RAD Data Communications, Inc.Multiprotocol Packet SwitchSPS-6
Description
FEATURES
SPS-6 and SPS-12 are multiprotocol packet switches with six or twelve ports respectively. They are intended for the remote branch office. Every three ports support aggregated data rate of up to 2 Mbps.
A typical applications shows access for the remote office in a multi-protocol environment (see Figure 1) FRAME RELAY
SPS-6 and SPS-12 provide access and switching to public or private Frame Relay networks.
SPS-6 and SPS-12 consolidate Async, HDLC, IP and X.25 over the Frame Relay cloud.
As a Frame Relay switch, the units can integrate DLCIs from several sources into a single port. SPS-6, SPS-12 can also support BECN/FECN signaling for congestion avoidance.
A unique funneling mechanism adjusts feeder throughput to CIR levels.
For each DLCI, an optional backup Frame Relay link is available.
The Frame Relay multicasting feature (complies with FRF-7), enables multicasting frames from one DLCI onto several DLCIs. The feature supports one-way, two-way and broadcast communication options.
LMI and ANSI PVC management protocols are supported in compliance with ANSI T1.606, T1.618, T1.617 Annex D, and ITU Rec. Q.922, Annex A.
SPS-6 and SPS-12 support CLLM management protocol and complies with ITU REC Q.933, Annex A.
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Description
FEATURES
SPS-6 and SPS-12 are multiprotocol packet switches with six or twelve ports respectively. They are intended for the remote branch office. Every three ports support aggregated data rate of up to 2 Mbps.
A typical applications shows access for the remote office in a multi-protocol environment (see Figure 1) FRAME RELAY
SPS-6 and SPS-12 provide access and switching to public or private Frame Relay networks.
SPS-6 and SPS-12 consolidate Async, HDLC, IP and X.25 over the Frame Relay cloud.
As a Frame Relay switch, the units can integrate DLCIs from several sources into a single port. SPS-6, SPS-12 can also support BECN/FECN signaling for congestion avoidance.
A unique funneling mechanism adjusts feeder throughput to CIR levels.
For each DLCI, an optional backup Frame Relay link is available.
The Frame Relay multicasting feature (complies with FRF-7), enables multicasting frames from one DLCI onto several DLCIs. The feature supports one-way, two-way and broadcast communication options.
LMI and ANSI PVC management protocols are supported in compliance with ANSI T1.606, T1.618, T1.617 Annex D, and ITU Rec. Q.922, Annex A.
SPS-6 and SPS-12 support CLLM management protocol and complies with ITU REC Q.933, Annex A.
FEATURES
SPS-6 and SPS-12 are multiprotocol packet switches with six or twelve ports respectively. They are intended for the remote branch office. Every three ports support aggregated data rate of up to 2 Mbps.
A typical applications shows access for the remote office in a multi-protocol environment (see Figure 1) FRAME RELAY
SPS-6 and SPS-12 provide access and switching to public or private Frame Relay networks.
SPS-6 and SPS-12 consolidate Async, HDLC, IP and X.25 over the Frame Relay cloud.
As a Frame Relay switch, the units can integrate DLCIs from several sources into a single port. SPS-6, SPS-12 can also support BECN/FECN signaling for congestion avoidance.
A unique funneling mechanism adjusts feeder throughput to CIR levels.
For each DLCI, an optional backup Frame Relay link is available.
The Frame Relay multicasting feature (complies with FRF-7), enables multicasting frames from one DLCI onto several DLCIs. The feature supports one-way, two-way and broadcast communication options.
LMI and ANSI PVC management protocols are supported in compliance with ANSI T1.606, T1.618, T1.617 Annex D, and ITU Rec. Q.922, Annex A.
SPS-6 and SPS-12 support CLLM management protocol and complies with ITU REC Q.933, Annex A.
FEATURES
SPS-6 and SPS-12 are multiprotocol packet switches with six or twelve ports respectively. They are intended for the remote branch office. Every three ports support aggregated data rate of up to 2 Mbps.
A typical applications shows access for the remote office in a multi-protocol environment (see Figure 1)
FRAME RELAY
SPS-6 and SPS-12 provide access and switching to public or private Frame Relay networks.
SPS-6 and SPS-12 consolidate Async, HDLC, IP and X.25 over the Frame Relay cloud.
As a Frame Relay switch, the units can integrate DLCIs from several sources into a single port. SPS-6, SPS-12 can also support BECN/FECN signaling for congestion avoidance.
A unique funneling mechanism adjusts feeder throughput to CIR levels.
For each DLCI, an optional backup Frame Relay link is available.
The Frame Relay multicasting feature (complies with FRF-7), enables multicasting frames from one DLCI onto several DLCIs. The feature supports one-way, two-way and broadcast communication options.
LMI and ANSI PVC management protocols are supported in compliance with ANSI T1.606, T1.618, T1.617 Annex D, and ITU Rec. Q.922, Annex A.
SPS-6 and SPS-12 support CLLM management protocol and complies with ITU REC Q.933, Annex A.