The IMXi-4 inverse multiplexer splits a high-speed channel of up to 8.3 Mbps across up to four E1/T1 or SHDSL network links. It connects high-speed switches or routers over these bonded links. It can operate in bridge or router modes and uses VLAN tagging to provide transparent LAN services. The IMXi-4 bridges bandwidth gaps and provides flexibility to increase throughput from one to four lines as network needs grow. It also enables extending Ethernet services over longer distances using SHDSL.
The IMXi-4 inverse multiplexer splits a high-speed channel of up to 8.3 Mbps across up to four E1/T1 or SHDSL network links. It connects high-speed switches or routers over these bonded links. It can operate in bridge or router modes and uses VLAN tagging to provide transparent LAN services. The IMXi-4 bridges bandwidth gaps and provides flexibility to increase throughput from one to four lines as network needs grow. It also enables extending Ethernet services over longer distances using SHDSL.
The IMXi-4 inverse multiplexer splits a high-speed channel of up to 8.3 Mbps across up to four E1/T1 or SHDSL network links. It connects high-speed switches or routers over these bonded links. It can operate in bridge or router modes and uses VLAN tagging to provide transparent LAN services. The IMXi-4 bridges bandwidth gaps and provides flexibility to increase throughput from one to four lines as network needs grow. It also enables extending Ethernet services over longer distances using SHDSL.
The IMXi-4 inverse multiplexer splits a high-speed channel of up to 8.3 Mbps across up to four E1/T1 or SHDSL network links. It connects high-speed switches or routers over these bonded links. It can operate in bridge or router modes and uses VLAN tagging to provide transparent LAN services. The IMXi-4 bridges bandwidth gaps and provides flexibility to increase throughput from one to four lines as network needs grow. It also enables extending Ethernet services over longer distances using SHDSL.
channel over up to four SHDSL or E1/T1 links; throughput up to 8.3 Mbps
User-selectable bridge or router modes
Employs VLAN tagging and stacking for
providing transparent LAN services (TLS)
10/100BaseT Ethernet user port
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The IMXi-4 inverse multiplexer splits a single
high speed channel of up to 8.3 Mbps, and transmits it over up to four E1/T1 or SHDSL network links. IMXi-4 bridges the bandwidth gap between E1/T1 and E3/T3 services, while providing the flexibility to increase throughput from one to four lines as network requirements grow. Automatic rate fallback ensures continued transmission even if an individual link fails. RADs IMXi-4 enables enterprises and service providers to use the same device for Ethernet or IP environments. When operating in bridge mode, user LAN traffic can be VLAN tagged or stacked for transparent transport. The user port has a 10/100BaseT interface.
Using SHDSL links, IMXi-4 can extend Ethernet
service coverage to reach more customers. 2.0 Mbps/1.5 Mbps traffic can be transported up to 6.6 km (4.1 miles) over copper lines, without the need for additional equipment. SHDSL support adds flexibility, enabling an increase in the distance by adjusting the data rate, while enlarging the total throughput to 8.3 Mbps. Local and remote IMXi-4 units can be managed by RADview-EMS, an SNMP CORBA-based multiplatform element management system, allowing remote troubleshooting and configuration. The units can also be managed via Telnet or an ASCII terminal through a dedicated timeslot.