Allied Telesis iMAP 9400 manual integrated Multiservice Access Platform, Video Optimization

Models: iMAP 9400

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Datasheet  integrated Multiservice Access Platform

Datasheet integrated Multiservice Access Platform

iMAP 9400

integrated Multiservice Access Platform

The iMAP 9400 is an IP/Ethernet-based access platform featuring advanced ADSL and fiber technologies to support voice, video and data services.The 9400 can deliver any service from any of its seven subscriber slots. With simultane- ous support for ADSL2+,VDSL2, SHDSL, POTS, T1/E1, Ethernet and FTTx, the iMAP 9400 is ideal for mid-size network deployments. Fully managed with optional transport redundancy, the iMAP 9400 utilizes cost-effective Gigabit Ethernet network interfaces. Using the same subscriber and common control modules as the other iMAP modular systems, the 9400 can be networked with other members of the iMAP family to easily scale to any network size.

Any Service,Any Access,

One Platform

iMAP access solutions support 10Mb, 100Mb and Gigabit Ethernet services as well as POTS, xDSL, GEPON and T1/E1 private circuits.

Video Optimization

By leveraging bandwidth-efficient IP multicast and IGMP, and with advanced features including IP filter- ing, DHCP relay and Layer 4 IP flow metering, all iMAP solutions are optimized for video services delivery where QoS capability and security is critical.

Modular Scalability

iMAP access solutions ensure network scalability in an operationally-efficient manner. Low to medium density applications can take advantage of the iMAP 9400 systems without sacrificing features or subscriber-interface options. High-density applications can use the iMAP 9400/9700 platforms. Other advantages include utilizing common control and network transport modules across both 9400 and 9700 iMAP systems.

Network Resiliency

iMAP access solutions are built around a fault- tolerant switch core designed to operate with 99.999% network availability. Combined with Allied Telesis' Ethernet Protection Switched Rings (EPSR) transport technology, iMAP is designed to be a fundamental building block of any carrier-grade IP access or transport network.

Service Differentiation

QoS schemes for iMAP access solutions are designed to ensure that application performance and availability are not impacted with network growth. Features such as IPDiffServ and 802.1p/q enable tiered data services for both residential and business/enterprise users.

Manageability

iMAP access solutions are designed to be managed and provisioned remotely using Allied Telesis' AlliedView™ Network Management Software (NMS), a comprehensive network management platform designed to increase network uptime and throughput while reducing operating expense.

iMAP 9400 Chassis Configuration

Modular 3RU system

1 control module slot

2 network transport slots

7 line card slots

iMAP 9400 service and access options:

Up to 70 Active Ethernet FTTx

Up to 70 10/100TX Ethernet ports

Up to 56 GbE circuits

Up to 168 POTS

Up to 168 ADSL2+

Up to 72 POTS with 72 ADSL2+ combo

Up to 56 T1/E1 circuit emulatio service

Up to 168 G.SHDSL

Up to 448 GEPON (32:1 split)

Up to 168 VDSL2

iMAP 9400 Key Features

Carrier-class IP/Ethernet access

Video-optimized for IP Triple Play services

Environmentally-hardened

Common iMAP line cards

Line card hot swapping

Simultaneous fiber and copper access

Full front access

Redundant Network Transport interfaces

ETSI and ANSI compliant

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Allied Telesis iMAP 9400 manual integrated Multiservice Access Platform, Any Service,Any Access One Platform