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MiRIC-E1, MiRIC-T1

SFP-Format Fast Ethernet to E1/T1 Remote Bridges

  • Hot-insertion SFP-format plug, MSA-compliant
  • Wire-speed packet forwarding
  • Support framed and unframed E1/T1
  • Selectable clock source and line coding
  • Basic management of control, status and monitoring
  • Support full-duplex flow control
  • Fault indication of loss of E1/T1 signal and loss of Ethernet link
  • Flow control mechanism prevents flooding WAN port
  • Product identification support
  • Autonomous device
  • Quick-release mechanism

MiRIC-E1, MiRIC-T1

The innovative SFP-format MiRIC-E1 and MiRIC-T1 remote bridges connect Fast Ethernet LANs over framed or unframed E1/T1 circuits. Housed in a Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) enclosure, they are designed for quick and simple insertion into any 100BaseFx Ethernet device port with a compatible SFP socket, perfect for applications such as providing transparent LAN services over leased lines and remote branch connectivity over E1/T1 lines or radio links. Running on power derived from the host device, they require no additional power supply. The MiRIC-E1 and MiRIC-T1 are simple and cost-effective alternatives to external, stand alone bridge units or conversion cards for each user device, saving on space, power consumption and cabling, and simplifying management. The low-cost SFP plug format is an ideal and affordable solution for carriers and service providers bridging Fast Ethernet LANs over TDM-based WANs, as well as for similar applications in private enterprise and campus networks. The MiRIC-E1 and MiRIC-T1 permit easy adaptation of equipment with fibre optic Fast Ethernet interfaces for transmission over TDM-based infrastructures. If the transport network changes to Ethernet, the MiRIC devices can be quickly removed and reused elsewhere. The MiRIC-E1 and MiRIC-T1 bridges forward LAN 100BaseFx Ethernet packets to the TDM-based WAN at wire-speed, fully utilizing the expensive E1/T1-rate TDM circuit bandwidth. LAN traffic is transported transparently, thus keeping user LAN settings intact. The bridges handle 64 to 2016-byte frames, including VLAN-tagged frames. On the WAN side, each bridge has a single E1 or T1 interface terminated in an RJ-45 connector. To avoid overwhelming the WAN port, a flow control mechanism is activated if the Fast Ethernet traffic exceeds the E1/T1 port's capacity and sends pause packets towards the LAN side. The bridges support Multisource Agreement (MSA) product identification codes. Once plugged in, they begin to operate autonomously without any need for software configuration. The bridges are hotswappable and feature a special release mechanism for easy extraction from the SFP socket. Basic management of the MiRIC-E1 and MiRIC-T1 devices, including configuration, status and monitoring, is performed over the I²C interface. MiRIC-E1 and MiRIC-T1 operate opposite another MiRIC-E1 or MiRIC-T1 installed on the remote equipment. Alternatively, they can work opposite RAD's RICi-E1 and RICi-T1 Fast Ethernet over E1/T1 bridges or Egate central Ethernet gateways.

Providing transparent LAN services over E1/T1 leased lines
Providing transparent LAN services over E1/T1 leased lines

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