
IPmux-216
TDM Pseudowire Access Gatewa
Preserves investment
in legacy equipment in
migration to PSN
ETHERNET SERVICE OAM (802.1ag)
The unit uses the end-to-end Ethernet-
layer OAM protocol for proactive
connectivity monitoring, fault verification,
and fault isolation, according to the IEEE
802.1ag and ITU-T Y.1731 requirements.
LINK OAM (IEEE 802.3ah)
Link-layer OAM according to IEEE 802.3ah
is used for fault indication and loopback
activation response.
MANAGEMENT
IPmux-216 can be configured and
monitored locally via an ASCII terminal, or
remotely via Telnet/SSH, Web browser or
RADview.
Management traffic can run over a
dedicated VLAN.
The RADview Service Center and Element
Manager packages control and monitor
pseudowire devices and circuits. The
Service Center’s intuitive GUI, “point and-
click” functionality and easy-to-follow
wizards increase the efficiency and
accuracy of the service provisioning
process.
IPmux-216 performs RADIUS client
authentication. Using SSH and SSL
encryption protocols allows secure
communication over potentially insecure
IP-based networks.
The Syslog protocol is used by IPmux-216
to generate and transport event
notification messages over IP networks to
the central Syslog server. The Syslog
operation is compliant with the RFC 3164
requirements.
SNMPv3 support introduces a user-based
security model, enhances authentication
and encryption techniques, and ensures
management traffic security.
Each management and service host has a
separate MAC address. As the unit
provides one default gateway, the user
can also specify static routes to enhance
the IP routing capabilities of the
management and pseudowire traffic.
Software is downloaded via the local
terminal, using XMODEM, or remotely,
using TFTP. After downloading a new
software version, IPmux-216 automatically
saves the previous version in non-volatile
memory for backup purposes. Similarly,
copies of the configuration file may be
downloaded and uploaded to a remote
workstation for backup and restore
purposes.
Order from: Cutter Networks
Ph: 727-398-5252 / Fax: 727-397-9610
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