Omitted from this video is, DSLAM passes onto a B-RAS, (or access gateway) which does the ppp termination, without it, you dont get any data flow. Many IP DSLAMs do include this as a "all in one box" solution, in which case the video is correct, however in Versa's case, Versa DSLAMs are not "all in one complete" solutions, thereby requiring the extra access server device before the switch and router.
hi,i wounder what about the telephone connection,does the DSLAM replace the PBX ? or how the DSL and telephone are splitted after they go out of the users house ?
No, usually IP DSLAMS have inbuilt filter/splitters, a POTS in (from the customer, and does the data side of things) and POTS out (which goes to the PBX for voice) connectors
Thank you for this video. I work at a company that supports hotel networks and this is very informational!
Omitted from this video is, DSLAM passes onto a B-RAS, (or access gateway) which does the ppp termination, without it, you dont get any data flow.
Many IP DSLAMs do include this as a "all in one box" solution, in which case the video is correct, however in Versa's case, Versa DSLAMs are not "all in one complete" solutions, thereby requiring the extra access server device before the switch and router.
hi,i wounder what about the telephone connection,does the DSLAM replace the PBX ? or how the DSL and telephone are splitted after they go out of the users house ?
No, usually IP DSLAMS have inbuilt filter/splitters, a POTS in (from the customer, and does the data side of things) and POTS out (which goes to the PBX for voice) connectors
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