Velocity Lite

Bonded Ultrafast Broadband Access
Kenton's Velocity Lite offers Service Providers a cost effective and resilient alternative to fibre when delivering high speed data access to customers.
This is achieved by combining up to four VDSL2 FTTC or ADSL circuits using industry standard Multi Link PPP bonding. MLPPP is a mature bonding protocol that allows dynamic addition and removal of individual links and has low overheads minimising bandwidth wastage. It is well supported in many existing core router platforms, which can help to make deployment of new bonded services easy and fast.
"Providing customers with high speed data access enables users to harness the benefits of the cloud and to prioritise critical data and services with true Quality of Service."
The current limited footprint and high cost of Fibre to the Premise solutions can make them unsuitable or unavailable in many locations. Conversely, the rise in availability of new ‘wires-only' VDSL2 based FTTC services has presented new opportunities for high speed access. Many businesses are now needing to enhance the speed and resilience of their data services because of their reliance on critical, cloud based services. This can be achieved by bonding up to four xDSL circuits into a single link using the Velocity Lite.
Quality and service level monitoring on the Kenton Bonding Router is facilitated by keeping statistics of the last 15 minutes, 2 hours, 24 hours and 7 days. Selected statistics can be stored over a longer period on the device for later retrieval and processing on a management platform. Traffic quality monitoring provides all the information needed to offer Service Level Agreement reports to the customer.
- High performance 2 or 4 port VDSL2 router / ADSL 2+
- Up to 400Mbps downstream using MLPPP bonding
- VDSL2 profile 17a support
- Low cost alternative to FTTP
- Comprehensive carrier grade L2 & L3 features
- Optional 3/4G Backup and POE
- 4 auto-switching VDSL2 Profile 17a modems
- G.inp, G.vector and PhyR
- ITU-T G.992.5, ITU-T G.992.3, ITU-T G.992.1
- ANSI T1.413 Issue 2, AnnexM
- G.992.5 (ADSL2+) Downstream : 24 Mbps Upstream : 1.3 Mbps
- G.992.3 (ADSL2) Downstream : 12 Mbps Upstream : 1.3 Mbps
- G.DMT Downstream : 8Mbps Upstream : 832Kbps G.993.2 (supporting profile 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, 12a, 12b, 17a
- 1 x 10/100/1000Base-TX customer facing port
- POE 802.3at
- 1 x 10/100/1000Base-TX
- USB 2.0 port with support for GPRS/Edge/3G dongle
- IEEE 802.1D Transparent Bridging
- 10K MAC addresses per bridge group
- IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Bridging
- IEEE 802.1W Rapid Spanning Tree Bridging
- IEEE 802.1S Multiple Spanning Tree Bridging
- IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tagging - IEEE 802.1p QOS on Ethernet Level
- Basic and extended MAC filtering
- Ethertype translation
- VLAN Switching
- Port-based VLANs
- IEEE 802.1ad Provider Bridges or QinQ
- Protection schemes: G.8031, Y1731 APS, LAG/LACP, failover triggered by OAM events
- PPP over ATM, PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) on Ethernet, EFM and ATM interfaces
- MLPPP (Multi Link PPP)
- Automatic IP address assignment
- PAP/CHAP authentication
- OAM IEEE 802.3 chapter 57 (for EFM operation)
- OAM IEEE 802.1 ag & ITU-T Y.1731
- Built-in traffic generator and analyser (RFC2544)
- Loopbacks on ports and virtual interfaces 2.0 compliant at USB 1.1 speed
- NAT/PAT
- DHCP client/relay/server
- DNS server/relay
- IGMPv1, V2
- Stateful Inspection Firewall
- Basic and Extended IP filtering
- DMZ
- ALG
- GRE & L2TP tunneling
- rn
- IPsec native, GRE & L2TP
- IKE and Manual Key Management
- Static routing
- Policy based routing
- RIP v1 and v2, OSPF, BGP-4
- VRF (VPN Routing & Forwarding)
- VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol)
- GRE tunnelling
- L2TP tunnelling
- Tunnelling of Ethernet traffic over IP with GRE or L2TP tunnels
- IPSec (tunnel and transport mode)
- GRE or L2TP transport mode
- IKE and Manual Key Management
- AH and ESP Protocol
- DES, 3DES and AES encryption
- SHA-1 and MD5 Authentication
- Traffic Classification and Policing (inbound/outbound)
- Layer 2 classification based on MAC addresses/ranges, 802.1p, 802.1q, IP-TOS/DSCP, Ethertype (Protocol) and physical port
- Priority Queuing Layer 2 (8 levels, programmable)
- Layer 3 classification based on IP addresses/ranges, IP-TOS/DSCP, Protocol
- Priority Queuing Layer 2 (8 levels, programmable)
- RED, WRED
- Traffic Shaping CIR/EIR
- Hierarchical queuing and shaping
- Queuing mechanisms: SP, RR, WFQ, LDWFQ
- Bridging performance: 1500 Kpps
- Routing performance: 1300 Kpps
- Number of IPSEC, L2TP or GRE tunnels: 25
- HTTP, HTTPS, Web Interface
- SNMP V1, V2, V3, MIB II, proprietary MIB
- Console port, CLI, Telnet, SSH
- Multilevel password protection, Radius/TACACS+ AAA
- Statistics 5min, 15min, 2h, 24h, 7 days
- IP traffic monitoring: roundtrip delay, jitter, loss
- Syslog, SNTP
- DHCP/BOOTP for automated provisioning
- W x H x D: 340 x 44(1u) x 290 mm
- Optional 19” fixing brackets
- Optional wall brackets
- 4x VDSL channels: Typical 60 watts
- Mains 90-264 VAC 47-63 Hz
Our service portfolio is tailored to each individual customer’s needs. We aim to offer complimentary services to our customers to help them deliver the service level agreements they are contracted to provide.
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