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ACT
Networks 9380 SDM Specifications |
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| ACT
Networks' SDM-9380 multi-service integrated
access device is a packetized voice and data
solution, and the highest performance standalone
model in the NetPerformer
family a suite of products that has been
optimized for the needs of complex, distributed
enterprise networks. Typically these networks
include a wide variety of data and telephony
requirements, with various sites needing
differing amounts of functionality, density and
performance.
The
SDM-9380 is designed for the regional or central
site, supporting up to 60 digital voice
channels. By packetizing and compressing voice
traffic, then delivering it with data over a
Frame Relay network, the SDM-9380 allows
companies to save money on their monthly
telephony service. PVC bundling and switching
also saves money on monthly service fees by
eliminating the need for a fully meshed PVC
architecture.
The
SDM-9380 can support up to 16 analog or 30
digital voice channels. Supported analog
interfaces include E&M (Types I, II and V),
FXS and FXO. Digital channels are connected via
PBX through T1 or E1 ports. Ethernet LAN support
is included and integrated fractional T1 and E1
WAN connections are available as options.
All
voice and data entering the unit is prioritized
by protocol then combined for transport over a
single Frame Relay or IP connection over private
or public networks. This functionality is
provided by PowerCell ACT Networks'
award-winning, patent-pending, cell-based
prioritization technology.
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| FEATURES
& BENEFITS |
| Scalability
means the SDM-9380,
in conjunction with the rest of the NetPerformer
product line, allows each individual site to be
configured with just the right combination of services,
performance and scalability, avoiding unnecessary cost.
Support
for modem and fax
means the SDM-9380 can support all the telephony needs
of today's distributed enterprise networks, saving cost
by integrating all types of traffic onto a single
network.
Digital
voice support
with 60-channel capacity and support for key signaling
standards, the SDM-9380 connects to the world's most
popular PBX units.
Any-to-any
voice switching
integrates the disparate phone systems of individual
sites. This eliminates the need for consistency among
sites, saving cost and increasing flexibility.
PowerCell
support ACT's award-winning technology for
voice and data integration and prioritization. This
allows the entire network to operate at optimal
performance for all supported traffic types.
SNMP-compliant
MIBs and graphical management
through ACTview 2000, including integration with Hewlett
Packard's OpenView for Windows 95/NT, let the SDM-9380
be managed using today's most popular and universal
network management system.
Adherence
to standards
lets the SDM-9380 seamlessly integrate with any public
network, and ensures compatibility with leading Frame
Relay switches.
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| SPECIFICATIONS |
| System
Details: |
- 3
serial ports (user or link), one 10BaseT Ethernet, 4
slots for line expansion modules
- Network
Topology: public and private Frame Relay, mesh,
hierarchical, star, and point-to-point
- Power:
autosensing 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
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| Expansion
Options: |
- IM-T1:
T1 interface module for PBX or WAN connection (RJ48
connector)
- IM-E1-75:
E1 interface module for PBX or WAN connection (75
ohm) (BNC connector)
- IM-E1-120:
E1 interface module for PBX or WAN connection (120
ohm) (RJ48 connector)
- IM-EM-2-
or 4-wire: 4-port E&M module (Type I, II, or IV)
- IM-FXO:
2-port FXO module (loop start with battery reversal
detection)
- SIMM-1:
1-DSP voice processing module, supporting 3-5 voice
channels, depending on algorithm
- SIMM-3:
3-DSP voice processing module, supporting 9-15 voice
channels, depending on algorithm
- SIMM-6:
6-DSP voice processing module, supporting 18-30
