Avvio Networks Announces Availability of the AM2586, a Cost-Effective 6 Port 10Gb/s Protocol Independent Repeater
Avvio Networks Announces the AM2586 10Gb/s High Density, Low Cost Repeater
Avvio Networks today announced availability of the AM2586, a cost-effective 6 port 10Gb/s protocol independent repeater for use in service provider, government and enterprise networks.
The AM2586 is the latest member of the A2050/A2500 family of optical data transport modules. Its protocol independent architecture enables service providers to provision any protocol on any port, and it supports any combination of protocols on a single module. Supported protocols include 10G Ethernet, OC-192 SONET, STM64 SDH (with or without FEC) along with many other protocols.
The AM2586 can be configured for wavelength shifting, automatic protection switching (APS), broadcast operation (1:N), or as 3 sets of bidirectional repeaters. It uses industry-standard, user-accessible XFPs, including tunable DWDM XFPs allowing field upgrades and re-configuration.
“Our AM2586 provides an exciting combination of high density, low cost and flexibility,” said Leo Goyette, founder and CEO, “Today’s networks are multi-protocol, multi-wavelength networks. Service providers are necessarily cost conscious yet need to remain flexible and responsive to customer demand. The AM2586 allows service providers to reduce operating and sparing costs while providing more dynamic network capability”.
The AM2586 occupies a single slot in Avvio Networks’ A2050 or A2500 Chassis and can be used with our family of optical add/drop multiplexers (OADMs) and EDFAs for a complete end-to-end transport solution.
Please visit Avvio Networks at OFC March 8-10 Booth #2713 (www.ofcnfoec.org).
About Avvio Networks
Founded in 2001, Avvio Networks is a leading provider of cost-effective, intelligent networking products designed to enhance the performance of optical networks and providing state-of-the-art performance in new or expanded networks. Information about Avvio Networks is available at www.avvionetworks.com.