ADTRAN Protection Switch Main Unit T1B Interface Main Unit T1A Interface, Interfaces, Tracer MPS

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5 Connecting the T1 Interfaces

1.Connect the T1A interface (RJ-45) of the MAIN TRACER BBP (labeled 1 below) to the MAIN T1A interface (RJ-45) of the TRACER MPS (labeled 2 below) using a straight-through T1 cable (ADTRAN P/N 3127004). Follow the same procedure to connect the T1B interfaces (labeled 3 and 4 below).

2.Repeat Step 1 to connect the T1A and T1B interfaces of the STANDBY TRACER BBP to the STANDBY T1A and T1B interfaces (RJ- 45) of the TRACER MPS (labeled 5 below).

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3. Connect the T1A and T1B interfaces of the TRACER MPS (labeled 6 above) to the public-switched network or CPE-type equipment.

When connecting the T1A/B interfaces of the TRACER MPS to the public switched network, use a T1 crossover cable (ADTRAN P/N 3125M011). For connections to other CPE-type equipment, such as an ADTRAN TSU, use a straight-through T1 cable

(ADTRAN P/N 3127004). For your convenience, 2 (each) T1 crossover and straight-through T1 cables are provided with the TRACER MPS shipment.

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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.

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