MPLS/CE Packet Transport Network Platform- Loop G7800

Metropolitan Ethernet / Carrier Ethernet Transport Platform


The G7800 is an all-in-one box which supports both MPLS-TP and Carrier Ethernet (EPL, EVPL, EPLAN, EVC defined in MEF) for packet transportation. In addition to native Ethernet transport, G7800 can be used as the gateway for PDH and SDH/SONET networks to enter PSNs using Circuit Emulation and Encapsulation technologies. G7800 provides high availability and reliability required by Carrier, Power Utility, Government and Transportation applications.

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Printable data sheet with detailed specifications (35 pages)

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Loop G7800


Description

G7800 supports both MPLS-TP and Carrier Ethernet (EPL, EVPL, EPLAN, EVC defined in MEF) for packet transportation, as well as advanced L3 features for enterprise network services. In addition to native Ethernet transport, G7800 can be used as the gateway for PDH and SDH/SONET networks to enter PSNs using Circuit Emulation and Encapsulation technologies. Encapsulation technologies include TDMoE, TDMoIP, and TDMoMPLS. Circuit Emulation include CESoPSN (NxDS0/64K), SAToP (Unframed E1/T1), and CEP (SDH/SONET paths). Pseudowires make grooming and multiplexing DS0, E1/T1, and SDH/SONET paths easier, and service integrity can also be monitored and protected via packet network protection schemes.

One G7800 with core switching bandwidth up to 400Gbps supports 100GE, 40GE, 10GE and 1GE along with additional TDM interfaces, including STM-n/OC-n, E1/T1, and a rich variety of low-speed DS0 interfaces. The system is a perfect combination of PTN/CE, SDH, and PDH technologies.

G7800 provides high availability and reliability required by Carrier, Power Utility, Military, Government and Transportation applications by supporting MPLS-TP LSP 1:1/1+1 protection and ERPS, with protection switching time < 50ms. Ethernet and MPLS section and end-to-end OAM are also provided for monitoring service integrity and performance. The G7800 is 7U in height, and its powerful functions enable customers to provision a service-grooming hub, ring, or mesh 10G packet network with ultimate ease.


Features


Mechanical and Electrical

System Capacity

MPLS-TP

Carrier Ethernet

Network Protection

TDM Pseudowire Services

Ethernet Pseudowire Services

VPLS

CoS/QoS

Timing

  • SSM quality level compatible
  • IEEE 1588 v2 (via SyncE only)
  • SyncE
  • Stratum 3 timing
  • TDM line clock: E1/T1 and STM/OC ports
  • External clock input and output (2 Mbps / 2 MHz)
  • ELPS (G.8031) Linear Protection
  • SDH/SONET
  • TM-n/OC-n MSP 1+1 Protection
  • Management

  • Fully manageable via SNMP (v1, v2, v3)
  • Fully manageable via CLI
  • GbE Interface in-bands
  • Account Security
  • Upload/Download NE configuration through TFTP/SFTP
  • Syslog, NTP
  • SNMP Port 1:1 Protection
  • Console 1+1 Protection
  • Network Security

  • MACSec (Media Access Control Security)
  • IPSec (Internet Protocol Security)*
  • L3

  • VRF without multicast protocols
  • ARP, Ping, Trace route
  • VRRP
  • Static Route
  • RIP v1/v2
  • Routing among Physical Ethernet ports, VLAN virtual port (VLAN routing), and PW ports.
  • 32 Sub interfaces
  • IGMP v1/v2/v3
  • PIM-SM
  • NTP server/client
  • * Future Option


    System Capacity


    G7800 Capacity


    System Compatibility


    Slot and Card Compatibility


    Application Notes

    These application notes cover many aspects of Integrated Access Multiplexer applications. While some are specific to particular products, many are applicable to most any of our channel bank, IAD, or TDM aggregation products. The principles are the same.

    We invest a great deal of time and effort creating tools like these to assist our customers, so most are available only to DCB customers. If you are one of our customers and don't have the required customer access password, please contact your sales representative to obtain your free password.

    ANSI-ETSI and ABCD Bits explanation
    The actual operation of signaling bits used with CAS (Channel associated signaling) for T1 and E1 is is poorly understood by many technicians and engineers. This is a summary of the conventions used for CAS signaling. Download the note in PDF format.

    AM3440 E&M Operational Summary
    The actual operation of E&M signaling leads is poorly understood by many technicians and engineers. This is a summary of how the AM3440 E&M interfaces operate for Type 1,2,3,4, and 5 E&M configurations. Included are RJ45 E&M Pinouts and descriptions for A-side and B-side installations. Download the note in PDF format.

    Propagation Delay Through An IAM.
    A short description of the propagation delays encountered with integrated access multiplexers. Download the note in PDF format.

    Configuring Loop C37.94 cards for the AM3440 and O-9500 IAD
    The Loop C37.94 card is available with a single duplex port or four duplex ports. This paper demonstrates how to configure mode, bandwidth, ALS, and mapping features. Download the note in PDF format.

    Configuring Loop IADs for RADIUS and syslog
    The Loop AM3440, IP6510-LN, and V4150 incorporate RADIUS authentication and authorization, as well as logging capabilities. This paper demonstrates how to configure those features. Download the note in PDF format.

    Async Serial Multi-Vendor Channel Bank Compability
    An analysis of how to achieve asynchronous serial port compability between different vendor's channel banks. Download the note in PDF format.

