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SHDSL EFM

Description

AH505B is a high-speed product of Yoda G.SHDSL.bis ATM series. Understanding the urgent needs of both bandwidth and routing functions, AH505B is designed to provide the business customer a high performance stand alone unit with rich of routing features via single G.SHDSL.bis line. Strongly committed to friendly configuration, AH505B has the Web-based and GUI-based configuration features for configuring the unit in the easiest way ever.

AH505B is an idea product for SOHO users who is starving for high bandwidth and fast, reliable Internet connection but less operating expense. Service provider also can use AH505B to offer DSL service with features beyond the normal consumer needs.

AH505B


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Specification

G.SHDSL/bis Specification

  • Downstream and upstream symmetrical data rates
  • 192Kbps to 5.696Mbps
  • ITU G.991.2 Annex A and Annex B
  • Auto/Fixed rate negotiation
  • STU-C/STU-R mode selectable

ATM support

  •  Traffic shaping per single Virtual Channel (VC)
  • ATM QoS CBR, UBR, VBR, VBR-rt support
  • ATM Forum UNI 3.0/4.0 PVC
  • Support Up to 8 VC
  • OAM F4/F5 loop-back

Protocols support

  • Multi protocol encapsulation over ATM,
  • Bridge/Routed mode
  • PPP over ATM PVC
  • PPP over Ethernet
  • IP Network Address Translation (NAT)
  • Classical IP over ATM
  • DHCP server and client
  • Access Authentication (PAP/CHAP) with PPP
  • RIP1/RIP2 compatible

Management

  • Menu driven via RS-232 console port
  • TFTP firmware upgrade
  • System performance and both DSL/ATM status monitoring
  • Remote configuration via Telnet and Menu driven

Physical interfaces

  • 4 ports hub for 10/100Mbs Ethernet LAN connection
  • 1 RJ-11 port for G.SHDSL/bis connection
  • One console port for local configuration and management

Environment

  • Operating temperature: 0~40 degree C
  • Operating voltage:
    Input: 100~240V AC 50~60Hz, 0.5A
    Output: 5V DC, 1.5A

Dimensions

  • Desktop enclosure: 130 x 161 x 28.8 mm (WxLxH)
  • Weight: 700g
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