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LAG v3.09.06

AnyMedia

®

Line Access Gateway

Summary of features and benefits

Full narrowband support

• POTS
• Analog leased lines or payphone
• ISDN BRA (2B1Q, 4B3T, TCM)
• ISDN PRA
• Nx64 Kbps digital leased lines
• 2.048 Mbps structured and unstructured leased lines
• Digital leased lines via a U-interface

Expanding range of broadband capabilities

• ADSL full rate and G.lite (Annex A and Annex B)
• SDSL 2B1Q
• SHDSL
• ADSL2+ (Annex A and B)
• ADSL2+

IP/Ethernet capabilities

• 2 Gigabit Ethernet trunks per LAG shelf
• 2 100baseT Ethernet trunks per LAG shelf
• L2-L4 packet classification and marking
• 802.1q VLAN
• 802.1p priority queuing
• 802.3ad link aggregation
• 802.1d spanning tree
• 802.1w rapid spanning tree
• IGMP version 2
• IGMP -PIM
• IGMP fast leave
• MAC learning
• Broadcast storm control 
• Access control list (AC) filtering
• DHCP relay
• Static routing
• RIP1, RIP2
• OSPF

Leading port density: AnyMedia

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LAG 4300

• Up to 2,752 POTS lines per shelf 
• Up to 2,688 VoIP lines per shelf
• Up to 1,312 ADSL/2+ lines per shelf
• Up to 1,376 ISDN BRA lines per shelf
• Up to 336 subscriber Ethernet lines per shelf

Mid-sized capacity (U.S.): AnyMedia

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LAG 2300

• Up to 512 POTS lines per shelf
• Up to 960 VoIP lines per shelf
• Up to 480 ADSL/2+ lines per shelf
• Up to 256 ISDN BRA lines per shelf

Mid-sized capacity: AnyMedia

®

LAG 1900

• Up to 896 POTS lines per shelf 
• Up to 832 VoIP lines per shelf
• Up 416 ADSL/2+ lines per shelf
• Up to 448 ISDN BRA lines per shelf
• Up to 208 Long Reach VDSL lines per shelf
• Up to 104 subscriber Ethernet lines per shelf

Remote deployments

AnyMedia

®

LAG 200

• Up to 128 VoIP lines
• Up to 96 ADSL/2+ lines per shelf
• Up to 24 subscriber Ethernet lines per shelf

Easy-to-use application packs

• Interchangeable across the AnyMedia

®

Access System portfolio

Broadband backplane for premium service

• Supports the latest high-speed data, voice and 

multimedia services

Open switch interfaces for interoperability

• Standard open interfaces: V5.1, V5.2, GR-303, SIP, H.248,

MGCP, ATM, E1 IMA, DS1 IMA, E3, DS3, ITU STM-1, 
Japan STM-1, OC-3c, 100baseT, Gigabit Ethernet

Easy deployment

• Compact chassis: AnyMedia

®

LAG 4300: 96.5 cm x 63.5 cm x

28.0 cm; AnyMedia

®

LAG 2300: 55.4 cm x 45.7 cm x 33.0 cm;

AnyMedia

®

LAG 1900: 60.0 cm x 48.3 cm x 28.0 cm; 

AnyMedia

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LAG 200: 57.2 cm x 20.3 cm x 15 cm 

• Both indoor and outdoor configurations

Note: the AnyMedia

®

LAG 4300 is for indoor application only. It can be

deployed outdoors in a controlled environment (i.e. air conditioned). The
AnyMedia

®

LAG 2300, 1900 and 200 can be deployed both indoors and

outdoors.

• Network access from fiber and twisted copper pair

– Network side fiber is Gigabit Ethernet 10km and 40kms;

OC-3/STM-1

– Network side copper is 1000baseT; 100baseT; DS3; E3; E1; DS1
– Subscriber side fiber is 100baseSX
– Subscriber side copper is ADSL2+; ADSL; SHDSL; ISDN; POTS

Single integrated management system

• Navis

®

AnyMedia

®

Access Element Manager

Future-oriented design

• Integrated IP/Ethernet, POTS, ATM-based data and video on 

one platform

• Easy, incremental addition of new technologies – when and

where needed

High availability

• Proven AnyMedia

®

Access System reliability, worldwide

• Dedicated bandwidth for premium customers

Summary of Contents for AnyMedia Line Access Gateway

Page 1: ...t IP Ethernet on the same platform used to deliver POTS and ATM based data services Lower operating costs using one management system for voice video and data traffic Streamline the network industry leading port densities enable fewer network elements Evolve existing AnyMedia investments Help create network operating efficiencies by using new IP conversion application packs to packetize ATM xDSL o...

Page 2: ...ce that s right for the network The design efficiencies of the AnyMedia LAG allow providers to use fewer network components and switch interfaces reducing expenditures even further Evolve to VoIP on your terms The AnyMedia LAG supports both centralized and distributed VoIP architectures This allows you to determine if it is best to convert traffic from TDM interfaces to VoIP on a per shelf basis o...

Page 3: ... uses standard open interfaces including V5 1 V5 2 GR 303 SIP H 248 MGCP ATM E1 IMA DS1 IMA E3 DS3 ITU STM 1 Japan STM 1 OC 3c 100baseT and Gigabit Ethernet It also helps reduce inventory and training by using the same narrowband and broadband application packs as other AnyMedia Access Systems Along with the efficiencies provided by the AnyMedia LAG Lucent Worldwide Services help reduce operating ...

Page 4: ...00 Up to 512 POTS lines per shelf Up to 960 VoIP lines per shelf Up to 480 ADSL 2 lines per shelf Up to 256 ISDN BRA lines per shelf Mid sized capacity AnyMedia LAG 1900 Up to 896 POTS lines per shelf Up to 832 VoIP lines per shelf Up 416 ADSL 2 lines per shelf Up to 448 ISDN BRA lines per shelf Up to 208 Long Reach VDSL lines per shelf Up to 104 subscriber Ethernet lines per shelf Remote deployme...

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