Albis Intros MEF CE 2.0 Demarc

May 23, 2014
Albis Technologies has announced the availability of its ACCEED 2102, a four-port Gigabit Fiber Ethernet Demarcation Device designed to ...
Albis Technologies has announced the availability of its ACCEED 2102, a four-port Gigabit Fiber Ethernet Demarcation Device designed to support Gigabit Carrier Ethernet services and SLA enforcement for applications including high-speed business access, network demarcation for wholesale solutions, and utility solutions. It complies with Metro Ethernet Forum CE 2.0.

The ACCEED 2102 features 1 Gbps line rate performance and SFP slots for a range of modules to support different options, such as transmission distances, connectivity, two fiber, and single fiber. It's also designed to support linear or ring topologies, as well as link aggregation.

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