[c-nsp] T1 Aggregation box

Tim Jackson jackson.tim at gmail.com
Tue Mar 6 17:19:22 EST 2007


It was Seranoa who was acquired by Whiterock Networks who was the acquired
by Turin Networks... VLX300/VLX400... VLX300 is 12 DS3 -> 802.1q w/ MLPPP...
VLX400 is 12 DS3 -> 802.1q w/ integrated 1/0 DCS... Not sure if Turin is
still going to sell the product or not... Was a pretty neat little box to
use, had some issues with 56k (voice) DS0 cross-connects where sometimes
it'd lose LSB on a cross-connect, but I think they finally resolved that...

--
Tim

On 3/6/07, Jon Lewis <jlewis at lewis.org> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 6 Mar 2007, Rodney Dunn wrote:
>
> > Can you terminate them via a channelized T3 and break them out?
> >
> > If so, check out the 72xx with the new MCT3 PA that can offload
> > MLPPP to hardware. It's a pretty sweet card and that box is
> > very flexible.
>
> That plus M13 muxes to turn aggregate the T1s into T3s to feed into the
> PA-MC-T3s is how we do it.
>
> I think someone (Riverstone maybe?) used to make a box that would take T1s
> in, and output them as vlans on ethernet.  If it was Riverstone, I can't
> find the product, and they've been acquired by Lucent and the Riverstone
> web site is not entirely functional.
>
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