6117265x G1 8A TA1424S CE TA1448S
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Total Access 1424S-CE/1448S-CE Carrier Ethernet Network Termination and Aggregation Product Features ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 24/48-port EFM bonded e.SHDSL Up to 125/250 Mbps of resilient Carrier Ethernet service Certified MEF9, 14 Traffic Management Compliant 1 RMU stackable with wallmount or rackmount options Rapid deployment via AOE ServiceDesigner, ServiceActivator tools Standards based OAM supported Monitoring, fault detection, and loopback functions TScan™ advanced loop diagnostics Flexible Bandwidth management Performance monitoring with threshold alarms Configurable Queuing for CoS support Command Line Interface (CLI) Traffic storm protection to prevent service interruptions due to broadcast, multicast, unicast or L2CP traffic Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) 1000Base-X Ethernet Autosensing 10/100 Base-T Ethernet connections Industry-leading warranty Ethernet is the undisputed, global choice for Metro Access Networks (MANs) and Local Access Networks (LANs). However, existing copper access networks do not facilitate an end-to-end high-bandwidth connection, creating a bottleneck. This bottleneck is the first mile of access. This refers to the access link (most often a TDM-based copper circuit) from the business customer’s office LAN to their service provider’s MAN. ADTRAN® affords service providers the ability to remove this bottleneck through the utilization of an improved data transmission standard. This standard, ITU-T G.998.2, is known as Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM). ADTRAN EFM over Copper (EoCu) defines a way to effectively and universally bond together, lower bandwidth copper loops or pairs of wires creating a Carrier Ethernet access connection. The solution is an alternative to costly fibre and microwave build-outs or expensive SONET/SDH access tariffs by leveraging existing infrastructure which speeds the deployment time of the most sought after Ethernet service segment (100 Mbps). In addition, IT applications from email to streaming video have access connections trending to a downstream dominant usage pattern. High-Performance Ethernet is optimised for delivering high-capacity downstream bandwidth over an extended service reach to better align with the traffic demands associated with cloud computing as well as 4G mobile and DSLAM infrastructure backhaul. Quality of Service Flexibility and Assurance The NetVanta 800 Series deliver packet flow capabilities certified compliant per the Metro Ethernet Forum. These packet flow capabilities offer the traffic classification and bandwidth profiling capabilities required to offer customers a flexible, tiered service offer. In addition to this highly configurable, granular bandwidth selection toolset enabling Quality of Service (QoS) options, these same network termination points support the standards-based measurement and monitoring capabilities required to maintain a carriergrade Ethernet network. All of this allows providers to create and meet customer SLA agreements. Reliable Service Connection Mechanisms In the event a single loop fails, the NetVanta 800 offers resiliency, maintaining traffic over the remaining active loops in order to maintain service. Once the failed loop is operational again, the NetVanta will automatically detect its availability and return the loop to the bonded group, providing the original provisioned customer bandwidth. When deployed through the Total Access 5000, these NTUs tap into an unparalleled array of copper loop diagnostic tools that afford an even greater service assurance level. Simplified Service Delivery In order to improve service time to market and reduce deployment costs, the NetVanta 800 Series delivers a feature set designed to simplify service deployment and maintenance. ADTRAN Total Access EMS employs EZ-Ethernet Provisioning, minimizing the number of steps to provision a new service. The EIA-232 craft port enables local access for configuration and status information. A management VLAN is used to remotely configure and collect status information. Smart Solutions for a Connected World. ADTRAN, Inc. 901 Explorer Boulevard Huntsville, AL 35806 Total Access 1424S-CE/1448S-CE 100 Mbps Ethernet services over Copper P.O. Box 140000 Huntsville, AL 35814-4000 256 963 8000 256 963 8030 fax General Information 800 9ADTRAN info@adtran.com www.adtran.com Pre-Sales Technical Support 888 423-8726 support@adtran.com www.adtran.com/support Where to Buy 877-280-8416 www.adtran.com/where2buy Post-Sales Technical Support 888 423-8726 support@adtran.com www.adtran.com/support Regional Offices Dallas, TX 972 830 9070 Denver, CO 303 471 9150 Kansas City, KS 800 471 8649 Newark, NJ 800 471 8656 Ontario, Canada 416 290 0585 Quebec, Canada 877 923 8726 San Antonio, TX 888 223 7671 International Inquiries +1 256 963 8716 +1 256 963 6300 fax www.adtran.com/support international@adtran.com Product Specifications Physical Interface ■ Network Interface: e.SHDSL – RJ21 ■ Customer: Four autosensing ■ Local: YMODEM through craft port ■ Remote: Managed through Total Access 5000 • Auto MDI/MDIX ■ Flow through provisioning via ADTRAN’s • Auto-Rate • Auto-Duplex ■ Gigabit Ethernet Interface (Quantity 5) loopback messaging • Interface Type: 1000 Base-X • Connector: Single SFP ■ Three auxiliary alarm inputs • Compliance: 802.3, 802.1D, 802.1Q ■ Three alarm relay outputs ■ Management: Console port • DB-9 • EIA-232 Diagnostic LEDs ■ Power/Alarm LED ■ SHDSL loop status for each loop ■ Ethernet LED Features ■ Software selectable for LTU or NTU mode of operation Environment ■ Operating Temperature: -40 C to +65 C (32 to 122 F) ■ Storage Temperature: -40 C to + 85 C (-4 to 158 F) ■ Relative Humidity: Up to 95%, noncondensing Physical ■ Dimensions: 44 mm (1.7 in.) H, 437 mm (17.2 in.) W, 254 mm (10.0 in.) D ■ Weight: 3.4 kg ■ DC Power: -48 VDC Agency Approvals ■ FCC Part 15 Class A ■ Mini jumbo frame support (2,000 Bytes) ■ FCC Part 68 ■ Efficient EFM bonding ■ UL 60950, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950 ■ Q in Q ■ EN 60950, IEC 60950, AS 3260/ AS NZS60950 ■ Flexible bandwidth profiles for rate limiting ■ NEBS Level 3 ■ Traffic classification options include CE-VLAN, ■ S043.2 port, p-bit, DSCP ■ ITU-T Y.1731 performance monitoring ■ IEEE 802.1ag fault management ■ IEEE 802.1p priority marking ■ IEEE 802.1d dynamic/transparent bridging 6117265xG1-8A June 2012 Copyright © 2012 ADTRAN, Inc. All rights reserved. Advanced Operational Environment (AOE) ■ Supports OAM management status and ■ Configuration script download Standards Compliant ADTRAN is an ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and a TL 9000 certified supplier. ■ Remote firmware upgrades • RJ-45 ■ SNMP support TL19.1270 ■ Craft interface (local, EIA-232) 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet ■ E-Line support Specifications subject to change without notice. ADTRAN and Total Access are registered trademarks of ADTRAN, Inc. All registered trademarks and trademarks mentioned in this publication are the property of their respective owners. Management & Administration ■ IEEE 802.1q VLAN tagging ■ IEEE 802.3 ah EFM standard ■ IEEE 802.3u Ethernet ■ MEF 9,14 ■ ITU-T K21:2000 Basic Ordering Information Equipment Part # Total Access 1424S-CE 1172656G1 Total Access 1444S-CE 1172657G1 Replacement Fan Module 1179675G1
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