BLC 6000 Blades

BLC 6244 ADSL2Plus and POTS with Gigabit Ethernet

The BLC 6244 ADSL2Plus Blade provides 24 ports of ADSL2Plus with Lifeline POTS on the same port to deliver high take rate voice, data and video services in low-density applications. The combining of integrated subscriber DSL and POTS ports with Gigabit Ethernet transport capabilities positions the BLC 6244 Blade as a Triple Play workhorse for delivering IP multi service network applications.

BLC 6244
  • Splitterless Lifeline POTS with ADSL2+
  • Broadband DSL data service
  • Video Optimized Remote IP DSLAM
  • IP over Ethernet service delivery
  • Flexible Gigabit Ethernet transport
  • 50 msec Alternative Path Failover
  • Business Ethernet services

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The BLC 6244 functions as an access gateway between standard ADSL ATM and native IP-over Ethernet technology to provide a seamless connection from the access network to IP routers, Ethernet switches and IP digital video headends in the core network and in switch centers.

Each ADSL/POTS port on the BLC 6244 includes an internal splitter. The Blade separates voice, data and video traffic and transports the traffic over the feeder network according to the provisioned QoS parameters. Lifeline POTS is converted to VoIP using MGCP or SIP signaling. At the Central Office, voice traffic is transmitted directly to a softswitch or to a BLC 6640 Voice Gateway, which provides TR-08/GR-303 connections to a standard Class 5 switch. Data and video traffic are delivered to the headend equipment using native IP/Ethernet.

IP Video Optimized
The Gigabit Ethernet core of the BLC 6244 Blade is a high performance, wire speed Ethernet switch with eight ports that may be used for optical (2) or copper (6) connections. The Ethernet ports may be used in any configuration or combination for network transport, for blade interconnection or as uplinks to core routers.

With Gigabit Ethernet transport, the BLC 6244 Blade provides ample bandwidth to deliver video services today and into the future. The Blade can simultaneously support 512 unique broadcast channels and provides sufficient bandwidth to sustain the expected growth of Video On Demand (VOD).

The BLC 6244 Blade also provides streamlined network operation with IP Video Headends. Occam’s BLC 6000 system creates a native IP delivery network that eliminates the complexity of ATM transport and the need to switch ATM virtual circuits with IP multicast signaling (IGMP). Because the video is delivered with native Ethernet, BLC 6000 networks eliminate the bandwidth and packet processing overhead associated with transporting IP video packets segmented into ATM cells.

Like all Occam BLCs, the BLC 6244 Blade includes IGMP-based Multicast optimizations to allow a subscriber request for a broadcast channel to join the stream at the closest point in the network. This capability preserves feeder bandwidth for VOD and data services and eliminates the need for common controls and separate equipment to manage multicast, IP processing and subscriber traffic security.

Though the 6244 Blade is ideal for low-density applications and is often deployed standalone as an assembly in the 1 RU BLC 6001 chassis, it can also be used to add incremental POTS/ADSL2+ capacity in high-density deployments with other BLC 6000 blades in the BLC6012 High Capacity Chassis. The single blade BLC 6244 assembly maybe stacked with additional BLC assemblies to add capacity and hardware redundancy to space-constrained remote terminals.

The Blade’s subscriber interfaces support a broad range of off-the-shelf ADSL modems: ADSL G.DMT, G.DMT with S=1/2, ADSL2, and ADSL2Plus.