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IP•Express GE1 is a high performance, bandwidth scalable, IP WAN router with 4 E1 ports offering a standards based inverse multiplexing (N x E1) capability. The 4 E1 ports are able to connect to 4 remote locations or optionally to be N x E1 inverse packet multiplexed to remote locations from 3 Mbps to 6 Mbps. Standards based WAN protocols, PPP, Multilink PPP, and Frame Relay, ensure interoperability.
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 IP•Express GE1

 Four E1 Inverse Packet Multiplexor
Inverse Packet Multiplexing is an option of the IP•Express GE1. IPM delivers 3 to 6 Megabits of interconnectivity over 2,3,4 Dedicated E1 WANs. IETF approved RFC1990 Multilink PPP protocol bonds multiple E1s into a high-speed link that has built-in redundancy. E1 line fault detection provides resilient connectivity for Mission Critical Interconnects.
 MPEG IP Video Redundancy Switch
REDundant IP Video configuration automatically switches from the Primary to a Secondary Encoder's IP Video Stream for mission critical broadcasts and is available with the IP•Express GE1-IPM-RED. A one second absence of IP packets from the Primary Encoder results in the switch to the Secondary Encoder. The WAN bandwidth is reserved for a single feed.
 MPEG IP Multicast Streaming Video
IP•Express GE1-IPM models deliver MPEG IP Streaming Video over Inverse Packet Multiplexed E1s. The Inverse Packet Multiplexor provides the bandwidth necessary for the delivery of 2 broadcast quality video feeds or to deliver near Contribution quality for a single MPEG Video. IP Multicast is a standard feature of the IP•Express GE1 and is utilized to distribute MPEG video simultaneously to multiple decoders.
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