Wednesday, 6 March 2013

GL conveys its STM-1 Mux and Traffic Capture/Analysis Tool


Gaithersburg, MD (PRWEB) August 25, 2012

GL Communications Inc. a leader in providing PC-based test, analysis and simulation products and consulting services to the worldwide telecommunications industry, conveyed today the availability of its product STM-1 Mux and Traffic Capture/Analysis 63 E1 over STM-1 Multiplexer.

Speaking to media persons, Mr. Vijay Kulkarni CEO of the company said, STM-1 Mux is a cost-effective, compact (only 1U high), SDH (Synchronous Digital Hierarchy) multiplexer that is designed for applications in metro and access networks for efficient transport of traditional TDM and emerging data traffic. It provides 63 E1 TDM interfaces in only 1U standard 19″ platform. It is applicable for SDH TDM point-to-point network transmission and switching. STM-1 Mux can be used in various network topologies such as point-to-point, chain, ring, hub, and mesh networks.

He added, The STM-1 MUX multiplexes 63 E1 signals into a STM-1 stream, with TU-12 cross-connect capability. As a standard and compact SDH TDM device, the STM-1 multiplexer is best suited to applications where high-density E1 ports are required to interface with an SDH network through STM-1 fiber optic connections. The device can be managed either through the embedded DCC channel within the STM-1 signal, or through the local RJ-45 management interface on the equipment panel. When multiple 63 E1 over STM-1 multiplexers are stacked together, an RS-485 bus may be used to link the units to form a single managed object. There are also alarm indication lights and a LCD screen on the panel for operation monitoring.

Mr.Kulkarni further added, The STM-1 MUX has typical application with GLs Dual, Quad, and Octal E1 Cards and also with other GL products viz., MultiLink PPP (MLPPP) Emulator,Inverse Multiplexing over ATM (IMA) Protocol Emulation, MultiLink Frame Relay (MFR), Digital Central Office Switch Simulator (DCOSS).

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GL conveys its STM-1 Mux and Traffic Capture/Analysis Tool

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