    Voice Pass-through with Loop Products
    A question about pass through voice DS-0 circuits was recently raised. Loop product mapping provides a choice of "d" for data or "v" for voice to be designated for each DS-0. FXS, FXO and E&M circuits must all be set to "v" for voice. If a DS-0 carrying voice passes in and out of a T1 as a pass through, must this be set to "v" for voice? The answer is "yes". See this paper for details on setting a pass through DS-0 to "v" for voice and for verifying the setting. Download the note in PDF format.

    Mapping between O-9500 T3-M13 and E&M Interfaces Detailed instructions on the procedure for mapping an E&M interface to a T3-M13 interface on the Loop O9500 integrated ulti-services access platform.

    Singaling Bits Definitions on Voice Modules
    A short description of the issues encountered with T1 or E1 CAS (channel associated signaling) bits. Download the note in PDF format.

    1:N Protection Quick Guide Quick Guide covering 1:N Protection using the V4150 Relay Protection Shelf. Download the note in PDF format.

    Application notes specific to the Loop AM-3440, its configuration, and interface cards. Note that many of these interface and tributary cards are used on other products as well:

    Configuring ULSR T1s and Clocking with External Stratum 1 Clocking Sources
    This is an example procedure used to configure ULSR T1s and clocking from external Stratum 1 clocking sources with the AM3440. Download the note in PDF format.

    AM3440 Alarm Reporting
    AM3440 alarms can be reported via the Alarm Relay contacts located on the controller card or as SNMP messages output via the Ethernet Port on the controller card. Here's how to do it.Download the note in PDF format.

    Upgrading AM3440 firmware using Map34
    Upgrading AM3440 firmware can be a daunting task the first time. Using DCB's Map34 software makes it much less intimidating. This paper by one of our engineers demonstrates how to accomplish the upgrade by following step-by-step instructions.Download the note in PDF format.

    Configuring the AM3440 for RADIUS and syslog
    Some Loop Telecom products incorporate RADIUS authentication and authorization, as well as logging capabilities. This paper demonstrates how to configure those features on the AM3440, IP6510-LN, and V4150 models. Download the note in PDF format.

    AM3440 Router Card Comparision Guide
    This is a short note detailing the similarities and differences between the Loop RT, RTA, and RTB router cards used in the AM3440. Download the note in PDF format.

    Mapping - A Quick Start Guide
    This is a "cheat sheet" with information that helps you get started mapping the AM-3440. These DACS have lots of flexibility and these hints will save you time getting them configured. Download the note in PDF format.

    AM3440 Firmware Change affecting Login credentials
    This is a short discussing an AM3440 firmware change starting with controller version 8.24.x. Login now now has two levels with associated passwords. Download the note in PDF format.

    Replacing a redundant controller.
    If an AM3440 with redundant controllers has a loss of one of the controllers, it is a simple procedure to replace the failed controller. Just install the new controller in place of the failed controller in a hot swap procedure. No need to power down the system to replace a failed controller. This note discusses how to manage differing firmware versions in this situation.Downlaoad the note in PDF format.

    Configuring the AM3440 RT card
    This is a short example procedure showing how to configure the AM3440 RT card for bridge mode. Download the note in PDF format.

    Configuring the Router B Card with all 8 ports as a switch - How-To
    This is an example procedure showing how to configure the AM3440 RTB card to use all 8 ports as an ethernet switch. Download the note in PDF format.

    Configuring the RTA or RTB Router Cards for bridging. A simple, quick How-To guide

    This is a short example procedure showing how to configure the AM3440 Router B card with all 8 ports in switch mode. Download the note in PDF format.

    Configuring the RTA Router Cards for static Routing with multiple route destinations. A simple, quick How-To guide on configuring three remote destination routes.

    Configuring the AM3440 RT Card for Bridge Mode - How-To
    This is a short example procedure showing how to configure the AM3440 RT card for bridge mode. Download the note in PDF format.

    Configuring the AM3440 Router B Card for Combined Bridge and Router Mode - How-To
    This is a short example procedure showing how to configure the AM3440 Router B card for combined route and bridge mode. Download the note in PDF format.

    Mapping - AM-3440 to AM-3440 Sample maping and Loopback Test using FOM Cards
    This is an example procedure mapping with information that helps you get started mapping the AM-3440. This exmaple illustrates mapping and a loop back test to verify correct operation. These DACS have lots of flexibility and these hints will save you time getting them configured. Download the note in PDF format.

    AM3440 Firmware Updating for Dual Controller Installations
    The procedure for updating firmware in an AM-3440 having dual controller cards may be daunting. This paper details a straight forward method for that procedure. Download the note in PDF format.

    Configuring the AM3440 T1 Loopbacks
    A "cheat sheet" illustrates how to set up the T1 ports to allow the local and remote loopback commands to function. Download the note in PDF format.

    Configuring the AM3440 Terminal server Card
    A "cheat sheet" illustrating how to configure the Terminal Server card for access via a remote AM3440 router card. Download the note in PDF format.

    Configuring the AM3440 for In Band management using Point to Point and Multiple Locations
    A "cheat sheet" illustrating how to configure the in-band management for the AM3440. Download the note in PDF format.

    Configuring the 8DBRA card for the AM3440 and V4200.
    A "cheat sheet" illustrating how to configure the 8DBRA card. These cards are often used for utility customer SCADA networking by oversampling 9600bps asynchronous data. Download the note in PDF format.

    Configuring the 8DBRA card to present RS232 data on a single incoming DS0 duplicated on 3 of the RS232 ports on a local 8DBRA card.
    This application is typically used for SCADA where multiple devices are polled from the same host port and the data arrives for all three devices over a single DS0. Download the note in PDF format.


    Ordering Information


    The G7800 is surprisingly inexpensive. Call us at 800-432-27638 (217-897-6600 ) or use our contact form to request a price for your configuration.

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