Delivering carrier-class TDM services requires sophisticated clock recovery technology. RAD has solved this problem by incorporating into its ASIC an advanced adaptive clock recovery mechanism that conforms to the G.823 sync interface using G.8261-defined scenarios and achieves 16 ppb clock accuracy. Clock redundancy can be achieved through a system-timing feature that uses master and fallback timing sources. Moreover, timing can be input or output to external peripherals through an optional external clock port.
The IPmux-24 ensures accurate regeneration of timing on a per-port basis to support multiple customers’ timing needs, in-band facility loopbacks to allow customers to test their circuits independently of the transport provider, and VLAN-aware/unaware bridging with ingress and egress rate limiting to provide tunable bandwidth.
RAD’s unique advanced adaptive clock technology requires no additional bandwidth or special protocol, since it rebuilds the original clock from the original pseudowire. This helps ensure that the IPmux-24 will be interoperable with other pseudowire solutions for purposes of clock recovery. In addition, the product is fully manageable and offers a full suite of OAM capabilities.
“The IPmux-24 is truly a one-box solution for the transport provider to service multiple operators,” Schwartz concludes.