Axerra Networks’ AXN10-N is a flexible, compact, customer-located Pseudo-Wire
access device designed to enable cost-effective cell site voice and data traffic backhaul
as well as voice and data integration over Carrier Ethernet or IP access networks.
With the AXN10-N service providers can convert any packet access network (Carrier
Ethernet, broadband wireless including WiMAX, cable HFC, xDSL, PON, etc.) into a
full-service alternative to TDM access and Layer 2 services, such as ATM and HDLC.
Mobile service providers can significantly reduce their operational expenses by providing
an alternative to costly leased line access and avoiding multiple overlay networks.
Wireline service providers are able to preserve customers' revenues from traditional
services while migrating to next generation networks. Carrier Ethernet service providers
are able to open up new and immediate revenue opportunities by offering profitable
traditional services, such as T1/E1 private line and PBX voice backhaul, as well as
advanced Ethernet services.
By offering the full range of voice and data services over a single, unified, packet-based
infrastructure, providers can cut costs, increase revenues, and expand their market, while
preserving business customers’ investments in existing equipment, thereby ensuring a
non-disruptive migration path to packet-based networks.
The AXN10-N Pseudo-Wire access device is available with 4 or 8 T1/E1 ports as well
as three 10/100 BaseT LAN Ethernet interfaces and two 100 BaseFx interfaces
(SFP). It is based on Axerra’s field-proven Multiservice over Packet (MSoP) technology
and is fully interoperable with the other members of the AXN family: AXN1, AXN100,
AXN800, and AXN1600, delivering the industry’s most scalable family of Pseudo-Wire
gateways and access devices.