Transition Networks SSDTF1012-120 SSDTF1012-120-NA Leaflet

Product codes
SSDTF1012-120-NA
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REMOTE MGMT
LOOP BACK
With the exception of Ethernet, T1/E1
is one of the most common campus/
metropolitan area networking inter-
connects. A copper to fiber conversion
on the premise side of the T1/E1
makes it easier to integrate voice traf-
fic, frame relay or IP type traffic on your
fiber network.
Stand-alone can be managed remotely
when used with a managed chassis.
Extend T1/E1 to other buildings in a
campus or MAN from 2 km to 80 km
for voice or data applications.
Provide Campus Interconnects
Remote Management
Extend T1/E1 Networks
SSDTFx0xx-1xx
stand-alone network interface device
Features

Remote unit in-band management

Local or Remote Loopbacks on copper 
or fiber in software mode 

Loopback switch facilitates 
local installation

Converts the copper ports on T1/E1 
devices, such as a PBX or T1/E1 
Router, to multimode or single 
mode fiber

Switch selectable RJ-48 connectors 
for T1 or E1

Jitter attenuators optimize Bit Error 
Rate (BER) performance

Network debug procedures make BER 
testing more convenient

Built-in troubleshooting with the 
addition of a selectable TAOS 
(Transmit All Ones) switch on the fiber 
and copper interfaces allows the 
network engineer to test all T1/E1 
equipment on that network segment 
and ensure the network link

Dry Relay Contacts enable the device 
to be tied into a separate alarm circuit 
commonly found in a T1/E1 twisted 
pair environment. Contacts will be 
activated on loss of power or loss of 
fiber link.

LED provides Alarm Indication 
Signal (AIS)

Can be used with fractional 
T1/E1 circuits

Report converter status
• Copper & Fiber Link status
• Hardware switch settings: LBO, AIS 
Copper, AIS Fiber, HW/SW
• AIS detected Copper & Fiber
• Model Number
• Copper & Fiber Connector

Remote commands:
• Loopback Copper & Fiber 
• AIS transmitted on Fiber on loss of 
Copper link
• AIS Transmitted on Copper on loss    
of Fiber link
T1/E1
see also: 
T1/E1 Point System™ Slide-In-Module NID 
Remotely Managed T1/E1 NID  (Network Interface Device)
T1/E1 Copper to Fiber 
with Remote In-Band Management
See next page for 
Ordering Info

Remote management in a stand-alone
device  
When used in conjunction with a
managed Point System™ chassis, this
stand-alone unit can be managed remotely.

The Remotely Managed T1/E1 copper to fiber
media converter will provide a solution for
users who desire to extend their T1 or E1 cir-
cuits over fiber and remotely manage them
“in-band” from admin locations.