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Related ProductsRelated InformationSHDSL Inverse Multiplexer 5700 ModuleESIM5700-4848-Port SHDSL.bis loop bonding module for the IPD 12000E/4000E IP DSLAM supports up to 5.7 Mbps per pairOverviewThe Extended-rate SHDSL Inverse Multiplexer 5700 Module (ESIM5700-48) is a 48-port SHDSL.bis line card for Zhones IP DSLAM (IPD). This card enhances Zhones IPD product line by simultaneously offering increased port density and higher data rates when compared with the IPDs first generation Ethernet over Copper SHDSL loop bonding line card (i.e. the 24-port SIM2000-24). The ESIM5700-48 provides 48 individual SHDSL.bis ports, allowing for symmetrical data rates ranging from 192Kbps to 5.7Mbps per port. Employing Zhone's industry-leading, Net-to-Net (N2N) loop bonding technologies, the ESIM5700-48 will allow service providers to deliver even higher bandwidth Ethernet services over multiple bonded copper pairs. With 48-ports per card, the ESIM5700-48 effectively doubles the line capacity of a single IPD12000E/4000E chassis. And since N2N loop-bonding technology is used, carriers will be able to cost-effectively expand the capacity of their network, while maintaining compatibility with their installed based of SNE2000 Network Extenders, SµD2011 micro-DSLAMs, and SMD2000 mini-DSLAMs. When increased data rates are required, each port of an ESIM5700-48 line card can be set to operate at the full SHDSL.bis data rate of 5.7Mbps. When connected to one of Zhones EtherXtend 2100, 3300 or 3400 series of SHDSL Ethernet Access Devices (EAD), Ethernet services can be extended to a customers site at rates ranging from 5.7Mbps to over 45Mbps, by bonding from 1 to 8-pairs of copper loops to a single EAD. Like the previous generation SIM2000-24 line card, the ESIM5700-48 was designed for ease of use with virtually configuration-free, installation capabilities. At the same time, the ESIM5700-48 offers a full range of advanced, flexible and powerful features. For example, Multimedia Traffic Management (MTM) allows service providers to deploy real Quality of Service (QoS) in an Ethernet-based IP network, without the need for complex configuration. Specifications
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