RAD’s remote SFP bridges operate autonomously without any need for software configuration. They are hot swappable and feature a special release mechanism for easy extraction from the SFP socket.
Basic management is performed over the I2C interface and includes configuration, status and monitoring. To avoid overwhelming the WAN port, a flow control mechanism is activated if Fast Ethernet traffic exceeds the TDM port’s capacity, sending Pause packets towards the LAN side.
MiRIC-E1/T1, MiRIC-E3/T3 and MiRIC-530 support Multi-source Agreement (MSA) product identification codes and can operate opposite their respective MiRICs, installed on remote equipment. Alternatively, they connect to other MSA compliant devices, such as RAD’s RICi-E1, RICi-T1, RICi-E3, and RICi-T3 Fast Ethernet over E1/T1 and E3/T3 NTUs (Network Termination Units), as well as to RAD’s Egate channelized Ethernet gateways.