One Access, One 150

Managed Voice and Data Services for the Smaller Office


Targeting the smaller enterprise and enterprise branch offices,the OneAccess ONE150 Multi-Service Access Router is a high performance, one box solution for unified voice and data managed services. The One150 integrates analogue voice, IP voiceand enterprise-class data services over Fibre (Ethernet), VDSLand ADSL access networks. With Dial Tone Continuity®, sophisticated IP Quality of Service and flexible IP VPN as standard, theONE150 offers a highly cost effective and customisable gateway to new managed service revenues.

The ONE150 is scaled to provide 10 to 40 desks with analogue, legacy or IP voice, sophisticated data services, embedded security and high availability. Software options including SBC Nano®and Integrated Business Communications® (IBC), add richness, assurance and simplicity to new service introductions.

The ONE150 is a perfect fit for fixed line operators,mobile operators and ISPs targeting smaller enterprises or branch offices with a portfolio of managed and value-added services up to and including hosted or cloud-based telephony.

Voice Service Agility


The One150 offers exceptional voice service agility: supporting, adding value and managing every service combination on the migration from analogue and TDM voice, through IP voice, to hosted or cloud based services. For example, voice can be encoded to H.323 or SIP standards; Integrated Business Communications(IBC) turns the ONE150 into a fully fledged IP PBX with embedded Unified Communications; and the unique SBC Nano capability provides trouble free signalling between the customers IP PBX and the provider’s network, or alternatively allows abroad range of SIP phones to connect directly and seamlessly to core networks;

Assuring the migration to managed and hosted voice servicesis Dial Tone Continuity. This sophisticated feature automatically leverages IBC, and concurrent routing over Fibre and DSL networks, to maintain high availability of telephony services in the event of primary network failures.

Up to 8 analogue handsets can connect via FSX interfaces. Traditional PBXs can connect via a maximum of 4 ISDN BRI interfaces. Provisioning is simple, and supported by an industry standard CLI.

Enterprise-Class Data Service


SIP PBXs, server rooms and local area networks are connected to each other and the wide area network via the built in 4 port 100Mbps Ethernet switch. The ONE150 can be optionally specified with WiFi, supporting 802.11b/g with n as a future option.

The powerful ONE150 platform supports symmetrical, high speed Layer 3 switching at next generation broadband throughputs, with sophisticated QoS. The firewall provides embedded security and asuite of IP VPN capabilities, making the connection of enterprise branch offices both seamless and straight forward.

Access Network Flexibility And Migration


Fibre (Ethernet) and auto sensing ADSL+/VDSL interfaces are combined on a single product, each offering up to 100Mbps throughput. The ADSL+/VDSL interface supports ATM and Ethernet protocols.

Reducing Total Cost of Ownership


As well as opening the door to new revenue opportunities, theONE150 helps achieve long term cost savings. As a service provider,the opportunity to replace multiple CPE with a single, flexible unit, means reduced capital costs and simpler logistics and operations.

In addition, a suite of provisioning tools makes roll out simpler, less prone to error and more cost effective. For instance, auto discovery options simplify initial set-ups. Tried and tested configurations can then be ‘cloned’ to new installations from the network operations centre (NOC). The industry standard CLI removes theneed for technician training.

A set of embedded tools and service level indicators – for example, voice quality audit functions including jitter monitoring andmean opinion score (MOS) statistics - make it simple to manageand assure the customer experience remotely, virtually removing the need for maintenance truck rolls.

Basic Specifications  
Basic Hardware  

1x DSL (ADSL2+/VDSL) interface card or 1x ADSL2+ interface

1x 100 Mbps Ethernet SFP socket

Fast Ethernet 4 port switch

1x console

Up to 4 BRI and up to 8 FXS voice ports (8 voice channels)

IPsec encryption accelerator for DES, 3DES, AES
   
VDSL2/ADSL interface card and ADSL2+ interface  

Dual chip VDSl2 & ADSL2+
VDSL2 according to G.993.2

G.lite, G.DMT Annex A (ADSL over POTS)

ADSL2/2+ G.992.3 (including annex L - annex M) G.992.4, G992.5

RJ-11 connector

ATM for ADSL

EFM IEEE 802.3 2BASE-TL (aka 802.3ah) (for VDSL)

ADSL/VDSL auto-sensing

G.DMT Annex B (ADSL over ISDN, U-R2 compatible)

 
SFP interface  

Universal SFP socket, 100 Mbps full duplex

 
Ethernet interfaces  

10/100 Mbps full duplex

Automatic Crossover

 
Wireless LAN (factory option)  

