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Joint Interoperability Certification

The Joint Interoperability Test Command (an organizational element of the Defense Information Systems
Agency, Test & Evaluation Directorate) has responsibility for certifying joint and combined interoperability of
all DOD IT and NSS. JITC facilities are strategically located at Fort Huachuca, Arizona and Indian Head,
Maryland. The diverse capabilities and resources associated with each respective location allow the armed
services to have access to a dynamic environment for laboratory tests and on-site field evaluations.
What is interoperability?
Interoperability is the ability of systems, units or forces to provide data, information, materiel and services to
and accept the same from other systems, units or forces and to use the data, information, materiel and services
so exchanged to enable them to operate effectively together. IT and NSS interoperability includes both the
technical exchange of information and the end-to-end operational effectiveness of that exchanged information
as required for mission accomplishment. Interoperability is more than just information exchange. It includes
systems, processes, procedures, organizations, and missions over the lifecycle and must be balanced with
information assurance.
What does certification involve?
The Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) follows the processes outlined in Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Instruction 6212.01, Interoperability and Supportability of Information Technology and National Security Systems, to perform their joint interoperability test and certification mission. This document establishes policies and procedures for developing, coordinating, reviewing, and approving IT and NSS interoperability needs. It also establishes procedures for performing interoperability test certification using a new “Net-Ready” approach.
Generally, the Interoperability Test Certification process comprises four basic steps. Joint interoperability
testing and evaluation can be a repetitive process as conditions change. The four basic steps are:
- Identify (Interoperability) Requirements
- Develop Certification Approach (Planning)
- Perform Interoperability Evaluation
- Report Certifications and Statuses
Below are General DataComm products on the Unified Capabilities (UC) Approved Products List (APL). The certification process is the responsibility of the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Unified Capabilities Connection Office (UCCO).
DISA Memorandum of Approval for GDC Xedge 6000 Multiservice Packet Exchange (MSPx)
DISA Memorandum of Approval for GDC Xedge
Xedge MSPx Platform
Forward-looking network planners not only support new and legacy services, but are also migrating
towards transport technologies such as MPLS that converge Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching of “any-to-any”
services. GDC’s MultiService Packet Exchange platform (MSPx) can interconnect remote enterprise
sites with emerging Ethernet/IP and legacy services across an MPLS, MPLS, Ethernet, IP, VLAN,
MLPS or ATM WAN.
MSPx enables Metro Ethernet Forum compliant Ethernet services on the same cost-effective and reliable
platform that offers native services such as TDM, Frame Relay, IP and ATM. This convergence allows
graceful, incremental migration and mediation between legacy circuits and new packet-based services.
Users can access a rich variety of standards-compliant service modules and interfaces with advanced
packet technology that reliably and securely satisfies user demand for quality of service.
- Enables Metro Ethernet Forum compliant Ethernet
services.
- Offers circuit emulation services over MPLS, IP, Ethernet,
VLAN or ATM.
- Supports pseudowire emulation (PWE) of legacy TDM,
IP, and ATM as well as Ethernet services.
- QoS for prioritization of services and bandwidth
management.
- Gigabit routing with OSPF, BGP, L2TP, UDP.
- Simplified network management, Provisioning Manager
(SPM), an application of GDC’s ProSphere NMS.
At the heart of the MSPx platform is the Packet Cell Switch (PCx), Packet Circuit Emulation (PCE), and other modules
facilitating multiservice convergence. PCx enables Metro Ethernet Forum compliant E-Line services over an MPLS, Ethernet, IP, VLAN, MLPS or ATM backbone. It also supports transport of legacy TDM, ATM,IP, VLAN and Ethernet service packets using pseudowires. A variety plug-in interfaces also support diverse services.

GDC's Xedge Packet Circuit Emulation (PCe) is designed
for networks transitioning to a packet-based infrastructure
while maintaining real-time legacy TDM applications and
services. For mobile networks, satellite communications,
and mission critical, fixed wide area networks, Xedge PCe
minimizes OPEX and CAPEX by leveraging capabilities in
products that converge Ethernet based services with time
critical TDM services across a packet switched wide area
network (WAN). The PCe’s powerful timing recovery
allows delay-sensitive, bit-transparent TDM data to be
transported efficiently through a packet core.

The bottom line is GDC's strategic product vision is to provide standards-based technology that yields maximum return on investment over the life cycle of ownership. Using emerging technologies such as Pseudowires, GDC can deliver true convergence of multiple services on the WAN.
Data
Sheets & Briefs
Multiservice Packet Xchange for Converged Networks
Xedge Packet Cell Switch - PCx - Overview
Packet Cell Switch - PCx
Xedge Packet Circuit Emulation - PCe
Xedge Circuit Emulation Module - CE
IP Services Gateway - ISG2
Xedge Node Timing Module - NTM
Xedge Switch Fabric
Xedge Adaptive Serial I/O LIM - ASIO
Xedge OC-n / STM-n LIM
Xedge DSX1-IMA T1 Line Interface Module for ATM inverse Multiplexing
Xedge E1-IMA Line Interface Module for ATM inverse Multiplexing
Xedge LCE-16 Line Interface Module
Xedge DS1-2CS-4CS Line Interface Module
Xedge E1-2CS/4CS Line Interface Modules
Xedge DS3-2C T3 Line Interface Module for Circuit Emulation with Enhanced Clocking
Xedge E3-2C E3 Line Interface Module for Circuit Emulation with Enhanced Clocking
Xedge Voice Service Module
Xedge 6002 Compact Xedge Chassis 1RU
Xedge 6160 5-Slot Chassis
Xedge 6280 10-Slot Chassis
Xedge 664X 16-Slot Chassis
ProSphere Network Management Suite For Xedge MultiService Networks
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