3100
Series
T1/FT1 DSU/CSU
bringing broadband to the world
Direct SNMP management
T1
and fractional T1 support
Independently configurable
Nx56/64 Kbps ports
DSX-1 drop and insert port
(some
models)
10Base-T Port for SNMP
management
Enhanced ASCII (VT-100) user
interface
Telnet support
SLIP
and PPP management
protocol
2x16
LCD display for
configuration and status
(some
models)
Remote operation and automatic
dial-out alarm condition through
integral V.22bis modem (some
models)
Multiple power source options
Integral BERT: QRSS, 511 and
1 in 8
Six
different loopbacks
(supports V.54 loopbacks, type
2 and
3)
Bantam test jacks (some models)
Optional Windows-based, front
panel
emulation software
Optional GUI SNMP application
for HP
OpenView and NetView
AIX
FEATURES
APPLICATIONS
The
application to the
right
is showing a point-tomultiple-
endpoint network
taking
advantage of T1 and
fractional T1 technology,
utilizing an ACCULINK
3160
DSU/CSU at the
central site and an
ACCULINK 3165 device at
each
of the remote sites.
At the
central site, the
ACCULINK 3160 unit is
providing connectivity to
support the FEP-to-FEP
application to Remote Site A, LAN-to-LAN application to Remote Site B, and
providing voice traffic from the
PSTN
to the PBX via a DSX-1 connection. This is a very cost-effective approach to
maximizing the usable
bandwidth available on the T1 access.
At
Remote Site A, an ACCULINK 3165 device is supporting the FEP-to-FEP
application over a fractional T1
facility. SNMP management is accomplished using the integral V.22bis modem
via a PPP dial connection. For
T1
networks, end-to-end management can be accomplished via in-band Facility
Data Link (FDL). The built-in
modem
also allows for "cry for help" operation from Remote Site A should a problem
occur. At Remote Site
B, an
ACCULINK 3165 unit is supporting the LAN-to-LAN application over a
fractional T1 facility. SNMP
management is accomplished via internal Ethernet 10Base-T port. This affords
complete non-disruptive
management, testing, and configuration via MIBs, Telnet, or using Paradyne's
OpenLaneฎ solution, a
powerful, Web-based element management system. OpenLane is a
state-of-the-art, highly scalable,
management platform designed for enterprise standalone operation or for easy
integration into existing NSP
systems.
Router
Front
End
Processor
Router
3165
PBX
Digital Network
Services
Wide
Area
Network
3160
3165
Front
End
Processor
Remote Site B
Central Site
Remote Site A
Public
Switched
Telephone
Network
NMS
PPP
FEATURE 3160 3165 3162 3161
Form
Factor - Standalone (S) or 3000 Nest Card (C) S S S C
Data
Ports 2 1 2 2
DSX-1
Port 1 No 1 1
Internal Ethernet 10Base-T port for SNMP Traffic Passing Yes Yes Yes No
Performance Monitor - Network Port Yes Yes Yes Yes
Integrated V.22bis Dial Modem Yes Yes No No
Front
Panel - 2x16 LCD Yes Yes No Yes(via
SDCP)
Front
Panel Emulation Software Yes Yes Yes Yes
Async/ASCII
Interface for Local/Remote VT100-type Terminal Access Yes Yes Yes Yes
TELNET
Support Yes Yes Yes Yes
Flash
Memory - supports remote dial up for firmware download, Yes Yes Yes Yes
remote
configuration, and diagnostics
Alarm
Reporting Yes Yes Yes Yes
DCE
Manager for HP OpenView and NetView AIX Yes Yes Yes Yes
MIBs
Supported: MIB II, DSU/E1 MIB, RS232-like MIB, Yes Yes Yes Yes
Generic Interface MIB, and Enterprise MIB
In-band SNMP Management via the Network FDL Yes Yes Yes Yes
(used
in full T1 environments)
Optional Ethernet LAN Adapter for SNMP Traffic Passing Yes Yes Yes Yes
PORTS AND CONNECTORS
The
ACCULINK 3165 DSU/CSU offers one DTE port on an EIA-530 interface (optional
V.35, X.21 and
RS-422/449 cables available). It provides a 10Base-T port for connection to
an SNMP management system. It
also
provides a COM port for connection to a PC for front panel emulation
software, access to the userfriendly
ASCII
interface for local configuration and management, connection to a printer,
or a router port. The
modem
port on the ACCULINK 3165 device is supplied for connection to a remote
terminal SNMP
management system or printer.
The
ACCULINK 3160 and 3162 DSU/CSUs offer two data ports on EIA-530-A interfaces
(optional V.35 and
RS-422/449 cables available) and a DSX-1 port that can be used for drop and
insert to support voice channels
to a
digital PBX. The ACCULINK 3160 device provides a COM port and a 10Base-T
port for SNMP or Telnet. A
DB-15
connector is provided for external clocking, allowing for optimum network
synchronization. The 3160
also
provides a modular RJ11 connector for connecting a phone line to the
internal modem.
The
ACCULINK 3160 and 3165 devices provide a menu-driven front panel LCD for
simple setup,
configuration and testing.
The
nest mounted ACCULINK 3161 DSU/CSU provides two data ports, a DSX-1 port,
and is designed to
operate in the 16-slot 3000 Series Carrier. This provides a port density of
32 data ports and 16 DSX-1 ports
in a
single 3000 Series Carrier.