Dual mode IEEE 802.11b/g/n**

Two antennas

WMM QoS

Encryption options WEP, WPA 1.2 (TKIP) and WPA 2.0 (802.11i, AES-CCMP)

Authentication options WPA-PSK (pre-shared key) and 802.1x with a RADIOS server (PEAP, EAP-SIM, EAP-TLS and EAP-TTLS)

 
BRI ports (factory option)  

2 or 4 ports

CTR3 / Euro-ISDN / Euro-numeris compliant, SO and TO, NT or TE Mode

Point-to-Point and multipoint

Power Source type 1 (2W / port)

Fax / Modem / unrestricted BC detection and transport


FXS ports (factory option) 2, 4 or 8 ports 
  Loop start 
  On-hook voltage: 35 V RMS
  Support of caller-id (DTMF and FSK)
  Support of fax and modem
   
Voice over IP  

SIP

MGCP, H.323 Version 4 (if required, please contact OneAcess Marketing) 
   
Voice Call Routing  

Line Hunting

Insertion / suppression of digits

Local port switching
  Selection of voice processing
  Stateful SIP proxy
   
Fax and Modem over IP  

Fax: V.27ter, G3, Super G3, V.29

T.38 fax over IP

Modem Detection

 
Bridging and VLANs  

Bridging and Integrated Routing and Bridging (IRB)

VLAN tagging and untagging

Multiple VLAN IDs per port

802.1p priority tagging, TOS/COS and COS/TOS mapping
   
Voice Processing  

Echo cancellation: G.165/168 compliant, non-linear processing

Voice compression: G.711 (a/µ law), G.726, G729a, configurable packet length
  DTMF detection and generation
  Country specific tone generation and customisation
  Silence suppression and comfort noise generation
  MOS scoring evaluation
   
IP Addressing & Routing  

NAT/NAPT: Static/Dynamic NAT, NAPT, slective NAT, twice NAT 

NAT Application Level Gateway (ALG) for VOIP: SIP, H323

DHCP client, server, relay, DNS proxy

Routing protocols: RIP v1/v2, OSPF v2, BGP v4

Multicast Routing: PIM-SM and IGMP v2/v3

Policy-Based Routing
  VRRP

Server load balancing
 
IP Quality of Service  

IP Classification and priority (DiffServ)

Class-Based Queuing (CBQ), CB-WFQ on LAN/WAN interfaces
  Low Latency Queuing, fragmentation and interleaving
  Policy and remarking
  RED, WRED, ECN
 
Security
  Stateful Packet inspection firewall

Standard and extended access lists

Session monitoring and limiting
  Configurable timers per port and application
  All firewall log messages can be buffered, viewed or sent to a syslog server
 
IP VPNs Tunnels: IPsec, GRE, IPIP, L2TP
  Ipsec encryption: AES, DES, 3DES*
  IPsec tunnel and transport mode: IKE and PKI, AH and ESP with SHA1 and MD-5 hashing
  UDP-based encapsulation for NAT traversal
  IKE with pre-shared secret, symmetrical or client-server mode, or X.509 certificate

Perfect Forward Secrecy

DNS server update protocol: DynDNS
   
ATM (for ADSL interface)  

Up to 8 PVCs

OAM-F5 (send/recieve): loopback, continuity check

Shaping: UBR, VBR-NRT, VBR-RT, CBR

Encapsulations (LLC or Mux): IP, IPoE, PPP, PPPoE


EFM (for ADSL interface)

IEEE 802.3 2BASE-TL (aka 802.3ah)

OAM IEEE 802.3 chapter 57


PPP

PPP over ATM, PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) on Ethernet, EFM (VDSL2)

Automatic IP address assignment

MLPPP bonding with fragmentation and interleaving

PAP/CHAP authentication

IPCP subnet mask

MAC address based authentication


Management

Industry standard Command Line Interface (CLI)

Web-based GUI for LAN, WLAN and IBC settings by end-users (can be turned off)

Auto-provisioning via HTTP auto-update protocol or CWMP (TR-069)

SNMP V1/V2C/V3

Support of user privileges

File upload/download via FTP/TFTP

QoS measurement probe

Traceroute, ping, extended ping

User authentication via RADIUS or TACACS+

RADIUS accounting

Global Statistics screens (console, web-based)

Event and trace buffering

Syslog client

Flow capture and decoding


Extra Software Options

IBC Call Manager (Full feature soft-PBX)

X.31/X.25 over TCP/IP

Wireless access point controller


Dimensions

Desktop, wall mountable
W x H x D 270 x 50 x 145mm 
Weight 1kg


** n ready with dedicated WiFi kit
N.B. VDSL available soon.
Restriction: nFXS ports are not available with the VDSL configuration