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FSP 150CC-825

... industry-leading and MEF-certified UNI implementation allows you to separate individual customers and services ...

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Flexible Delivery of Carrier Ethernet Services

Our FSP 150CC-825 provides Ethernet extension over fiber for service providers looking to deploy intelligent differentiated Ethernet services. Optimized for business Ethernet offerings and mobile backhaul applications, our carrier-class device works together with our FSP 150 aggregation products and any industry-standard data switch or router. With its extensive set of auto-configuration and remote OAM capabilities, unskilled craft personnel can install and turn-up services without onsite provisioning. Uplink protection and redundant power supplies ensure increased resiliency of your business Ethernet services.

Are You Looking for Service Differentiation?

Flow-based traffic management, multiple shapers and hierarchical QoS-per-EVC are just a few of the highlights of our FSP 150CC-825. Its industry-leading and MEF-certified UNI implementation allows you to separate individual customers and services, while maximizing service provisioning flexibility – a capability that is fundamental for integrated service delivery across your network.

Highest Service Availability with Minimal Disruptions

Does service assurance matter to your customers? With our FSP 150CC-825, you will achieve highest service availability by handling multi-priority traffic while ensuring latency, jitter and packet delivery performance on a per-flow basis. Our Etherjack™ demarcation technology enables you to provide an intelligent Ethernet service demarcation point that is compliant with the latest OAM standards. Focusing on scalability and interoperability, our implementation of 802.3ah, 802.1ag, Y.1731 and RFC 2544 enables seamless end-to-end performance management, even across third-party networks.

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