Transition Networks CSDTF1012-120 Prospecto
Transition Networks, Inc.
Worldwide Headquarters:
10900 Red Circle Drive
Minnetonka, MN 55343 USA
Worldwide Headquarters:
10900 Red Circle Drive
Minnetonka, MN 55343 USA
tel: 952.941.7600 / 800.526.9267
fax: 952.941.2322
info@transition.com
http://www.transition.com
fax: 952.941.2322
info@transition.com
http://www.transition.com
©2010 Transition Networks, Inc.
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Technical information is subject to change without notice.
All trade marks are the property of their respective owners.
Technical information is subject to change without notice.
REMOTE MGMT
LOOP BACK
UPGRADE
REMOTE FIRMWARE
With the exception of Ethernet, T1/E1 is one of the most common campus/
metropolitan area networking interconnects. A copper to fiber conversion on the
premise side of the T1/E1 makes it easier to integrate voice traffic, frame relay
or IP type traffic on your fiber network.
metropolitan area networking interconnects. A copper to fiber conversion on the
premise side of the T1/E1 makes it easier to integrate voice traffic, frame relay
or IP type traffic on your fiber network.
Stand-alone can be managed remotely when used with a managed chassis.
Extend T1 to other buildings in a campus or MAN from 2 km to 80km for voice
or data applications.
or data applications.
Remote Management
Extend T1 Networks
The Remotely Managed T1/E1 cop-
per to fiber NID will provide a solu-
tion for users who desire to extend
their T1 or E1 circuits over fiber and
remotely manage them “in-band”
from admin locations.
per to fiber NID will provide a solu-
tion for users who desire to extend
their T1 or E1 circuits over fiber and
remotely manage them “in-band”
from admin locations.
CSDTFx0xx-1xx
point system™ slide-in-module network interface device
Features
Remote 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
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
(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
alarm circuit commonly found in a
T1/E1 twisted pair environment.
Contacts will be activated on loss of
power or loss of fiber link.
power or loss of fiber link.
Remote Firmware Upgrade
LED provides Alarm Indication
Signal (AIS)
Can be used with fractional T1/E1
circuits
T1/E1 Copper to Fiber
With Remote Management
T1/E1
see also:
T1/E1 Stand-Alone NID
Remotely Managed T1/E1 NID
(Network Interface Device)
(Network Interface Device)
Point System™
Management Features
Management Features
Report local or remote NID status:
• Copper & Fiber Link status
• Hardware switch settings:
• Copper & Fiber Link status
• Hardware switch settings:
LBO, AIS Copper, AIS Fiber, HW/SW
• AIS detected Copper & Fiber
• Model Number
• Copper & Fiber Connector
• Model Number
• Copper & Fiber Connector
Local or remote command
operations include:
• Loopback Copper & Fiber
• AIS transmitted on Fiber on
• AIS transmitted on Fiber on
loss of Copper link
• AIS Transmitted on Copper on
loss of Fiber link
• Boot-load firmware
Provide Campus Interconnects