vs. VoIP (Circuit Extension over IP) Simple and evolutionary Uses standard, mature and well-known protocols: E1, T1, E3, T3, IP Low cost of ownership Supports existing PBXs Significant cost savings Little disruption to business Transparent to signaling and protocols No loss of PBX functionality Superior voice quality* Much lower latency* Configurable packet size Minimizes delay Minimizes overhead Data, voice, and video circuit extension DS0 level bundling and cross connect VoIP (IP Telephony) Complex and revolutionary New, evolving protocols such as H.323, MGCP and SIP Complexity requires retraining IT Forklift upgrade (reinvents telephony) Expensive upgrades and replacements Compatibility issues Translates between signaling formats Limited support for existing PBX features Long call-setup times Packets depend on codec samples Delays as sample is recorded Overhead on each voice session Primarily voice Voice switching per call * Based on tests conducted by Mier Communications, as reported in Business Communications Review, Sept. 2001

Who Benefits from? Utility companies reduce expenses and simplify their networks by migrating legacy voice and SCADA applications over their more efficient Ethernet networks Utelcos generate new revenue by delivering profitable leased and private line services over their scalable Ethernet/fiber infrastructures Incumbent carriers reduce infrastructure costs by utilizing their IP cores for TDM transport (e.g., connecting SS7 over IP) Metropolitan carriers with IP or Ethernet access networks generate new revenue by delivering traditional leased line and private line services such as E1/T1 and E3/T3 Cable operators can generate new revenue by offering traditional E1/T1 leased line and private line services over their hybrid fiber coax (HFC) cable networks Enterprises reduce network expenses with maximum investment protection by running all TDM traffic over Ethernet How Works takes TDM data streams and converts them into IP packets (with an IP addressing scheme) for transmission over the network. The original traffic, including clocking, is regenerated at the destination. Transparent connectivity over the IP/Ethernet network maintains all features and functionality of the telephony network. thereby provides seamless migration of a variety of legacy services to packet-switched networks, with full support for legacy equipment such as Class 4 and 5 switches, PBXs and TDM multiplexers. RAD is working together with other industry leaders on the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to standardize the protocol. w w w. t d m o i p. c o m Order from: Cutter Networks Ph:727-398-5252/Fax:727-397-9610 www.bestdatasource.com

A Complete System Solution RAD s family comprises a diverse mix of RAD has vast experience in enabling legacy services gateways, from small customer-located using TDM multiplexers. Adding capabilities equipment (CLE) to higher capacity units for the to these devices expands the solution range for carrier s central office or point-of-presence (POP). utilities, local government, city carriers and The products facilitate a wide range of applications, nationwide trunking services. These products take including simple end-to-end circuit extension over advantage of the next generation network to deliver IP and delivery of a variety of legacy services over voice, fax, modem and data services without packet-switched networks. compromising traditional PSTN quality. IPmux-1, IPmux-1E Gateways IPmux-8, IPmux-16 Gateways Megaplex Family Modular Multiplexers The IPmux-1 and IPmux-1E gateways support digital E1/T1 trunks and analog and ISDN voice channels over Fast Ethernet fiber or copper links. User Ethernet enhanced V support and rate limiting enable enterprises and service providers to avoid congestion and offer different grades of service, while providing traffic isolation for multiple services or applications. RAD s IPmux-8 and the NEBScompliant IPmux-16 are higher capacity units, ideal for aggregating circuits at enterprise headquarters or carriers POP or central office. They provide modular support for extending up to 16 E1/T1 circuits or two E3/T3 circuits over IP/Ethernet networks. The channelized E1/T1 interfaces enable point-to-multipoint applications on a DS0 level. Megaplex-2200, Megaplex-2100 and Megaplex-2104 TDM multiplexers deliver a wide variety of services over TDM and next generation networks. The versatile, modular platform enhances the system solution with high capacity support for POTS, ISDN, low and high speed data, Ethernet and -to- traffic in daisy-chain and Resilient Fast Ethernet Ring (RFER) topologies.

