Summary of features and benefits

Full narrowband support

POTS

Analog leased lines or payphone

ISDN BRA (2B1Q, 4B3T, TCM)

ISDN PRA

Nx64 Kbps digital leased lines

2.048 Mbps structured and unstructured leased lines

Digital leased lines via a U-interface

Expanding range of broadband capabilities

ADSL full rate and G.lite (Annex A and Annex B)

SDSL 2B1Q

SHDSL

ADSL2+ (Annex A and B)

ADSL2+

IP/Ethernet capabilities

2 Gigabit Ethernet trunks per LAG shelf

2 100baseT Ethernet trunks per LAG shelf

L2-L4 packet classification and marking

802.1q VLAN

802.1p priority queuing

802.3ad link aggregation

802.1d spanning tree

802.1w rapid spanning tree

IGMP version 2

IGMP -PIM

IGMP fast leave

MAC learning

Broadcast storm control

Access control list (AC) filtering

DHCP relay

Static routing

RIP1, RIP2

OSPF

Leading port density: AnyMedia® LAG 4300

Up to 2,752 POTS lines per shelf

Up to 2,688 VoIP lines per shelf

Up to 1,312 ADSL/2+ lines per shelf

Up to 1,376 ISDN BRA lines per shelf

Up to 336 subscriber Ethernet lines per shelf

Mid-sized capacity (U.S.): AnyMedia® LAG 2300

Up to 512 POTS lines per shelf

Up to 960 VoIP lines per shelf

Up to 480 ADSL/2+ lines per shelf

Up to 256 ISDN BRA lines per shelf

Mid-sized capacity: AnyMedia® LAG 1900

Up to 896 POTS lines per shelf

Up to 832 VoIP lines per shelf

Up 416 ADSL/2+ lines per shelf

Up to 448 ISDN BRA lines per shelf

Up to 208 Long Reach VDSL lines per shelf

Up to 104 subscriber Ethernet lines per shelf

To learn more about our comprehensive portfolio, please contact your Lucent Technologies Sales Representative or Lucent Business Partner, or visit our web site at www.lucent.com. This document is provided for planning purposes only, and does not create, modify or supplement any warranties which may be made by Lucent Technologies relating to the products and/or services described herein. The publication of information contained in this document does not imply freedom from patent or other protective rights of Lucent Technologies or third parties.

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AnyMedia® Line Access Gateway

Remote deployments

AnyMedia® LAG 200

Up to 128 VoIP lines

Up to 96 ADSL/2+ lines per shelf

Up to 24 subscriber Ethernet lines per shelf

Easy-to-use application packs

• Interchangeable across the AnyMedia® Access System portfolio

Broadband backplane for premium service

Supports the latest high-speed data, voice and multimedia services

Open switch interfaces for interoperability

Standard open interfaces: V5.1, V5.2, GR-303, SIP, H.248, MGCP, ATM, E1 IMA, DS1 IMA, E3, DS3, ITU STM-1, Japan STM-1, OC-3c, 100baseT, Gigabit Ethernet

Easy deployment

Compact chassis: AnyMedia® LAG 4300: 96.5 cm x 63.5 cm x

28.0 cm; AnyMedia® LAG 2300: 55.4 cm x 45.7 cm x 33.0 cm;

AnyMedia® LAG 1900: 60.0 cm x 48.3 cm x 28.0 cm;

AnyMedia® LAG 200: 57.2 cm x 20.3 cm x 15 cm

Both indoor and outdoor configurations

Note: the AnyMedia® LAG 4300 is for indoor application only. It can be deployed outdoors in a controlled environment (i.e. air conditioned). The AnyMedia® LAG 2300, 1900 and 200 can be deployed both indoors and outdoors.

Network access from fiber and twisted copper pair

Network side fiber is Gigabit Ethernet 10km and 40kms; OC-3/STM-1

Network side copper is 1000baseT; 100baseT; DS3; E3; E1; DS1

Subscriber side fiber is 100baseSX

Subscriber side copper is ADSL2+; ADSL; SHDSL; ISDN; POTS

Single integrated management system

• Navis® AnyMedia® Access Element Manager

Future-oriented design

Integrated IP/Ethernet, POTS, ATM-based data and video on one platform

Easy, incremental addition of new technologies – when and where needed

High availability

Proven AnyMedia® Access System reliability, worldwide

Dedicated bandwidth for premium customers

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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.