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DXC-5000
Data Sheet
DXC-5000
High Capacity Hybrid Cross-Connect
DXC-5000 balances TDM and packet Packet and E1/T1 services can be
transport in a way unique to the industry. transported over Ethernet or SDH/SONET. ETHERNET
2B
Its hybrid architecture allows for three Since each slot can directly access the DXC-5000 provides best-in-class packet
transport modes: TDM-over-packet Packet and TDM switches at the same switching to create networks with the
transport, hybrid TDM and packet time, services can be matched to best highest performance. Ingress rate limiting
transport, and all packet transport, based technology whether that is maximizing prevents any service or application from
on identical hardware, software and efficiency with statistical multiplexing or congesting/choking the network. Each
features. This flexibility creates a unique minimizing latency. This slot flexibility has packet is classified so that the appropriate
opportunity for network designs, by the benefit that each port on each module network policies (like prioritization and
optimizing every service based on the can be individually routed via software to scheduling) can be applied. Eight CoS
service requirements, without the the appropriate switch reducing queues and scheduling algorithms ensure
limitations of a particular technology. In operations costs. that there are sufficient resources
addition, DXC-5000 reduces operations DXC-5000’s transport flexibility ensures available to manage the data traffic
costs by using a single platform for these the lowest transport cost per bit. With efficiently. Standard G.8032 ERPS
service requirements and avoiding the the ability to perform statistical (Ethernet Ring Protection Switching)
need for multiple devices at any site. multiplexing, low cost TDM switching and provides sub-50ms protected packet rings
When compared to the life cycle costs of DWDM in the same device, new services for greater resiliency. Multiple ringlets and
separate TDM and packet networks, DXC- can use the lowest cost infrastructure multiple ring topologies are supported.
5000 reduces power consumption, across the entire network. Ethernet OAM allows real-time monitoring
software costs, training costs and the By matching the service interface to the of end-to-end circuits, connections or
number of modules. Network utilization is best switch and the best transport trunks, enabling quick detection and
also improved by using the full bandwidth method (Ethernet or SDH/SONET), each isolation of faults to a particular subnet,
of the packet and TDM transport. service can be delivered with the lowest trunk, link or node. DXC-5000 features
latency required. BFD-based Fault OAM and ping/traceroute
at tunnel/pseudowire level. For
802.1q/802.1ad-based MEF services, DXC-
5000 supports Y.1731/802.1ag-based
CFM OAM (Port level down MEP) and
Y.1731 PM counters.
DXC-5000
High Capacity Hybrid Cross-Connect
following members:
Even though many services and MPLS label-based Connection Oriented · DXC-5000-7 – Up to 5 tributary and 2
applications move from TDM to packet, a Ethernet allows packet traffic to be easily aggregation slots
few TDM circuits will remain in the and precisely routed through the network.
network. Circuit emulation provides an DXC-5000 provides MPLS-TP-based · DXC-5000-7 with Expansion– Up to 10
alternative transport method using an all pseudowires for traffic engineered flows tributary and 2 aggregation slots
Packet Transport Network. DXC-5000 on trunks, which optimizes the network by · DXC-5000P –Non-modular device with
employs E1/T1 SAToP and STM-1/OC-3 CEP providing the right amount of control. predefined assembly options.
for carrying this traffic with the reliability The cost benefits of statistical mutiplexing The assembly options of DXC-5000P are
and protection mechanisms of legacy TDM are combined with traffic engineering and as follows:
networks, including card level protection capacity planning to lower CAPEX by right
for E1/T1 interfaces. · 8xGE optical + 8xGE electrical
sizing the network. OPEX reductions come
through faster provisioning, robust · 4x10GE optical + 8xGE optical + 8xGE
OTN
4B
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DXC-5000
Data Sheet
8B
TDM
9B
STM-4/OC-12 – up to 28 SFP ports Programmable committed/peak rates
Fully non-blocking STM-64/OC-192– up to 2 XFP ports Egress rate shaping on all ports
VC11, VC12, VC3, VC4, VC4-4c 8 classes of service as per IEEE 802.1p
MPLS-TP
VT1.5, STS-1, STS-3c, STS-16c 2 rate, 3 color marking
10B
IGMP v1/v2/v3
1B
DXC-5000P
E&M
Teleprotection
STM-64/OC-192 STM-4/OC-12
10 GbE CE/MPLS-TP 1 GbE CE
V.35/449
RTU
FXS
Low Speed
DXC-5000
E&M
DWDM
Teleprotection SONET/
SDH/T1/E1
V.35/449 GbE
Megaplex-4
DXC-5000
RTU
FXS
Low Speed
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DXC-5000
DXC-5000
High Capacity Hybrid Cross-Connect
OPTICS
12B
T1: SAToP RFC4553/MEF8 Power Supply (Optional Redundancy)
25B
-36V to -60V DC
SFP and XFP
TIMING AND SYNCHRONIZATION 230V AC, 50Hz
Tunable XFP
16B
FEC for 10G and 622M ports SyncE , DCR, ACR 120V AC, 60Hz
Power Consumption
RESILIENCY
26B
300W max
17B
13B
TDM
Environment
Unprotected, 1+1 APS
27B
Ethernet
Ethernet ring protection ITU-T G.8032
1:1 bidirectional linear protection LSP
(RFC6378)
Link Aggregation Group (LAG)
Port mirroring and loopback
14B
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DXC-5000
Data Sheet
DXC-5000
High Capacity Hybrid Cross-Connect
1B
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