Patton electronic 1068 VDSL manual Does the Model 1068 operate in pairs?

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FAQs

Does the Model 1068 operate in pairs?

Yes, the Model 1068 must operate in pairs. For each link, a Central Office (1068DV/CO/E) and Customer Premise (1068DV/CP/E) unit is required. For concentrated applications, the 1068RC and 1068 standalone can be used to operate with the VDSL Concentrator (Model 3324).

Which end of the link should the “CO” Central Office unit and “CP” Customer Premise unit be located?

The Model 1068DV/CO/E and 1068DV/CP/E should be located according to their descriptions. The 1068DV/CO/E unit should to be placed at the Central Location and the 1068DV/CP/E should be placed at the Remote Location due to special filtering requirements for each application.

Does the Patton Model 1068 support VLAN?

The Model 1068 will support VLAN (802.1Q) by passing the larger sized packets transparently. The Model 1068 does not have configuration commands to add a VLAN tag to a packet.

Does the Patton Model 1068 pass higher layer protocol such as TCP/IP packets?

Yes, the Model 1068 does pass higher layer protocols such as TCP/IP. The Model 1068 does not read the TCP/IP packets, but will pass the packets on transparently.

Is the Model 1068 capable of bridging?

Yes, the Model 1068 will automatically learn, age, and filter 32 source addresses. Destination addresses of incoming frames are compared with the Source Address in the address table and discarded if an entry exists; otherwise, they are forwarded over the VDSL link.

Can voice and data be used simultaneously?

Yes, voice and data can be used simultaneously.

Will the POTS/ISDN port on the Model 1068DV operate without power?

The built-in POTS/ISDN Splitter is a passive element and does not require power to operate. The POTS/ISDN port is able to provide a “life-line” telephone link provided the physical connection between the CO and CP VDSL modems is still intact.

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1068 VDSL specifications

Patton Electronic's 1068 VDSL is a high-performance device specifically designed to meet the demands of modern telecommunications environments. Utilizing very-high-bit-rate digital subscriber line (VDSL) technology, the 1068 model excels in providing efficient data transmission over existing copper telephone lines, significantly enhancing broadband service delivery.

One of the standout features of the Patton 1068 VDSL is its exceptional data rates. The device can achieve upstream speeds of up to 100 Mbps and downstream speeds that can also reach similar levels under optimal conditions. This makes it ideal for service providers looking to offer high-speed internet access to residential and business customers, particularly in areas where fiber deployment is challenging or cost-prohibitive.

The 1068 VDSL incorporates advanced PAM-16 modulation technology, which enables it to transmit more bits per symbol. This results in greater efficiency and maximizes the use of available bandwidth. Furthermore, the device supports both ADSL and VDSL protocols, allowing for versatile operation across different network configurations.

One of the key characteristics of the Patton 1068 is its ease of installation and management. It features a user-friendly web-based interface that simplifies configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting tasks. This allows service providers to reduce deployment time and operational costs while ensuring an optimal user experience.

The 1068 VDSL also boasts enhanced reach capabilities, achieving transmission distances of up to 1,500 meters under optimal conditions. This extended range makes it particularly advantageous for connecting remote locations that might be far from a central office.

In terms of reliability, this device is equipped with robust error correction techniques and quality of service (QoS) features, ensuring stable and uninterrupted connectivity. It supports a variety of service-level agreements (SLAs) to accommodate diverse customer needs.

In conclusion, the Patton Electronic 1068 VDSL is a versatile and powerful solution for addressing the growing demand for high-speed internet services. Its combination of high data rates, extended reach, easy management, and reliable performance makes it an attractive option for telecommunications providers seeking to enhance their offerings and improve customer satisfaction. With its ability to leverage existing infrastructure, the 1068 VDSL represents a significant advancement in broadband technology, helping to bridge the digital divide in underserved areas.