ADTRAN quick start Tracer Monitored Protection Switch MPS

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TRACER Monitored Protection Switch (MPS)

Quick Start Guide

61280300L1-13B

October 2003

About this Quick Start Guide...

This guide contains information for installing your TRACER MPS system. ADTRAN recommends that the entire TRACER link be tested on a lab bench prior to installation in the field.

Verify the existence of an adequate microwave path for each hop or link to ensure that a point-to-point microwave system is feasible for your particular application. Record the frequency of your microwave system (2.4 GHz or 5.8 GHz) and be sure to configure the Frequency Band menu option appropriately before operating your TRACER MPS. For more details, refer to Reviewing the Menus on page 4.

Before you begin...

Required Components

(2) TRACER Baseband Processor (BBP) and RF Converter (RFC) rackmount units

Or,

(2) TRACER 4103 or 4203 integrated rackmount radio units

RS-232 interface cable and VT100 terminal (or a PC with VT100 emulator software) for connecting to the unit

(2) RS-232 (MALE) to RJ-45 (FEMALE) adapter (ADTRAN P/N 3196ADPT010) for creating the VT100 management chain (included in the TRACER MPS shipment)

(2) 8-conductor RJ-45 to RJ-45 straight-through cable for creating the VT100 management chain (included in the TRACER MPS shipment)

(4) Straight-through T1 cables to connect the TRACER BBP or 4103/4203 T1 interfaces to the MPS (2 are included in each TRACER shipment)

(2) N-Type (MALE) to SMA (MALE) cables for connecting the antenna interfaces (TRACER units) to the TRACER MPS (included in the TRACER MPS shipment)

18, 20, or 22 AWG dual-conductor cable for connecting the alarm contacts between the TRACER BBP or 4103/4203 and the TRACER MPS; also needed for connecting the MPS to an external alarm monitoring system

Antenna, mounting hardware, and feedline cable

21 to 63 VDC power source (available from ADTRAN)

(2) Straight-through T1cables to connect the TRACER MPS to other CPE equipment (included in the TRACER MPS shipment)

Or,

(2) T1 crossover cables to connect the TRACER MPS T1 interfaces to the public-switched network (included in the TRACER MPS shipment)

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Contents Tracer Monitored Protection Switch MPS Main Tracer RFC Main Tracer BBP Standby Unit VT100 Connection Main Unit VT100 ConnectionReviewing the Menus Interfaces Main Unit T1B Interface Main Unit T1A InterfaceTracer MPS Main T1A InterfaceTracer BBP if Interface Tracer RFC if Interface Main Unit Antenna InterfaceTracer MPS Antenna Interface Tracer MPS MainTracer MPS Standby Connect to External Alarm COM Alarm Contact System No Alarm Contact COM Alarm ContactMN Alarm Contact SB Alarm Contact Pin Name Description

Protection Switch specifications

ADTRAN Protection Switch is an innovative solution designed to enhance network reliability and resilience through effective protection and failover mechanisms. This cutting-edge technology is primarily utilized in telecommunications and data networks, ensuring continuous service availability even in the face of failures or disruptions.

One of the standout features of the ADTRAN Protection Switch is its ability to provide seamless protection switching between primary and backup paths. Leveraging advanced algorithms, the system can detect any failures in the primary data path and automatically reroute traffic to a predefined backup path within milliseconds. This instantaneous failover capability minimizes downtime and ensures that critical data traffic continues to flow without interruption.

The ADTRAN Protection Switch employs various technologies to achieve high levels of performance and reliability. Among these, the use of Ethernet, MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching), and fiber optics allows for high-speed data transmission and improved bandwidth utilization. The integration of these technologies ensures that organizations can maintain performance standards in demanding environments.

Another essential characteristic of the ADTRAN Protection Switch is its scalability. The modular design allows for easy expansion and integration with existing network infrastructures. As organizations grow and their network needs change, the protection switch can be adjusted to accommodate increased traffic loads or additional service requirements without requiring a complete overhaul of the system.

Moreover, the ADTRAN Protection Switch supports advanced management features, including network monitoring and diagnostics. Users can access real-time performance analytics and alerts, empowering network administrators to proactively address potential issues before they affect service quality. This comprehensive management capability ensures consistent network performance and facilitates prompt troubleshooting.

In addition to its robust technical features, the ADTRAN Protection Switch is designed with redundancy in mind. Dual power supplies and redundant components ensure that the device remains operational even if one part fails. This level of reliability is crucial for organizations that cannot afford outages, especially those in critical sectors like healthcare, finance, or emergency services.

Ultimately, the ADTRAN Protection Switch represents a significant advancement in network protection technology. With its state-of-the-art features, adaptability, and commitment to reliability, it provides organizations with the confidence that their data services will remain uninterrupted, even in the face of unexpected events. This makes it an invaluable asset in today's increasingly interconnected digital landscape.