Aastra Networks CVX
Access Card (DAC) connections
• Supports up to 4 channelized T3 or |
2 STM1 (optical) DAC connections |
– more |
tiple PRI or T1/E1 connections |
– increases density by utilizing |
fewer slots |
– reduces T1 and E1 cable |
management costs |
• Supports multiple LAN/WAN |
System Control Card (SCC) |
interfaces |
– Scales to meet a broad range |
A new standard in carri- er-class capabilities
The CVX 1800 and CVX 600
•Smaller
•Lower power consumption
•Less manpower
With universal port capabilities the CVX 1800 and CVX 600 can dynamically distinguish and han- dle modem, ISDN, VoIP, or FoIP; thereby providing a single network for voice and data, and further reducing operational costs.
Aastra Network Access CVX Multi- Service Access Switches deliver customer satisfaction by providing industry leading performance and reliability.
Superior density/scalability
•CVX 1800 handles up to 2,688 modem/ISDN connections in a single chassis; four chassis per
7 foot telco rack, supports up to
10,752 connections
•CVX 600 handles up to 612 con- nections in a single chassis; ten chassis per 7 foot telco rack, sup- ports up to 6,120 connections
•Robust platform offers superior card capacity; 192/204 modems/ ISDN per card
•Supports up to 96 E1 or T1 Digital
of performance characteris- |
tics, including Ethernet |
10/100baseT, |
2xOC3c/STM1 ATM, |
52 Mbps HSSI |
High-performance design
The CVX
– |
transfer data in its native for- |
mat for faster processing |
– |
switching performs data trans- |
fer in a |
accelerating the transmission |
of packets from switch to pub- |
lic network or Internet |
CVX 1800 Multi-Service Access Switch
CVX 600 Multi-Service Access Switch
– Distributed processing and |
modular design for maximum |
performance |
Deployment flexibility
The CVX