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Xedge Hardware Overview
Slot Controller Overview
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Xedge 6000 Hardware
032R440-000
Installation & Setup Guide
Issue 17
Slot Controller Overview
The following paragraphs describe Xedge controllers that can be deployed in various Xedge 6000
switch systems. Xedge packet controllers are designed for multiservice packet exchange
applications (MSPx), and can interoperate with selected legacy Xedge adaptation controllers and
cell controllers intended for ATM applications.
and
provides slot controller/LIM identification.
defines controller/LIM compatibility.
defines controller/LIM performance parameters.
defines the chassis assemblies, parts, cables, and accessories.
Xedge 6000 for MSPx Applications
Xedge 6000 for Multiservice Packet Exchange applications (MSPx) employs Xedge packet
controllers to provide any service over any transport. GDC’s family of Xedge packet controllers
consist of the Xedge PCX/PCX2, Xedge PCE, Xedge ISG2 and Xedge PCL.
Xedge switches equipped with packet controllers can provide a multiservice transport network over
a variety of backbone facilities (Ethernet, IP, SONET, SDH, ATM, VLAN, MPLS, VPLS). This
type of network enables Metro Ethernet Forum compliant Ethernet services on the same cost-
effective and reliable platform that offers transport of services such as TDM, IP and ATM.
The MSPX Advantage
GDC’S Xedge 6000 multiservice switches meet the most rigorous of reliability and performance
requirements. The Xedge 6000 platform for multiservice packet exchange applications can reduce
network provider costs for both operational expenses and capital expenses, as well as meet all of
the challenges in migrating mission critical networks (
).
Xedge 6000 switches allow Ethernet subscriber traffic to be provisioned for transport, and users can
transport legacy TDM or ATM services transparently across the packet network without perturbing
application performance. This has the effect of collapsing several network layers into one layer,
thus reducing the number of network elements and controlling network operating costs. Xedge can
serve as an aggregation gateway supporting multiple legacy protocols, thereby simplifying network
management and future proofing the migration of mission critical networks.
Figure 1-1
Migrating Mission Critical Networks via Xedge 6000 MSPx
Note
For information on the availability of new Xedge controllers and LIMs, contact your authorized GDC
representative.
IP VIDEO
(Video Input)
ETHERNET LAN
IP VOICE & DATA
(IP PABX)
TDM SYNC/ASYNC
TDM/ATM (DS1/DS3)
IP VIDEO
(Video Output)
ETHERNET LAN
IP VOICE & DATA
(IP PABX)
TDM SYNC/ASYNC
TDM/ATM (DS1/DS3)
XEDGE 6000 Node
shown with Xedge controller and LIMs
in a multi service packet application
XEDGE 6000 Node
shown with Xedge controller and LIMs
in a multi service packet application
Ethernet, IP, SONET, SDH,
ATM, VLAN, MPLS, VPLS