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LoopStar® 800/1600 SONET Access System DS3 Transmux Card Provides DACS Functionality As bandwidth needs have increased, enterprise customers have found it more economical to aggregate traffic from remote offices and have it backhauled to the data center via a DS3. For the carrier, this presents a problem. The carrier must be able to access the DS1s within the DS3 and then cross-connect them to the appropriate VT1.5s within the SONET payload. Traditionally, this operation has been performed using a Digital Cross-Connect System (DCS) and a SONET ADM. Obviously, requiring two separate devices for this function increases CAPEX and OPEX for the carrier. With the LoopStar 800/1600 SONET Access System’s DS3 Transmux card, there is now a simpler, more economical, solution for this problem. SONET Interface Card STS-1 #1 Any STS to Any DS3 1-28 DS1s DS3 Interface Card DS3 #1 Standard DS3: Point-to-Point DS3 STS-1 #2 1-28 DS1s DS3 #2 STS-1 #3 1-28 DS1s DS3 #3 Transmux: DACS-like Functionality SONET Interface Card STS-1 #1 STS-1 #2 STS-1 #3 Any VT1.5 to any DS1 within a DS3 Transmux Card DS3 #1 DS3 #2 DS3 #3 DS3 #4 DS3 #5 DS3 #6 w w w . a d c . c o m � + 1 - 9 5 2 - 9 3 8 - 8 0 8 0 � 1 - 8 0 0 - 3 6 6 - 3 8 9 1 Functionality The DS3 Transmux card is capable of terminating up to 6 DS3 electrical signals. Currently, two of these cards can be deployed in the LoopStar 800/1600 SONET equipment providing a total of 12 DS3 connections. A protection card with front test access ports is also available. Since the LoopStar 800/1600 SONET Access System supports VT1.5 grooming, a carrier can provide T1s to their end customers, transport them as VT1.5s over the SONET network, and then efficiently multiplex them into the appropriate DS3s for backhaul to the customer’s data center. Without the DS3 Transmux card, each of these VT1.5s would need to be cross-connected to a DS1 and then electrically dropped to a DCS, which would multiplex the DS1s into a DS3 for transport. Providing both VT1.5 grooming and the transmux functionality in a single platform reduces both CAPEX and OPEX, while providing maximum service flexibility. DS1s DS1s OC-n LoopStar 800/1600 SONET Access System VT1.5s are cross-connected to DS1s within the DS3 Service Flexibility and Cost Savings Since each port can be configured to operate in channelized or clear channel mode, carriers do not have to buy a separate DS3 card to support different applications. Of course, this also decreases the number of spare cards required. In addition, the same card can be used for both port and portless transmux functionality. Portless transmux functionality refers to the ability to access VT1.5s within one STS and cross-connect them into one or more different STSs without requiring them to be dropped electrically. This feature is supported on a port-by-port basis as well; therefore, one card can support any of the possible DS3 connection applications that may arise within a network. Incorporating all this functionality in one card can save a carrier 50% or more in initial CAPEX and ongoing OPEX expenditures. Network Reliability Tributary protection is available for any TDM interface on the LoopStar 800/1600 SONET Access products. For the transmux card, it is 1:n (n=1 or 2). With its protection flexibility, the LoopStar SONET Access System provides one of the most reliable and versatile solutions available for use in transmux applications. Summary In summary, the LoopStar 800/1600 SONET Access System enables carriers to drastically reduce their cost and operational issues regarding DS3 backhaul. Using the transmux card, carriers can efficiently groom traffic between optical connections or between STS-ns and DS3s. Providing this functionality on a per-port basis within a single card, significantly reduces CAPEX and OPEX for carriers. Web Site: www.adc.com From North America, Call Toll Free: 1-800-366-3891 � Outside of North America: +1-952-938-8080 Fax: +1-952-917-3237 � For a listing of ADC’s global sales office locations, please refer to our web site. ADC Telecommunications, Inc., P.O. Box 1101, Minneapolis, Minnesota USA 55440-1101 Specifications published here are current as of the date of publication of this document. Because we are continuously improving our products, ADC reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice. At any time, you may verify product specifications by contacting our headquarters office in Minneapolis. ADC Telecommunications, Inc. views its patent portfolio as an important corporate asset and vigorously enforces its patents. Products orfeatures contained herein may be covered by one or more U.S. or foreign patents. An Equal Opportunity Employer 102855AE 6/06 Original © 2006 ADC Telecommunications, Inc. All Rights Reserved ... - tailieumienphi.vn
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