The Extreme Networks E4G-200 routers provide 12 resilient synchronous Gigabit Ethernet ports and 16 T1/E1 ports in a compact (1RU or 1.75 inches high) unit.
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Unless otherwise noted, the term E4G-200 refers in this document to both models in the E4G-200 series: the E4G-200 and the E4G-200-12x.The Ethernet ports support both IEEE 1588v2 and Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) timing, and the T1/E1 ports support time division multiplexing (TDM) timing. The router provides high-performance pseudowire capability, supporting both CESoPSN (channelized) and SAToP (unframed and unchannelized) TDM services. Deployed at the cell site, the E4G-200 cell site router collects traffic from 2G, 3G, and 4G radio towers for handoff to the mobile backhaul over fiber or microwave.
The E4G-200 extended temperature range of -40°C to +65°C allows service providers to deploy the E4G-200 router at sites without climate control.
These ports require Extreme Networks optical modules that are designed for use within the temperature range of the router.
1 = Alarms connection (inactive) | 5 = Slot for E4G-200 CLK module |
2 = Management and console ports | 6 = Slot for F16T1E1 module |
3 = RJ-45 dedicated ports | 7 = Grounding lug |
4 = SFP ports | 8 = DC input power connectors |
The E4G-200 router has an integrated DC power supply with dual feeds on the front panel. Power feed A can be connected to one power source and power feed B can be connected to a different power source to provide protection should either source of power fail. The power supply is not field-replaceable.
The back panel of the E4G-200 router provides an alternate attachment point for the grounding lug.
Status LEDs on the E4G-200 router are described in System LEDs.