Interoperability SHDSL products - OneAccess extranet
Interoperability SHDSL products - OneAccess extranet
Interoperability SHDSL products - OneAccess extranet
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<strong>Interoperability</strong> <strong>SHDSL</strong> <strong>products</strong>1423 <strong>SHDSL</strong> 2ETH-4P ISDN HWA 1431 <strong>SHDSL</strong> CPE 1432 <strong>SHDSL</strong> CPE 2300 <strong>SHDSL</strong> Series 2400 Series ONE60ONE80ONE180ONE200ONE300ONE400The main differences between <strong>products</strong> for TDM networks and <strong>products</strong> for broadband networks are thefollowing:TDM networks<strong>SHDSL</strong> plesiochronous m odeMany clocking optionsEither the product is transparent for layer 2 or a variety oflayer 2 protocols (HDLC, PPP, Frame Relay, ATM)Broadband networks<strong>SHDSL</strong> synchronous mode Clocking slaved on networkLayer 2 is ATMThe next table gives a quick interoperability overview. Boxes in green mean that new equipment isinteroperable without real restrictions. Yellow means there are some restrictions (e.g. on speed options). Redmeans no interoperability.The next chapters give the details about interoperability. If the drawings mention 1423, all the versions of the1423 except with ISDN-BRI backup are meant.<strong>OneAccess</strong> Version 4.4 - 22 January 2008 4 / 14