voice channels, depending on algorithm
- Up to
3 SIMMs per unit
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Network Connections: |
- Circuits:
leased, switched, or Frame Relay
- Link
port protocols:
- Synchronous
full duplex HDLC, Frame Relay RFC1490, user-UNI,
network-UNI, PowerCell
- Link
port maximum speed without compression: 2.048Mbps
- Link
port maximum speed with compression: 512Kbps
- Frame
Relay:
- Local
management interface: LMI, ANSI T1.617/ Annex D,
ITU-T Q.933/ Annex A, CLLM or disabled
- PVCs:
300 per node
- Automatic
node discovery and rerouting with least cost metric
routing
- Automatic
load balancing, bandwidth on demand (over leased
line), dial back-up, time-of-day connect
- Dialing
protocols: V.25bis, X.21 AT and control leads
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Telephony Features: |
- Maximum
telephony channels: up to 8 FXS or FXO, or 16
E&M, or 60 digital channels per chassis
- Voice
compression algorithms:
- ACELP-CN:
8Kbps (with 6Kbps fallback), 5 channels per DSP,
4.2 MOS
- G.729:
8Kbps, 3 channels per DSP, 4.1 MOS
- G.729(a):
8Kbps, 5 channels per DSP, 3. 3 MOS
- G.711:
64Kbps, 5 channels per DSP, 4.4 MOS
- Digital
telephony channels: up to 30
- T1:
B8ZS/B7ZS/AMI line coding, Mu-law or A-law
coding, D4/ESF framing, robbed bit signaling,
100-ohm impedance
- E1C
signaling: CAS, R2, transparent channel 16
- E1
line coding: HDB3
- Analog
line impedance: 600, 900 ohms or complex
- Group
III FAX: 2.4, 4.8, 7.2, 9.6, 12.0, 14.4Kbps
- Modem
relay: up to 14.4Kbps, V.32bis modulation
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LAN Support: |
- One
10/100BaseT
- Standards:
IP RIP v2 or Static, BootP/DHCP relay, OSPF, IPX RIP
and SAP, Source Routing, Source Routing Transparent,
802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), MAC Layer,
Transparent Bridging
- Filter
Criteria: based on protocol, address (source,
destination or SAP) or custom filtering
- 8
classes of service, 16 priority weights
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Data Features (Non-LAN): |
- Maximum
speed: 2.048Mbps
- Protocols:
- SNA:
SDLC, LLC2 or Frame Relay RFC1490 (BAN, BNN),
maximum of 64 PUs per data module (types 1, 2.0,
2.1, 4/5), local SDLC and LLC2 spoofing, SDLC/LLC2
conversion
- Legacy
Sync: BDLC, HDLC, SDLC, X.25, X.25 over Frame
Relay (annex F/G), COP, BSC, DDCMP, VIP, ALC,
IBM/RJE, Uniscope, Poll/Select, Siemens Nixdorf,
JCA, Zengin
- Frame
Relay: RFC-1490, UNI-DTE, UNI-DCE
- Asynchronous:
ENQ/ACK, XON/XOFF, transparent, CTS/DTR
- 8
classes of service, 16 priority weights
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Environmental Tolerance: |
- Operating
Temperature: 0 45° Celsius
- Relative
Humidity: 10 90% non-condensing
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| Emissions
and Immunity: |
- EN
55022: 1995
- EN
50082-1: 1997
- AS/NZS
3548
- CE
Mark: EC Directive 89/336/EEC, 'Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directive'
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Safety Compliance: |
- UL
1950
- CSA
C22.2 No. 950
- ACA TS
001 1997
- EN
60950 : 1992 / A1 : 1993 / A2 : 1993 / A3 : 1995 /
A4 : 1996 / A11 : 1997
- CE
Mark: EC Directive 73/23/EEC, 'Low Voltage
Directive'
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Network Compliance: |
- CTR 1
- CTR
12/A1
- CTR 13
- CTR 21
- NTR4
(UK)
- FCC
Part 68
- IC
CS03
- CE
Mark: EC Directive 98/13/EEC, 'Telecommunications
Terminal Equipment Directive'
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CE Marking: |
- EC
Directive 93/465/EEC, 'CE Marking Directive'
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| Network
Management: |
- SNMP
management via ACTview 2000 Network Management
System for HP OpenView
- Menu
driven async console port (VT-100) via D-B9 male
connector, autosensing DTE/DCE
- Remote
Telnet access to command port
- FTP
upload and download of software and configuration
- Traps,
traces and extended statistics
- Username/password
security control, administrative filtering
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