Data interfaces, Jetfusion 2/4/8-port iad family – Paradyne JetFusion Integrated Access Device User Manual

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Data
Interfaces

The data connection through the IAD supports IEEE 802.10-compliant
bridging and routing.

When the IAD is configured for routing, it supports Routing Information
Protocol (RIP) version 1, version 2, or static IP routing. The IAD complies
with RFC-1812 when interfacing with Version 4 IP routers.

The WAN subsystem supports the following interfaces:

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ATM data transport via xDSL and T1/E1 per RFC 1483 or RFC 2364

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Frame Relay data transport via xDSL and T1/E1 per RFC 1490

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Frame Relay data transport per RFC 1483 with Q.922 frames

JetFusion
2/4/8-Port
IAD Family

The JetFusion

 2/4/8-port IAD family provides a highly interoperable,

cost-effective voice and high-speed data integration solution that is
compatible with industry-leading DSLAM and Voice Gateway
manufacturers. These IADs prioritize voice packets and dynamically
allocate bandwidth between voice and data services.

Features

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Interoperable with DSLAMs based on Alcatel, Texas Instruments,
MetaLink, and Globespan chip sets. These include Lucent Stinger/
TNT, Nokia Speedlink System, Promatory IMAS, AccessLan
PacketLoop, Accelerated Networks AN-3200, CopperMountain
CopperEdge, and Paradyne GranDSLAM DSLAMs, for example.

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Seamless voice and high-speed data integration over xDSL or T1/E1

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Supports data rates from 144 Kbps to 2.3 Mbps and customer premise
interfaces including POTS, 10/100BaseT Ethernet, BRI

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Compatible with WAN protocols including ATM and Frame Relay

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BRI IAD supports ISDN BRI telephone interface

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RJ11 POTS interface with Loop Start or Ground Start

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Dynamic and static IP routing and bridging capabilities

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Firewall support via IP filtering

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DHCP and NAT to support IP address management

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Management capabilities including Telnet, SNMP and TFTP

IADs in the 2/4/8-port family are characterized by different WAN interfaces,
and different voice capacity:

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JF2004 and JF2008 IADs—provide WAN access over ADSL, and
telephone support for 2, 4, or 8 voice ports.

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JF2004i/JF2104i IADs—provide voice services and high-speed
Internet or corporate connectivity over ADSL (JF2004i) or G.SHDSL
(JF2104i), plus 4 ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) ports for up to 8
voice extensions.

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JF2104 and JF2108 IADs—provide voice services and high-speed
Internet or corporate connectivity over G.SHDSL, and provide 4 or 8
voice ports.

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JF2208 IAD—provides WAN access via T1 lines, and provides 8 voice
ports.

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