Falcon M-Class | User Guide
2.2
M-Class series key features
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10G service aggregation/demarcation for business Ethernet and mobile backhaul
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Based on 3rd generation Falcon platform with 160Gbps capacity
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Full set of MEF CE2.0 compliant services
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2.5Gbps support on optical ports
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Extensive Sync and Timing options with GNSS, SyncE, PTP (including GM), BITS, etc
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Advanced QoS and service level traffic management
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Complete OAM toolbox (802.1ag, Y.1731, RFC2544, Y.1564)
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Advanced high speed protection mechanisms for link, path, and ring service resilience
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SW upgradeable to MPLS-TP and L3 routing
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SDN and NFV ready with expansion slot for processing cores (Falcon-MX, µFalcon-MX
only)
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Compact design, with low power consumption
2.3
Management
The M-Class series models can be remotely managed via a variety of mechanisms/ platforms at
virtually no integration efforts:
IP Based (in-band): SNMP (v1/v2/v3), Telnet, SSH, Web (HTTP, HTTPS).
Console (RJ-45): RS-232 (115,200Bd), CLI (Cisco like).
OAM/IEEE802.3ah: when connected to third party edge switch that supports the standard.
2.3.1
Management integration
OAM Management,and NetACE Service Lifecycle Orchestration.
Other Standards: NTPV4, SYSLOG, RADIUS, DHCP, LACP, LLDP.
2.3.2
OAM & Diagnostics:
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IEEE802.3ah link OAM
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IEEE802.1ag CFM
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ITU-T Y.1731 PM (HW based measurements)
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RFC2544 traffic generator & analyzer (up to wire speed)
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L2 & L3 loopback w/ MAC swap
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Throughput metering
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Copper TDR
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SFP diagnostics (SFF-8472)
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Traffic mirroring
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TDM and CES Configuration
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