ZyXEL IES-1000 Multi-service mini IP DSLAM

ZyXEL Updated: 2009-02-06 RSS
ZyXEL IES-1000 Multi-service mini IP DSLAM

A stand-alone mini IP DSLAM, the IES-1000 supports standard SHDSL technology, ADSL and ADSL2+ over POTS/ISDN with built-in CO splitter. Each IES-1000 has two slide-in slots where either 8-port SHDSL line cards or 8-port ADSL line cards or 12-port ADSL2+ with built-in CO splitters can be installed. The network administrator may determine the line-card combination to be used. Each ADSL or SHDSL module supports one 10/100BaseT Fast Ethernet interface as an uplink port. Each ADSL2+ module can support two 10/100BaseT Fast Ethernet interface as an uplink port.

Full-range DSLAM Family Covers Different Deployment Scenarios
ZyXEL's IP Express offers a broad range of options for every deployment scenario. Available models range from an affordable 8-port mini DSLAM, to a versatile, medium-size DSLAM, as well as a 360-port modular DSLAM that is well-suited for large-scale deployments. The versatile IP Express family offers both DC power input, which is suitable for central office sites, and AC power inputs, which are commonly used for in-building applications. Additionally, some models are designed to comply with industrial standards for being placed in a street cabinet to maximize deployment opportunities.

Flexible Uplink Connections
All ZyXEL modular IP DSLAMs use MSC1000A (Management and Switching Card) for uplink and subtending purposes. MSC1000A comes with four Gigabit Ethernet interfaces for friendly deployment in a ring or tree topology. ZyXEL provides a wide range of copper or optical transceivers on the uplink and subtending interfaces for applications of various distances and medias.

Full-range DSL Speed Offering
All IP Express models offer G.SHDSL and ADSL/ADSL2+ technologies in last mile applications. Speeds range from 128 Kbps up to 24 Mbps and loop-reach travels up to 6 km. Broadband service may be offered by using the existing copper wire infrastructure, which allows new revenue to be generated with minimum installation time and expense.

VLAN Offers Security and Segmented Class of Service
IP Express uses VLAN (Virtual LAN) to segment the class of services provided by service providers. Each Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) transformed to and from an ATM-based CPE can be configured and mapped to an assigned VLAN with different packet priorities. Thus, service providers can differentiate the class of services for Internet, VoIP and Video broadcasting. By using VLAN, IP Express also allows service providers to provide B2B Intranet with network privacy and security.

Multicasting Optimizes Bandwidth Utilization
The IGMP snooping feature offered in the IP Express family only forwards traffic to subscribers who request multicast traffic. This prevents the unnecessary forwarding of multicast traffic to everyone, including non-subscribers and optimizes bandwidth utilization for bandwidth-consuming applications, such as broadcast video.

End-to-end Management Minimizes the Operation Cost
Besides basic configuration, fault, security, and performance management, the NetAtlas EMS management device also provides powerful and advanced remote management capabilities that help service providers minimize daily operational costs. Loop-back design helps isolate network problems, while new firmware and IP Express configuration allow for changes to be done remotely, eliminating the need for "truck rolls" in order to provision new customers or to reconfigure services for existing customers.