Chapter 1. Introduction

Changes in the configuration do not disrupt data flow in channels that are not being reconfigured. The unique architecture and the availability of option modules provides a path for growth to accommodate future requirements.

The TSU 600 offers a wide variety of network management options. You can manage via SNMP through the 10BaseT (600e only) or chain-in ports. If you are using T-Watch PRO, a Microsoft Windows® program, you can manage the TSU 600 via the same 10BaseT (600e only) or chain- in ports. An enhanced VT-100 terminal interface is also provided.

Standard Features in the TSU 600

The standard features of the TSU 600 are listed below:

A single T1 interface

Six slots to house option modules with up to four additional data ports, including voice

Architecture that allows mix of port types to meet the data interface requirements

Easy configuration capabilities using simplistic menus displayed in a liquid crystal display (LCD) window operated by a front panel key- pad

SNMP, Telnet, and T-Watch PRO management via SLIP or 10BaseT (600e only)

Ability to proxy for “agentless” units

Enhanced terminal mode

Support for a redundant AC power supply (600e only)

Two programmable configuration maps that define the bandwidth allocation between data ports

Data drop and insert, as well as full drop and insert

Flash memory for software updates

Timing selectable from the network, from the slot 1 data port, inter- nally, or from a secondary interface

QRSS; 511 test patterns using Nx option

Fractional T1 loopbacks as defined in annex B of ANSI T1.403-1995

Extensive self-testing and monitoring to ensure proper operation

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