IADSL Module
Product Features
■24 ports of G.DMT or G.Lite ADSL, configurable individually on a
■Front Panel LEDs for power/card status and loop status for each subscriber loop
■Interface rates individually configurable at particular upstream/downstream rate combinations or rate adapting to best rates available on loop
■Upstream/downstream rates independently configurable in 32 kbps increments
■Upstream and downstream max, min and target SNR margin configurable individu- ally on port basis
■POTS Loop Start and Ground Start as software options
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■V.90 modem support
■Flash download
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As broadband continues to grow in popu- larity and demand, Asymmetric DSL (ADSL) remains a major DSL service offering.
Carriers are faced with the operational challenge of delivering both POTS and ADSL in the most efficient manner.
The ADTRANTM Integrated ADSL (IADSL) module is an access module for the Total Access® 3000 DSLAM platform that provides ADSL, splitter, and POTS functions for 24 subscriber interfaces. It works in conjunction with the DS3 Cell Switch Module to provide a complete solution for ADSL and POTS inter- faces.
The IADSL module for the Total Access 3000 DSLAM provides 24 ports of G.DMT or G.Lite ADSL, configurable individually on a
•Interface rates individually configurable at particular upstream/downstream rate combinations or rate adapting to best rates available on loop
•Upstream/downstream rates independ- ently configurable in 32 kbps increments
•Upstream and downstream maximum, minimum, and target
•POTS Loop Start and Ground Start support
•V.90 modem support
ADTRAN has made loop testing easy by integrating Metallic Test Access supported with test relays that put local loops onto the Total Access 3000 DSLAM test bus (via
The IADSL card supports both SNMP and standard TL1 test commands for easy management and operation. Operations, Administration, Management & Provisioning (OAM&P) is performed via the Enhanced System Controller Unit (ESCU) of the Total Access 3000 DSLAM. The Total Access Element Management System (EMS) is a
POTS interfaces are delivered through a T1 on the front panel of the card. A pushbutton toggles the Port LED status between POTS and ADSL indications. The POTS or ADSL indication state is determined by the position of the button. The card defaults to the ADSL indication. POTS status is only shown when the user is pushing the button. A software option available via the craft interface screen allows the default option to be changed.