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MLLN

This document provides an overview of Managed Leased Line Network (MLLN) basics. MLLN is a telecommunications network that provides dedicated leased lines between two points for a designated user. Key elements of MLLN include Digital Cross Connects (DXCs) that aggregate traffic from Versatile Multiplexers (VMUXs), which connect directly to subscriber modems through copper pairs. MLLN offers advantages over conventional leased lines like 24/7 monitoring, on-demand bandwidth increases, and fault detection.

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MLLN

This document provides an overview of Managed Leased Line Network (MLLN) basics. MLLN is a telecommunications network that provides dedicated leased lines between two points for a designated user. Key elements of MLLN include Digital Cross Connects (DXCs) that aggregate traffic from Versatile Multiplexers (VMUXs), which connect directly to subscriber modems through copper pairs. MLLN offers advantages over conventional leased lines like 24/7 monitoring, on-demand bandwidth increases, and fault detection.

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MLLN BASICS

MLLN Acronym for


M—Managed
L---Leased
L---Line
N---Network
What is Leased Line?
A leased line is a telecommunications path between
two points that is available 24 hours a day for use by a
designated user (Individual or company).
Leased line connects company braches to its corporate
office.
 These leased lines can carry data, voice and video
information. It is not shared in common among
multiple users as dialup line.
Last mile connectivity
By which media subscribers are connected to BSNL
NW
Copper pair (Used in MLLN)
Optical fiber cable
 Radio frequency modem.
Advantages of MLLN
24 hours monitoring of CKts through NMS
On demand the bandwidth N*64 can be increased
Circuit fault reports generated proactively
Protection against the failure of the circuit
Long drive on single pair copper wire
MLLN Features
The MLLN is an integrated, fully managed, multi-
service digital network platform , through which
service providers can offer a wide range of services at
an optimal cost.
The system also offers features such as end to end
circuit creation and monitoring, Circuit Loop Test and
fault isolation, Automatic re-routing of traffic in case
of trunk failure, Software programmability of NTU etc.
MLLN vs Conventional
In conventional ckts to Modems are required on at
subscriber end and another at exchange.
In MLLN only one MODEM required , at customer
end
Conventional supports either 64 KBPS or 2 MBPS
speed.
MLLN modems supports N*64 speed upto 2048 Kbps.
Key Elements of MLLN
DXC-Digital Cross Connect
DXC is Backbone element of MLLN used for traffic
aggregation from VMUXes.
DXC is equipped with several E1 2MBPS interfaces to
which VMUX or another DXC (higher level) is
connected.
DXC is generally 64,128 or 256 port E1 interfaces.
Each DXC has three digit id for identification in NMS
DXC has three tire architecture
At SSA level SS DXC is installed
To which all VMUXes are connected
SS DXC is connected to SR DXC or adjacent SSDXC
SR DXC is further connected to R DXC installed at
metro cities.
VMUX
VMUX-Versatile Multiplexer
VMUX is access element to which subscriber modems
are directly connected through copper pair.
VMUX is connected to another VMUX or DXC
Each VMUX has 5 digit Node ID for Identification in
NMS
First three digit is of DXC and last two from 01 to 99
For vmux identification.
SS DXC 249

 Trunk

VMUX-A 24901 VMUX-B 24902 VMUX-C 24903


NTU
NTU-Network Termination Unit
Also called modem (Modulator Demodulator)
Used to connect Customer end router to MLLN
Network
Allows use of existing telecom copper cables for digital
traffic.
Three types of MODEMs are avaible for connectivity
V.35 interface, 10/100 Base T Ethernet interface and
G.703 interface.

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