A New Formula for Success

Minimize Equipment Costs

Now a single integrated platform delivers the key capabilities needed in today’s challenging telecommunications environment. The AnyMedia® Line Access Gateway (LAG) combines exceptional multi-service flexibility with high port densities – and an IP/Ethernet option. As a result, a wide range of circuit and packet traffic can co-exist on the same integrated platform, which leverages infrastructure, minimizes operating costs and simplifies evolution to packet networks. Using “plug-and-play” application packs, the AnyMedia® LAG also makes it easier to generate additional income, because service providers can quickly launch new services, respond immediately to changing customer demands and take advantage of emerging markets.

These powerful capabilities make the AnyMedia® LAG ideal for launching IP services today – while continuing to support POTS – then migrating to packet networks with minimal capital investment. With a choice of capacities, this high-density platform also enables cost-effective switch consolidation and growth applications. And it can take the network seamlessly into the future.

The AnyMedia® LAG saves money because its multi- service architecture eliminates the need for overlay networks and forklift upgrades. Instead, service providers simply add application packs to the AnyMedia® LAG shelf whenever needed to incorporate new technologies and support the latest services – including IP/Ethernet. With this approach, providers can build DSL and packet capabilities incrementally while maintaining cost-effective POTS support – and evolve at a pace that’s right for the network. The design efficiencies of the AnyMedia® LAG allow providers to use fewer network components and switch interfaces, reducing expenditures even further.

Evolve to VoIP on your terms

The AnyMedia® LAG supports both centralized and distributed VoIP architectures. This allows you to determine if it is best to convert traffic from TDM interfaces to VoIP on a per shelf basis or on a per card basis. This flexibility to support any network topology allows AnyMedia® LAG solutions to fit to your evolution plans, simplifying integration and saving money.

The AnyMedia® LAG supports POTS, ISDN, IP/Ethernet and DSL all on an integrated platform.

Economize on POTS and New IP Services

The AnyMedia® LAG offers a choice of capacities with industry-leading port densities. The AnyMedia® LAG 4300 can support up to 2,752 POTS lines on a single shelf – or up to 5,504 lines per cabinet. With more than twice the capacity of any other AnyMedia® Access System, this platform has been optimized to help deliver traditional voice services more cost effectively. When providers want to reduce the number of switches in the network – or support more subscribers in a single location – the AnyMedia® LAG 4300 provides the streamlined power required.

The AnyMedia® LAG 2300 offers a cost-effective way to launch new IP applications, including VoIP and IP video services. It supports up to 512 POTS lines per shelf, or any combination of DSL, POTS, ISDN, IP/Ethernet and special services. Easily deployed in a wide variety of locations, this mid-sized platform can help respond to changing market requirements with outstanding efficiency.

The AnyMedia® LAG 1900 offers the same VoIP and IP video capabilities as the AnyMedia® LAG 2300 while fitting into standard 19-inch data racks. It supports up to 896 POTS lines per shelf.

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Lucent Technologies Line Access Gateway manual New Formula for Success, Evolve to VoIP on your terms

Line Access Gateway specifications

Lucent Technologies Line Access Gateway (LAG) is an advanced telecommunications solution designed to efficiently integrate and simplify the delivery of multiple services over various types of networks. It primarily serves as a crucial component in modern service provider infrastructures, enabling seamless connectivity between end users and the network backbone.

One of the core features of the LAG is its ability to encapsulate a variety of communication protocols. By supporting both legacy systems and next-generation networking technologies, the LAG makes it easier for service providers to transition their services without the need for a complete overhaul of existing infrastructure. The gateway’s flexibility ensures that it can accommodate different types of traffic, be it voice, video, or data, thereby enabling comprehensive service offerings that meet diverse customer demands.

Another significant advantage of the Lucent Technologies LAG is its scalability. It is designed to handle a growing number of connections and bandwidth requirements, catering to the demands of high-density environments. The gateway can be deployed in various configurations, allowing for easy upgrades as network requirements evolve. This scalability ensures that service providers can future-proof their operations and adapt to changing technology landscapes.

In terms of performance, the Line Access Gateway incorporates advanced technologies such as Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and integrated quality of service (QoS) capabilities. These features enhance the clarity of voice calls and the reliability of data transmission, thereby providing a superior customer experience. The LAG's QoS mechanisms prioritize critical traffic, ensuring that voice and video services maintain high availability and low latency.

Security is a paramount concern in telecommunications, and the LAG features robust security measures to protect sensitive data and maintain network integrity. With support for encryption standards and secure access controls, the gateway helps safeguard against unauthorized access and cyber threats.

The interoperability of the LAG with other network elements is also a standout characteristic. It can efficiently connect with routers, switches, and various other components within a service provider’s ecosystem, supporting the creation of a cohesive and efficient network framework.

In summary, the Lucent Technologies Line Access Gateway is a versatile and powerful solution that enables service providers to deliver a wide array of services while ensuring scalability, performance, and security. Its ability to support both legacy and new technologies positions it as an integral player in the evolution of telecommunications infrastructure.