Easy, Automated Service Provisioning The RADview Service Center is a powerful management tool for end-to-end control, monitoring and provisioning of services. The ability to perform automated service provisioning of services from a central site improves time-to-market, eliminates the need for on-site visits and lowers customer support costs. The Service Center s intuitive graphical user interface, point-and-click functionality and easy-to-follow wizards increase the efficiency and accuracy of the service provisioning process. The Service Center application monitors the status, configuration and resource availability of the gateways. Its open, CORBA-based architecture integrates with any third-party management platform. Kilomux Family Sub-Rate Multiplexers Vmux Family Voice Trunking Gateways Kilomux-2100 and Kilomux-2104 sub-rate integrating multiplexers are well-suited to narrow bandwidth voice and data applications, including compressed voice (with E1/T1, analog and ISDN interfaces) and low and high speed data. The Vmux series of voice trunking gateways are designed for transporting digital voice traffic. They employ various compression codecs for optimal transmission over broadband, narrowband, and even poor performance network links. Dynamic bandwidth allocation supports fax relay without wasting bandwidth.

E1/T1 and E3/T3 Leased Line Services over IP The challenge for carriers is to cost-effectively provision broadband next generation services as well as leased line services, which are the carriers main sources of revenue. And enterprises are seeking effective use of the broadband infrastructure to run all their traffic. The packet-switched network is the natural choice for new data services, but the Gigabit Ethernet/IP backbone does not support legacy equipment and applications. RAD s enables carriers and enterprises to migrate to the packet-switched network and still benefit from all legacy and new services, streamlining operations over one network. technology is a win-win for both carriers and enterprises because it offers the most efficient way to provide TDM services to distributed enterprises and private customers looking for broadband data connectivity, transparent services and access to PSTN services. Enterprise E1/T1, E3/T3 services PSTN (Class 5) ATM SNA Frame Relay VoIP E1/T1 E3/T3 POP Packet-Switched Network Deliver E1/T1 or E3/T3 circuits IPmux-16 Broadband building (MTU/MDU) IPmux-1E ISP/POP IPmux-1 T1 PBX IP Cellular Backhaul A packet-switched network replaces the leased lines that connect the base stations (BTSs), base station controllers (BSCs) and mobile switching centers (MSCs). 2G and 2.5G cellular networks are based on switching performed at the MSC. is used to provide transparent transport with minimal delay. Supported access media include fiber, coax and fixed wireless. BTS IPmux-1 IPmux-1 BTS Packet-Switched Network IPmux-16 IPmux-8 BSC

Resilient Fast Ethernet Ring Megaplex multiplexers support and RAD s new Resilient Fast Ethernet Ring (RFER) technology, which introduces 50 millisecond self-healing capabilities on Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps) fiber or copper rings. Scalable support for multiple rings eliminates the risk of a single point of failure. This is ideal for dispersed applications. PBX Megaplex empowers RAD s solutions with its vast variety of voice and high and low speed data interfaces, high port density and attractive priceper-port performance, allowing the transmission of all legacy services over Fast Ethernet. Combining and RFER creates a virtual TDM resilient ring with a capacity of 40 E1 or 50 T1 lines. This offers a very attractive alternative to 155 Mbps SDH/SONET rings with better cost performance, improved flexibility and native Ethernet support. Data Low speed data Megaplex-2104 ISDN Router PBX Low speed data Megaplex Fast Ethernet Ring 50 msec protection Megaplex-2100 IPmux-16 Megaplex-2100 TDM cross connect Fast Ethernet Ring 50 msec protection Megaplex-2200 Router 100BaseFx PBX 100BaseFx Voice Compression over IP Core Network A Vmux voice trunking gateway compresses traffic at the voice switch (for example, MSC) and sends it over the packet-switched network. Voice activity detection and silence suppression allow the Vmux-2100 to dynamically allocate MSC bandwidth for voice traffic and fax relay, resulting in very efficient Vmux bandwidth usage, while the signaling information is transmitted transparently. MSC Vmux Packet- Switched Network Vmux MSC

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