Dac Ge - Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MXC User Manual

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DAC GE

DAC GE Description
3DB 23063 ADAA - Rev 004 July 2007
The DAC GE is a Gig-Ethernet plug-in. Refer to:
• DAC GE Description on page 3-53
• DAC GE Modes of Operation on page 3-56
• DAC GE Transport Channels on page 3-59
• DAC GE Basic Port Settings on page 3-60
• DAC GE Priority Mapping on page 3-61
• DAC GE Flow Control on page 3-61
• DAC GE Disable Address Learning on page 3-61
• DAC GE Maximum Frame Size on page 3-61
• Link Aggregation on page 3-62
• RWPR on page 3-64
• VLAN Tagging on page 3-64
• Ethernet Diagnostics on page 3-64
• DAC GE Front Panel Layout on page 3-65
The DAC GE plug-in supports transport of Gigabit Ethernet LAN traffic. Three
10/100/1000Base-T ports and one SFP 1000Base-LX optical transceiver port are
connected to one or two 155 Mbps transport channels for transmission over a
9500 MXC link.
Features include:
• Extremely low latency, less than 360 microseconds for 2000 byte packets;
• Programmable switching fabric transparent mode, VLAN (secure) mode, or
mixed mode;
• Capacity increments of Nx1.5 Mbps, Nx2 Mbps, or Nx150 Mbps;
• Mapping of traffic to radio or fiber links;
• Ethernet traffic can be configured to ride side by side with PDH E1/DS1 traffic,
or the full capacity of a link can be dedicated to Ethernet.
• Comprehensive QoS policing and prioritization options (802.1p);
• VLAN tagging (VID and priority mapping).
• QinQ (802.1ad);
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• RWPR
enhanced RSTP (802.1d);
9500 MXC User Manual
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