DS1 Controller Card

Technical Specifications

Service Interfaces Supported

λDual V.35/.54 Service card (hardened)

λFXO Voice Service card

λISDN BRI Service card

λOCU-DP Service card

λQuad DS1 ADPCM Service card (hardened)

λQuad T1 Service card (hardened)

λSingle Channel POTS Service card (hardened)

λSingle Channel POTS with Modem Service card

λTerminal Server Router (TSR) card (hardened)

Network Standards

λAT&T Pub 54016, TR 62411

λANSI T1-403, T1.102, T1.231

λITU G.703, G.704

λTBR 12 and 13

Clocking

λLoop-timed from any DS1

λExternal from BITS clock input (T1.101, T1.102 signal type)

λRevertive or non-revertive (provisionable) clock switching provides automatic backup to secondary DS1 should the primary DS1 fail

λOperates as a Stratum 4E device as defined by Telcordia GR-1244-CORE and AT&T TR 62411

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Carrier Access Axxius 800 user manual Service Interfaces Supported, Clocking

Axxius 800 specifications

The Carrier Access Axxius 800 is a versatile telecommunications platform designed to optimize and manage voice and data networks. Initially launched as a solution for service providers, the Axxius 800 has garnered attention for its array of features, extensive connectivity options, and overall flexibility. Leveraging both traditional and modern telecommunications technologies, this device stands out in an increasingly competitive market.

One of the main features of the Axxius 800 is its support for various voice and data protocols, including T1, E1, and DS3 interfaces. This multi-protocol compatibility allows service providers to integrate legacy systems with newer technologies, providing a seamless migration path for businesses looking to upgrade their communications infrastructure. The device supports voice over IP (VoIP) as well, making it an ideal solution for organizations transitioning to IP-based communication systems.

The Axxius 800 is equipped with multiple slots for modular interface cards, allowing operators to customize the system according to their specific needs. This modular approach not only enhances scalability but also ensures that the system can adapt to changing business requirements over time. Users can easily add or remove interfaces, ensuring that they only invest in the capabilities they require.

In terms of management and monitoring, the Axxius 800 features an intuitive web-based interface that simplifies the administration of voice and data resources. This centralized management capability enables easy configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting, dramatically reducing operational inefficiencies. Additionally, it supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), allowing for integration with existing network management systems and enabling proactive monitoring of network health.

The Axxius 800 also excels in redundancy and reliability. With dual power supplies and hot-swappable components, the device ensures minimal downtime, which is crucial for businesses that rely on constant communication availability. Security features are another focal point, as the platform offers various encryption and authentication options to safeguard sensitive data.

In conclusion, the Carrier Access Axxius 800 is a robust telecommunications solution that combines flexibility, reliability, and advanced features. Its ability to accommodate numerous technologies, alongside an emphasis on easy management and reliability, makes it an excellent choice for service providers and enterprises looking to enhance their network infrastructure while safeguarding future investments.