ADTRAN Express XLT user manual Table of Contents

Models: Express XLT Express XL

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Table of Contents

Quick Startup Guide

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Setting up the ISDN Line

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Connecting to an Internet Service Provider

2

Multiprotocol Routing Between Two LANs

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Chapter 1. Understanding ISDN and the Express XL/XLT

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ISDN Overview

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THE EXPRESS XL/XLT

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Applications

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Single User to Corporate LAN

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Single User IP to Internet Service Provider (ISP) using

 

Network Address Translation (NAT)

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Multiple Users to Internet Service Provider (ISP) using NAT

10

Small Office - Home Office (SOHO) to Corporate LAN

11

Demand Routing and Bridging with the Express XL/XLT

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Factory Default

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Bridging

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IP Routing

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IPX Routing

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Connection List - Simplifying and Enhancing the Dial Function

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Concurrent Routing And Bridging

15

Routing over PPP Bridging

15

Network Address Translation Mode

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Front Panel

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LAN Indicators

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WAN Indicators

17

Test Indicators

17

Pushbutton Tests

17

ISDN Connection

18

Ordering ISDN

19

Interoperability

19

Connecting to the Internet

19

Configuration

20

Security

20

Chapter 2. Installation

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ISDN Network Connection

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Local Area Network Connection

21

Telephone Connection (XLT Only)

22

Basic Telephone Service

22

Supplementary Services

22

DTMF Keypad

22

Customer Premises Wiring

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ADTRAN Express XLT user manual Table of Contents

Express XLT, Express XL specifications

ADTRAN has established itself as a leading provider of telecommunications solutions, and among its impressive lineup, the ADTRAN Express XL and Express XLT stand out as robust offerings designed for the evolving demands of modern networks. These devices cater to service providers and enterprises looking to enhance their broadband delivery capabilities while ensuring cost-efficiency and reliability.

The ADTRAN Express XL is a high-capacity, next-generation fiber optic access platform. It is engineered to support a wide array of technologies, including Passive Optical Network (PON) standards such as GPON and XGSPON. The Express XL's architecture allows for seamless scalability, making it a perfect fit for both small-scale deployments and expansive network rollouts. What sets it apart is its ability to deliver ultra-fast broadband services to residential, business, and mobile backhaul customers with its impressive throughput capabilities.

On the other hand, the Express XLT builds upon the success of the Express XL by incorporating advanced features aimed at maximizing operational efficiency. It supports technologies including Active Ethernet and offers flexible network configurations to meet specific service requirements. Both models utilize ADTRAN’s innovative Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation technology, which dynamically allocates bandwidth to users based on real-time demand, ensuring optimal performance and user satisfaction.

A key characteristic of both ADTRAN Express XL and XLT is their energy efficiency. Designed to minimize operational costs, these units use power-saving technologies that reduce energy consumption without compromising performance. Furthermore, they include built-in support for network functions virtualization (NFV) and software-defined networking (SDN), providing operators with the agility to adapt their networks in response to changing market conditions.

In addition to their advanced technological underpinnings, the Express XL and XLT boast an intuitive management interface, simplifying network monitoring and management tasks. They also feature comprehensive telemetry and analytics capabilities that help operators gain insights into network performance, optimize configurations, and troubleshoot potential issues before they affect end users.

Ultimately, the ADTRAN Express XL and Express XLT are pivotal components for service providers aiming to deliver high-speed broadband services effectively. With their blend of flexibility, scalability, and energy efficiency, these access platforms are well-positioned to meet the current and future demands of telecommunications networks worldwide.