Carriers can generate new revenue streams from existing infrastructure, or expand out-of-region network coverage by leasing lower-cost transmission lines as an alternative to laying new infrastructure. Enterprises and utilities are also able to take advantage of available SDH/SONET transport for new Ethernet-based applications.
The Egate-100 can connect up to:
• 60 remote LANs over nxE1/T1 circuits, with MLPPP
• 63 or 84 remote LANs over E1 or T1 circuits, respectively
• 126 remote LANs over fractional E1/T1 circuits
This unique capability enables service providers and enterprises to provide Ethernet private line (point-to-point E-Line) services at granular rates from fractional E1 or T1 to high bandwidth n x E1/T1 channels. The Egate-100 is MEF (Metro Ethernet Forum)-9 EPL certified
Since the Egate-100 functions as a bridge operating over an SDH/SONET environment, service providers can achieve a seamless interconnection between customers connected over TDM networks and customers connected over packet-switched networks, while maintaining the same service attributes. Furthermore, Egate-100 is designed for IEEE 802.3-2005 (formerly 802.3ah)-based Ethernet Link OAM diagnostics, allowing for remote management and fault indication, including remote loopback.