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Outstanding Performance: The VES-1616F-34 with CPE is a DMT (Discrete Multi-Tone)-based VDSL solution. DMT modulation, which dynamically adapts the bit rate to conditions on the local loop, offers excellent performance even over noisy lines. Network administrators become free from manually testing lines and constantly adjusting equipment to noise conditions. Both IEEE's 802.3ah Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM) Task Force and T1E1.4 Working Group selected DMT as it's worldwide VDSL line-coding standard.
Port Trunking Provides Higher Availability: The VES-1616F-34 supports IEEE 802.3ad with load distribution control and fail over recovery. The VES-1616F-34 distributes traffic to each trunk port based on the source and destination MAC addresses, balancing the traffic load.
VLAN Offers Both Security and QoS (Quality of Service): The VLAN feature in the VES-1616F-34 offers the benefits of both security and performance. VLAN is used to isolate traffic between different users in order to provide better security. Different services can be tagged and mapped into different priority queues. Thus, Quality of Service can be achieved and improved.
Multicasting Optimizes Bandwidth Utilization: The IGMP snooping feature forwards traffic only to subscribers that request multicast traffic. This prevents unnecessary forwarding of multicast traffic to all subscribers, thus optimizing bandwidth utilization for bandwidth consuming applications such as broadcast video.
Rate Limiting Allows Service Differentiation: In order to fulfill the needs of different customers, service providers need a network infrastructure that combines guaranteed performance and flexibility in service provisioning. Rate limiting on the subscriber ports allows for service in increments of 1Kbps, allowing service providers to offer tiered service.