Extreme Networks E4G-200 Technical Specifications
Extreme Networks E4G-200 Technical Specifications

Extreme Networks E4G-200 Technical Specifications

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Extreme Networks Data Sheet
E4G-200
Cell Site Router
Highlights
The E4G-200 enables service providers to
provide Ethernet/IP services cost-effectively at
any cell site, including optional TDM pseudow-
ires and deployments of 4G base stations. This
flexibility gives service providers the ability to
deploy revenue-generating services at 2G/3G
cell sites and allows for 4G deployments and
new Ethernet/IP services.
• Increased Gigabit Ethernet ports – twelve
active GbE ports
• Optional industry-standard pseudowires
– supports up to 16 E1/T1 ports with up to
256 pseudowires
• Extended temperature range – from
-40°C to +65°C
• Certified and optional synchronization
– both IEEE 1588v2 and SyncE
• Carrier-grade resiliency – through EAPS
(Ethernet Automatic Protection
Switching, RFC 3619) or ITU-T G.8032
Ethernet Ring Protection standard
• Integrated Ethernet OAM – support for
IEEE 802.3ah, IEEE 802.1ag, and ITU Y.1731
in hardware for extremely accurate delay,
jitter, and frame loss measurements
• Low latency for LTE
• Line rate performance
• Compact size – 1 RU and only 10
inches/25.4cm in depth
• All front access - every connection (data,
power, & management) is from the front
of the unit
Overview
For service providers, revenue growth is increasingly driven by 3G and eventually 4G mobile
services that provide access to compelling smartphone, and tablet-based, and other mobile
applications. The challenge in designing true 4G mobile backhaul is to build a foundation
that protects existing investments in 2G and 3G services, provides a superior subscriber
experience, prepares for future 4G service requirements, and minimizes costs. This challenge
can be met by deploying a true 4G mobile backhaul network with three key ingredients:
resiliency, synchronization and performance.
Extreme Networks E4G-200 router is a carrier-grade Ethernet platform that provides a
seamless migration path from TDM circuits to Ethernet services for mobile operators and
creates a fundamental Ethernet infrastructure capable of scaling to the needs of 2G, 3G and
4G mobile networks.

Product Description

The Extreme Networks E4G-200 Cell Site Router delivers Ethernet, IP/MPLS and pseudowire
capabilities in a compact 1RU form factor. The E4G-200 provides mobile operators the
ability to manage and aggregate TDM and Ethernet services and their associated protocols
onto an economical and efficient Ethernet mobile backhaul infrastructure.
The Extreme Networks E4G-200 Cell Site Router (CSR) is where 4G backhaul begins and
where the T1/E1 pseudowire circuit for 2G/3G is also initiated. Installation is in or very near to
the base station tower. 2G and 3G base stations use T1/E1 for backhaul connectivity and 4G
base stations connect directly to the cell site router via Ethernet. The E4G-200 provides the
necessary interfaces for 2G, 3G, and 4G base stations while still meeting the demands of its
installation environment, in a design that is very compact (less than 10 inches/24 cm deep),
and features an extended temperature range.
The Extreme Networks E4G-200 router is designed for services running over an Ethernet
and IP/MPLS infrastructure. The E4G-200 is designed to backhaul 2G, 3G and 4G mobile
traffic, using a single backhaul network instead of a multiple backhaul networks which
translates into an economical deployment model. Service providers, energy utilities,

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Summary of Contents for Extreme Networks E4G-200

  • Page 1: Technical Specifications

    2G and 3G base stations use T1/E1 for backhaul connectivity and 4G Ethernet Ring Protection standard base stations connect directly to the cell site router via Ethernet. The E4G-200 provides the • Integrated Ethernet OAM – support for necessary interfaces for 2G, 3G, and 4G base stations while still meeting the demands of its IEEE 802.3ah, IEEE 802.1ag, and ITU Y.1731...
  • Page 2: Key Features And Benefits

    Ethernet/IP services to be delivered to a larger target market. • With advanced routing and switching features such as MPLS, IPv6, Ethernet OAM, and others, the E4G-200 is future proof to protect the Twelve active GbE ports allow service providers to connect more 4G base service provider’s investment...
  • Page 3: Environmental Specifications

    Extreme Networks Data Sheet: E4G-200 Cell Site Router Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Weight and Physical Synchronization • Multi-Switch LAG (M-LAG) • 1:1 RSVP-TE LSP protection Dimensions • Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) based • Internal Stratum-3 Clock LSP protection (Telcordia GR-1244-CORE) E4G-200-DC Router • Common Clock Distribution across All Ports...
  • Page 4: Power Specification

    Maximum Inrush Current 35 A at 72 V peak 35 A at 72 V peak E4G-200 Base Unit w/ E4G-F16 T1E1 Module and E4G-CLK Module Input Current at Full Load 1.02 A @ +24 V 2.02 A @ +24 V 0.78 A @ -48 V...
  • Page 5: Ordering Information

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