The ETX-26 supports VLAN-aware and VLANunaware, as well as VLAN stacking (Q-in-Q) operation. It enables differentiated QoS (quality of service) per port, VLAN priority (P-bit), DSCP, or ToS. The ETX-26 supports four priority queues per Ethernet port with configurable scheduling (Strict Priority or WFQ) to accommodate service requirements of real-time, priority data or besteffort traffic. In addition, the device supports ingress and egress rate limiting to control the use of available bandwidth.
ETX-26 features Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS) per ITU-T G.8032, enabling link resiliency with less than 50 ms failover time to ensure high survivability and service continuity in the event of link failures.
The ETX-26 supports fault localization and accurate reporting of critical events to reduce OpEx. Its dying gasp feature enables carriers to pinpoint the reason a customer connection is down (power failure or CPE problem), minimizing costly technician visits for false alarms.
The unit can be managed using the following ports and applications:
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Local management via an ASCII terminal (RS-232)
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Inband management via any of the Ethernet ports
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Remote management via Telnet, Web browser, or an SNMP-based management system