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Tejas Networks launches XTN TJ1400 series for packet transport networks

Tejas Networks on Monday launched XTN TJ1400 series for packet transport networks (PTN), targeting mobile, broadband, Cloud and enterprises.

The new version of TJ1400 is designed to simplify the CPE, Edge, Access and Aggregation segments of the network by focusing on scalability, delivering a lower cost per service initially.

Tejas Networks says the packet transport required in 4G/3G mobile backhaul and other broadband applications is efficiently managed using MPLS-TP and Ethernet OAM with timing requirements delivered via SyncE/1588.

Enterprise and Cloud services can be deployed with Ethernet LAN (ELAN), Ethernet Private Line (EPL) and Ethernet Virtual Private Line (EVPL) based on VPLS/VPWS with MPLS-TP or 802.1q/802.1ad standards. To create more flexible network designs for these applications every Ethernet port can be software defined as a UNI or NNI, said Tejas Networks in a statement.

The 2U TJ1400-7 serves applications where high capacity, modularity and service interface flexibility is required.  Its 64Gbps switch fabric can be configured in a redundant or non redundant mode with up to four 10GE XFP ports to support DWDM optics, OTN and Forward Error Correction (FEC).

The TJ1400-P, a 1U front access, ultra-high density platform, has a 64Gbps switching fabric with multiple configurations providing up to four 10GE SFP+ ports and up to 24 GE ports. The TJ1400 also provides DS1/E1 Circuit Emulation Service so PDH services can be easily migrated to a Packet Transport Network.

The XTN family includes the TJ1600 core networking platform enabling end-to-end networking capabilities with DWDM, OTN and PTN. The Tejas Networks’ Network Management suite further simplifies deployments with network wide point and click provisioning technologies, graphical displays and advanced fault to service correlation.

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