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TJ100ME
Overview

The TJ100ME is an ultra-compact, carrier class, and cost effective bandwidth provisioning equipment designed to manage and deliver services from the optical core to the access.

The product supports end-to-end provisioning and management of services across all segments of the optical network. It combines innovative optical networking software with the resilience of SDH to deliver a flexible solution to today's service providers.

The TJ100ME can be configured as a Terminal Multiplexer (TMUX), Add-Drop Multiplexer (ADM), Regenerator, In-Line Amplifier or as a stand-alone Cross-Connect. A variety of service interfaces such as E1/DS1, E3/DS3, STM-1e/o and 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet tributary interfaces and trunk interfaces at STM-1/4/16 rates are supported. The product features non-blocking cross-connect at VC-3, VC-4 and VC-12 granularity and supports drop and continue functionality.

As transmission networks are gradually being dominated by data traffic, TJ100 provides 10/100/1000 Ethernet interface to efficiently carry inter-office data traffic from a corporate LAN, traffic from an ISP, DSL or cable networks.

 
Features

  • Compact size
  • Integrated multi-service delivery
  • Redundant cards with hot insertion capability
  • Multi-level protection schemes MSP, or SNCP
  • Advanced networking software with support for open standards such as GMPLS and OSPF
Advantages

  • Half depth rack allows two TJ100MEs to be placed back-toback on a standard rack
  • Provision both voice and data services from the same platform.
  • Efficient use of transport bandwidth by supporting per-port rate adaptive Ethernet Services
  • Guaranteed availability and superior network resilience
  • Advanced protection schemes enable you to cater to differing customer protection requirements
  • Enables automatic topology discovery, shared mesh restoration and Point- and-Click Provisioning (PNCP) User friendly GUI based Network Element Software for local and remote provisioning
Benefits

  • Better utilization of available rack space
  • Future-proof architecture protecting investment
  • Carrier-class redundancy and high network uptime with minimum lossof revenue
  • Creation of differentiated services to enhance the portfolio of service offerings
  • Reduction in operational costs and increase in efficiency through lower provisioning time and operator intervention
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