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    1 Inexpensively migrate to Ethernet. Get more out of your legacy equipment without costly , across- the-board upgrades. Use TDMoIP tech- nology , which is much more versatile than V oIP . Models available for T1, E1, FXS, and FXO. Robust QoS support. Full-featured network monitoring. Three clocking methods. O ur Multi-Input IP Muxes extend T1, E1, [...]

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    2 Actually, many network environments do. But how one environment benefits can greatly differ from how another one does. Here are several examples: • Utility companies can use TDMoIP to achieve transparent connectivity between sites for legacy services. • Cellular operators can reduce 2G access costs with TDMoIP while building IP networks for 3[...]

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    3 Multiplex voice and data over an Ethernet trunk. When the edges of the network are synchronized according to an external network clock source, all Multi-Input IP Muxes should be configured for loopback clocking to enable any-to-any connectivity . When a common clock is not available on all the ends of the network, one Multi-Input IP Mux is config[...]

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    4 Diagnostics: FXS and FXO models: Remote analog loopback, 1-kHz tone injection, activity status Framing: T1 models: Unframed, SF, ESF; E1 models: Unframed, CRC4 with or without MF, CAS with or without MF Line Code: T1 models: AMI, B8ZS, B7ZS; E1 models: HDB3 Line Impedance: T1 models: Balanced: 100 ohms; E1 models: Balanced: 120 ohms (RJ-45 connec[...]