Black Box MT1050A Specifications

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Inexpensively migrate
to Ethernet.
Get more out of your
legacy equipment
without costly, across-
the-board upgrades.
Use TDMoIP tech-
nology, which is much
more versatile than
VoIP.
Models available for
T1, E1, FXS, and FXO.
Robust QoS support.
Full-featured network
monitoring.
Three clocking
methods.
O
ur Multi-Input IP Muxes extend
T1, E1, or Foreign Exchange
Station/Foreign Exchange Office
(FXS/FXO) services transparently
over widely deployed IP networks.
A Multi-Input IP Mux on the
forwarding end takes a data
stream at its T1, E1, or analog
voice interface, divides it into
fixed-size packets, and assigns
an IP header to each packet.
The packets are then sent to
the Multi-Input IP Mux on the
receiving end, where the headers
are removed, the data stream is
reconstructed, and the clock is
regenerated before the data
stream is sent to its destination.
Multi-Input IP Muxes also
offer large buffers to compensate
for network delays. They can be
used to extend T1, E1, or POTS
circuits over IP networks for
metropolitan area network
applications. All muxes feature a
10-/100-Mbps Ethernet port that
Save a ton of moneymigrate to
Ethernet without upgrading
everything in your system!
Key Features
MULTI-INPUT IP MUXES
operates at full or half-duplex.
This connectivity enables carriers
and enterprises to migrate to
Ethernet without discarding
investments in legacy equipment,
especially expensive PBXs.
Two models are available for
T1, three for E1, and one model
each for FXS or FXO connectivity.
All signals are GO at start-up.
You can configure and monitor
Multi-Input IP Muxes locally via
an ASCII terminal or remotely via
Telnet™. Upon startup, the muxes
perform an internal built-in test
(BIT), and the results of the test
are visible at the local terminal.
Multi-Input IP Muxes also feature
end-to-end alarm generation
and Alarm Indication Signal
(AIS) indication.
Incredible packet-pushin’ action.
With Multi-Input IP Muxes,
packets are configurable! Plus
these muxes can compensate for
packet-delay variation (jitter)
up to 300 msec in the network.
High-performance buffering
and forwarding techniques can
reduce an end-to-end processing
delay to as low as 3 msec.
The muxes’ Quality of Service
(QoS) support also enables you
to give TDMoIP packets a higher
priority when they’re sent to
network switches and routers.
Models with a User Port feature
an internal Layer 2 Ethernet switch
that’s transparent to LAN bridging.
It enables rate limiting, VLAN
tagging, and priority labeling
according to 802.1p&Q.
Three o’clock rock of reliability.
Choose between internal,
loopback, or adaptive clocking.
These three methods maintain
reliable synchronization between
TDM devices. And these muxes
support standard IP features like
PING, ARP, and next hop.
Black Box Corporation • 1000 Park Drive • Lawrence, PA 15055-1018 • Tech Support: 724-746-5500 • www.blackbox.com e-mail: [email protected]
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Black Box Corporation.
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