Product Overview
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AdTran NetVanta 6360 IP Business Gateway - Integrated Layer 2/3 Carrier Ethernet - 24 FXS interfaces (47006366F1)
The NetVanta 6360 is a Carrier Ethernet Customer Edge IP Business Gateway that collapses the functionality of a converged business-class voice gateway, an access router for data services and a Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF)-compliant Carrier Ethernet services gateway into a single, optimized platform for streamlined business services delivery. Eliminating the need for multiple, single-purpose devices that independently support each of these services enables service providers to expand service offerings while gaining significant operational efficiency and a more competitive service portfolio.
- Universal edge device supporting modular Layer 2/3 Carrier Ethernet services
- All Ethernet interfaces include carrier Ethernet functionality
- Multiple WAN interface options:
- Quad bonded VDSL2
- Quad and octal SHDSL (EoCu)
- Copper and fiber gigabit Ethernet
- Hardware-based SLA monitoring with automated data exporting
- MEF 9/14 certified supporting standard Ethernet OAM
- Layer 2 OAM (Y.1731 CFM, Y.1731 PM) and Layer 3 OAM (TWAMP) support
- Full-featured IP router for data support and Internet access
- Auto-failover and recovery for improved service robustness
- Plug-and-play auto line detection for easy installation
- RapidRoute technology for increased performance
- Stateful inspection firewall for network security
- Quality of Service (QoS) for delay sensitive traffic like VoIP
- Supports 802.1q Virtual LAN (VLAN) trunking
- Utilize recognizable Command Line Interface (CLI)
- Network Address Translation (NAT) for IP address concealment
- Supports terminal and facility MAC-swap loopback to validate service turn up and trouble-shooting
- Voice Quality Monitoring (VQM) ensuring VoIP call quality
- Enterprise Session Border Control (eSBC) to normalize, secure and troubleshoot SIP to SIP communications
- Flexibility to meet all levels of VoIP migration