Overview
 

DRG 340 Series

Multiple broadband services

The DRG 340 series offers 2 POTS lines and 4 Ethernet LAN ports for end-user services. The interface to the broadband access network is either singlemode/multimode fiber or copper (RJ45).

The DRG 340 series allows operators and service providers to offer a broad range of broadband services, such as:

  • Telephony: Existing analog telephones or fax machines can be connected directly to the DRG unit to get broadband telephony services. Complying with existing VoIP standards, e.g. H.323, SIP, MGCP and H.248, the DRG 340 works in many environments and with many systems.
  • IP-TV: By connecting a set top box to one of the Ethernet ports, e.g. Video on Demand can be delivered simultaneously with telephony and fast Internet.
  • Internet: 4 LAN ports give the end user the possibility to connect several computers to the unit.

Using features like QoS tagging, hardware queues, bandwidth shaping, MAC-address restriction and IGMP snooping, the service offering can be differentiated to suite a broad range of end users.

Remote management

The DRG is plug and play for the end user. It is designed for remote service provisioning, configuration and software upgrades. The DRG units can be integrated with existing network or element management systems via open interfaces, such as SNMP. Alternatively, the 42Networks HDD management system can be used to automate provisioning and configuration of the DRG units.

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