RAD’s LA-110 integrated access device collects voice, data and LAN traffic from multiple sites and aggregates these services towards the ATM transport network over existing DSL infrastructure. Further, the LA-110 integrated access device employs pseudowire emulation, enabling carriers to provide high revenue leased line and cellular backhaul services over IP DSLAMs and packet switched networks. As an option the LA-110 can support four SHDSL pairs based on IMA bonding, providing data rates up to 9.2 Mbps at distances of up to 8 kilometers (5 miles).
The LA-110 integrated access device guarantees Quality of Service (QoS) and end-to-end management up to the customer premises. By employing the LA-110 integrated access device, net utilization can be greatly improved without investing in new infrastructure.
Benefits
• Provides leased-line services at a fraction of the cost of leased E1/ T1 lines
• Pseudowire emulation enables carriers to provide high revenue leased line and cellular backhaul services over IP DSLAMs and PSN
• Delivers ATM QoS to customers
• Plug and play installation and configuration simplifies installation
Quick Specs
ADSL, SHDSL or E1 uplink
Supports fast LAN applications up to 9.2 Mbps
Optional IMA support over SHDSL
Four POTS or ISDN BRI ports or one E1/PRI port
AAL1, AAL2, and AAL5 adaptation layers
Optional 10/100BaseT serial port
Up to 16 connections on the ATM side
Flexible timing system (NTR, Adaptive, Internal, Received from E1 uplink or user port)
Comprehensive diagnostics (application layer statistics, ATM layer statistics and control, and physical layer diagnostics) are provided for each port and network layer
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