DXC-STM-1 -- MULTISERVICE ACCESS NODE AND ADD-DROP MULTIPLEXER
RAD Data Communications, Inc.Multiservice Access Node and Add-Drop MultiplexerDXC-STM-1
Description
SDH transmission solution for access networks, expanding local loops to 60 km / 37 miles
Digital cross-connection for up to 960 timeslots on copper, fiber or HDSL links
Programmable DS0 non-blocking cross-connection
E1/T1 conversion supports A-law/µ-law and signaling conversion
Transmission of T1 traffic over E1. Complies with ITU-T G.802
Broadcast support
Flexible configuration as an STM-1 terminal or an ADM (add&drop multiplexer) with full cross-connectivity and PDH interfaces
Supports centralized management, including configuration, service, performance, security and fault management
Integrated management system supporting RAD's Multiservice Access Platform (MAP) equipment
Telnet support
Separate dial-in/dial-out port
Accurate timing transfer to access equipment
Optional redundancy for common logic and power supply
1:1 tributary protection switching
Traffic grooming into E3/DS3 uplinks
Inverse multiplexing module supports up to 8 E1/T1 trunks
RADview management system on PC or UNIX (HP OpenView) platform
Local Loop Access solution with LTU or CSU options for extended range, built-in fiber optic, or HDSL modems
TFTP support for common logic software upgrade
Test and monitoring at any port
Data Connect Enterprise, Inc.
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Description
SDH transmission solution for access networks, expanding local loops to 60 km / 37 miles
Digital cross-connection for up to 960 timeslots on copper, fiber or HDSL links
Programmable DS0 non-blocking cross-connection
E1/T1 conversion supports A-law/µ-law and signaling conversion
Transmission of T1 traffic over E1. Complies with ITU-T G.802
Broadcast support
Flexible configuration as an STM-1 terminal or an ADM (add&drop multiplexer) with full cross-connectivity and PDH interfaces
Supports centralized management, including configuration, service, performance, security and fault management
Integrated management system supporting RAD's Multiservice Access Platform (MAP) equipment
Telnet support
Separate dial-in/dial-out port
Accurate timing transfer to access equipment
Optional redundancy for common logic and power supply
1:1 tributary protection switching
Traffic grooming into E3/DS3 uplinks
Inverse multiplexing module supports up to 8 E1/T1 trunks
RADview management system on PC or UNIX (HP OpenView) platform
Local Loop Access solution with LTU or CSU options for extended range, built-in fiber optic, or HDSL modems
TFTP support for common logic software upgrade
Test and monitoring at any port
Multiservice Access Node and Add-Drop Multiplexer
DXC-STM-1
Multiservice Access Node and Add-Drop Multiplexer
DXC-STM-1
SDH transmission solution for access networks, expanding local loops to 60 km / 37 miles
Digital cross-connection for up to 960 timeslots on copper, fiber or HDSL links
Programmable DS0 non-blocking cross-connection
E1/T1 conversion supports A-law/µ-law and signaling conversion
Transmission of T1 traffic over E1. Complies with ITU-T G.802
Broadcast support
Flexible configuration as an STM-1 terminal or an ADM (add&drop multiplexer) with full cross-connectivity and PDH interfaces
Supports centralized management, including configuration, service, performance, security and fault management
Integrated management system supporting RAD's Multiservice Access Platform (MAP) equipment
Telnet support
Separate dial-in/dial-out port
Accurate timing transfer to access equipment
Optional redundancy for common logic and power supply
1:1 tributary protection switching
Traffic grooming into E3/DS3 uplinks
Inverse multiplexing module supports up to 8 E1/T1 trunks
RADview management system on PC or UNIX (HP OpenView) platform
Local Loop Access solution with LTU or CSU options for extended range, built-in fiber optic, or HDSL modems
TFTP support for common logic software upgrade
Test and monitoring at any port
SDH transmission solution for access networks, expanding local loops to 60 km / 37 miles
Digital cross-connection for up to 960 timeslots on copper, fiber or HDSL links
Programmable DS0 non-blocking cross-connection
E1/T1 conversion supports A-law/µ-law and signaling conversion
Transmission of T1 traffic over E1. Complies with ITU-T G.802
Broadcast support
Flexible configuration as an STM-1 terminal or an ADM (add&drop multiplexer) with full cross-connectivity and PDH interfaces
Supports centralized management, including configuration, service, performance, security and fault management
Integrated management system supporting RAD's Multiservice Access Platform (MAP) equipment
Telnet support
Separate dial-in/dial-out port
Accurate timing transfer to access equipment
Optional redundancy for common logic and power supply
1:1 tributary protection switching
Traffic grooming into E3/DS3 uplinks
Inverse multiplexing module supports up to 8 E1/T1 trunks
RADview management system on PC or UNIX (HP OpenView) platform
Local Loop Access solution with LTU or CSU options for extended range, built-in fiber optic, or HDSL modems