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High Speed Access over Low Speed Lines

 Typical users
- Incumbent carriers
- Alternative carriers and service providers
 Typical applications
- High speed data transfer
- High speed Internet connection

Shortage of high speed physical lines

As bandwidth requirements increase due to the proliferation of high speed applications such as Internet access, carriers are often hard-pressed to meet customer demand. Carriers can easily supply low speed lines, but high speed lines are not readily available.

Split transmissions over several links

MLPPP (Multi-Link Point-to-Point Protocol) can combine multiple links from different services onto one physical pipe. It enables adding or removing links as needed (bandwidth-on-demand). RAD's packet switching products support MLPPP, offering a solution for high speed access over low speed lines. They can split high speed IP, X.25 and Frame Relay transmissions over up to 11 low speed PPP links, according to traffic demand. Different data types (IP, X.25 and Frame Relay) are divided over all the PPP links simultaneously, speeding up delivery.

MLPPP support in RAD's packet switches

In the drawing below, RAD's SPS-12 12-port multiprotocol packet switch simultaneously sends IP, X.25 and Frame Relay transmissions over low speed PPP links to an FPS-8 8-port multiprotocol fast packet switch on the receiving end. The application supports any combination of SPS-12, SPS-6 and FPS-8 devices. For the SPS products, the aggregate data rate on three links can be up to 2 Mbps. Each link can operate at data rates of up to 2 Mbps on the FPS-8. This application is also suitable for transferring large amounts of single protocol traffic, for example, IP or Frame Relay.
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Advantages of the RAD solution
Features Benefits
Supports MLPPP

- MLPPP splits high speed traffic over lower speed lines

- MLPPP is a standard protocol for splitting data over different links

- Transmits different WAN services over the same link

- Works opposite third-party equipment

- Adds links as needed (BOD)

Offers up to 11 ports in one compact device - Reduced price per port
Multiple protocols in one device

- Transports all data types over the same links

- Saves equipment costs

- Simplifies network management

- Reduces communications costs due to better utilization of bandwidth

Disadvantages of alternative solutions
Alternative Solutions Disadvantages of Alternative Solutions
Use a separate low speed link for each type of traffic

- Lower speeds result in unacceptable performance of certain applications

- Less efficient use of bandwidth

Purchase competing multi-port equipment

- Less compact

- More expensive

 
 
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