LTPH-UM-1109-01, Issue 1

Overview

 

 

OVERVIEW

The H2TU-C-231 List 2 line unit is the Central Office (CO) side of a T1 transmission system. The HiGain™ HDSL2 product family is fully compliant with the HDSL2 standard ANSI T1.418-2000. Providing full-rate T1 access using just a single copper pair, HDSL2 is a cost-effective solution that offers an open architecture. The open architecture inherent in HDSL2 guarantees interoperability allowing simple and economic accommodation of network growth.

HiGain HDSL2 products provide 1.544 Mbps transmission on one unconditioned copper pair over the full Carrier Service Area (CSA) range. The CSA includes loops up to 12,000 feet of 24 AWG wire or 9,000 feet of 26 AWG wire, including bridged taps.

FEATURES

HDSL2 transmission features

Lightning and power cross-protection on HDSL2 interfaces

Full-duplex HDSL2 transmission on one pair at 1.552 Mbps

Ultra-low wander (Stratum 1 compliant)

Grounded loop detection on High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line 2 (HDSL2)

Sources sealing current when connected to any locally powered H4TU-R-402

Front-panel provisioning features

Four-character status display

DS1 splitting and bridging access

Status Light Emitting Diode (LED)

RS-232 craft port for connection to a maintenance terminal

Front-panel dual loopback commands

Maintenance screens for inventory, provisioning, and troubleshooting

DS1 and HDSL2 performance monitoring

DS1 and HDSL2 alarm histories

Payload (PL) and HiGain (HG) loopback source identification

Margin Alarm (MAL) threshold

Report menu option for downloading status and performance monitoring data to a file

Bit Error Rate (BER) Tester (BERT)

Network Management and Administration (NMA) interface

Configuration options

Selectable DSX-1 pre-equalizer

Bipolar Violation Transparency (BPVT)

Bit Error Rate (BER) alarm

Power Back Off Network (PBON) and Power Back Off Customer (PBOC) options for configuring HDSL2 transmit power levels

Loss of Signal/Alarm Indication Signal (LOS/AIS) payload alarm

H2TU-C-231 List 2

January 9, 2002

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