ALL-NATIVE MULTISERVICE PACKET OPTICAL TRANSPORT SYSTEM

​​Carrier-class, compact All-Native multiservice packet optical transport system, offering cost-effective aggregation and delivery of TDM and Ethernet/MPLS services​​
 

​The XDM-300 is a compact, All-Native multiservice packet optical transport system designed to meet the growing demand for bandwidth and functionality in metro aggregation and metro access networks. Supporting both Ethernet/MPLS and TDM services, modularly built, the XDM-300 is part of ECI’s 1Net framework supporting smooth and cost-effective transition from TDM to packet.

Versatile and comprehensive: Attractive combination of cost-effective and high
     performance carrier-class Ethernet/MPLS, SDH/SONET, PDH, and
     CWDM/DWDM services with high adaptability build-as-you-grow architecture
Simple and efficient day-to-day operations: All-Native handling of both TDM
     and Ethernet services
Compact size and high capacity: Meeting the growing demand for bandwidth
    and functionality in highly dense metro aggregation sites
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Controlled and risk-free transition: From pure TDM to pure packet, without disrupting 
     current revenue-generating services and without forklift upgrade
Reduced operational costs: With unrivalled integration (PDH, SDH/SONET, Ethernet,
     WDM), compact size, low power consumption, remote management and compatibility
     with XDM-100 I/O card 
Maintaining revenues flow: Enhanced service assurance with full redundancy,
    ruggedized design for harsh environments and featuring the most advanced protection
    and restoration schemes for both SDH and data services
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Ethernet services: Native L1, ​L2, MPLS (E-Line, E-LAN, E-Tree), Ethernet over
     SDH/SONET (EoS)
TDM services: Native PDH, SDH/SONET
Traffic handling: Full non-blocking LO/HO TDM matrix and full Ethernet/MPLS switches
Interfaces: E1, E3/DS3, STM-1/4/16/64, OC-3/12/48/192, OTN G.709, FE, GE, 10GbE
All BG and XDM platforms are managed by the LightSoft Network Management System
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