Keep Your Existing Intraplex Multiplexers in the Move to IP.
Forget about retiring perfectly good Intraplex systems when moving from T1 or E1 to IP. The new NetXpress LX IP interface module, the CM-30, can replace the network interface module in existing Intraplex T1/E1 systems, converting them to IP while keeping the existing chassis with all of its audio, voice and data cards.
Converting your existing Intraplex T1 multiplexer to IP is as easy as plugging in a card.
IP data transport can offer bandwidth and reliability equivalent to T1/E1 circuits with lower recurring costs. The Intraplex® CM-30 IP network card lets you retain the rock-solid reliability and outstanding quality of your current Intraplex T1 or E1 system, while migrating to lower-cost, high-performance IP networks such as MPLS.
Installation is quick and easy. Built-in intelligence allows you to field-convert your T1/E1 system in minutes. The CM-30 is compatible with the existing interface cards for audio, voice and data traffic in your Intraplex multiplexers, and works with SynchroCast3™ simulcast systems for FM transmission. For system expan-sion, Intraplex frames equipped with the CM-30 are fully interoperational with Intraplex® NetXpress™ and NetXpress LX™ IP multiplexers.
The CM-30 is an excellent choice for your IP upgrade because it pays for itself by reducing your network services expenses — while retaining the superior operation of the Intraplex system you trust.
Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice.
| Network Interface | |
| Ethernet Data Rate | 10/100Base-T (10 or 100 Mb/s)
Full duplex auto-negotiation with network |
| Network Connections | Port 1: WAN, RJ-45
Port 2: LAN, RJ-45 |
| Circuit Connection | Up to 32 streams/connections
Point-to-point unidirectional Point-to-point bidirectional Point-to-multipoint unidirectional multicast per IGMP v2 |
| Network Protocols Supported | IP, TCP, UDP, RTP, DHCP, DNS, HTTP, FTP, Telnet, NTP, SNMP, v2c, RTCP, ARP, ICMP, IGMP v2 |
| Timing | Internal, external, RS-422 clock input
Adaptive to incoming program stream Timing out, RS-422 clock output |
| Stream Parameters (per stream) | |
| Forward Error Correction | High, low, off; user-adjustable |
| Packet Optimization | Packet size/rate, allows control over the inherent tradeoff between overhead and delay
Jitter buffer depth to 128 packets, provides compensation in excess of 1 second of network jitter User-adjustable |
| Quality of Service | IPv4 type of service (ToS) tagging
Differentiated service (DiffServ) |
| Status and Diagnostics | |
| Network Performance | |
| Statistics (per stream) | Packet loss, packets received, packets sent, packets dropped, packet count and delay variation |
| Loopbacks | Received stream loopback, equipment loopback |
| Remote Management | Web browser user interface
SNMP network management interface |
| Regulatory Compliance | CE-compliant, FCC Part 15 Class A, UL 1950, RoHS-compliant |
| Performance cannot be guaranteed unless the IP network used has sufficient designated bandwidth to support the traffic that was previously carried on the T1/E1 system. | |
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