Carrier-Grade MPLS GbE to 10 GbE Aggregation Platform​​

A 10 GbE carrier-class, metro access switch, the efficient and compact AS9216 is able to aggregate high volumes of multi-play traffic as well as support VPLS and HVPLS services ​​
 
The AS9216 raises the bar on metro aggregation by providing aggregation, address-based forwarding and high-performance data services.  The AS9216 gives you the ability to offer innovative services, such as converged metro Ethernet services for enterprise customers, and residential broadband.  Its sophisticated architecture and IP/MPLS control plane enable performance-optimized efficiency and capability.

Quality of service: SLA-assured services with high granularity
Tight WDM integration: Packets are mapped directly over wavelengths, 
     reducing cost and simplifying management
MPLS support: Data can traverse directly to the network core via MPLS tunnels,
     resulting in significant efficiency
Hierarchical QoS: Provides effective control over shared bandwidth, assuring fairness
     for customers
SLA assurance: QoS and rich OAM feature set enable compliance with network SLAs
Comprehensive feature set: For a variety of revenue-generating applications
Physical interfaces: 16 x 100BaseFX/1000BaseX ports with MPLS enhancement, 8
     Combo 10/100/1000BaseT or 100BaseFX/1000BaseX ports, with MPLS enhancement,
     4 x 10 GE ports with MPLS enhancement, 1 x RJ45 management port
Layer 2 Features: IEEE 802.1D, 802.1Q, 802.1ad Bridging, Transparent LAN Service
     (TLS): Q-in-Q-based, 4095 system-wide VLAN space, 256K MAC address forwarding
     table, Up to 1.488 Mpps per GbE link forwarding rate, Port-based VLANs and Super
     VLANs, Layer 2 Control Protocol (L2CP) Tunneling, Per-port, flexible MAC-based
     loopbacks (MAC swap), Response Time Reporter (RTR), Advanced OAM and HQoS
     tools, Rate limiting and policy enforcement, Transparent LAN services (Q-in-Q),
     H/VPLS
MEF services: E-Line , E-LAN, E-Tree
Multicast services: IGMP snooping, multicast VLAN registration (MVR)
MPLS features: LDP LSPs; RSVP LSPs with strict and loose paths, fast-reroute 
     (1:1, N:1); link colors/resource classes; maximum/unreserved bandwidth
     connection admission, control (CAC), Bi-Directional Forwarding Detection (BFD); LSP
     ping and traceroute; IETF VCCV (PW OAM)
Link redundancy features: Resilient link; fast ring convergence with sub-50 msec
     recovery; link aggregation groups, including LACP and MAC address-based
     distribution; xSTP, sub-50 msec protection with fast reroute (FRR)
Security features: IEEE-802.1x, RFC2138 RADIUS, ACL, TACACS+, SSH2, denial of
     Service (DoS) protection
Management access protocols: SNMPv1/v2c/v31, SMIv1/v2, MIB-II, EtherLike MIB,
     Private MIBs, RMON; Syslog, CLI: Serial, Telnet, Interface: In-Band/ Out-of-Band, Local
     Interface: RJ-45, RS-232, SW Download: via TFTP
Input power: 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz , -48 VDC typical (-60 V to -36 V), modular
     redundant power supply
Max. power Consumption:​ 15​8 Watts
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Building carrier-grade packet transport networks doesn’t need to be so expensive. By extending MPLS-TP to the metro and by providing multidimensional flexibility to handle a variety of traffic types, protocols and interfaces, you can lower
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