- The LRS-12, "Last
Mile" SNMP modem rack, is a 12-card hub that
accommodates any combination of HDSL, copper and
fiber modem cards (see Table 1). All cards,
electrical or fiber optic, can be managed by the
RADview-HPOV SNMP management system.
- All cards in the hub
have remote control abilities for monitoring and/or
controlling remote units. Several cards contain an
internal SNMP agent.
- RADview-HPOV
management is available for modules with or without
integrated SNMP agent, via the SNMP Control Module
(CM-2). The RADview-HPOV station is connected to the
LRS-12 via an integrated Ethernet connection on the
CM-2 module. The CM-2 module provides transparent
connection to modules with SNMP agent and acts as a
proxy SNMP agent for those cards without an agent.
- LRS-12 is available in
two different physical hub versions:
ANSI - card insertion, LEDs and switches are
at the front, but cable connections are at the rear
of the hub. This compact, 4U high unit complies with
the American ANSI standard. Cards can be hot-swapped
without removing cables.
ETSI - card insertion, LEDs, switches and
cable connections are at the front. This version is
30 cm high (almost 6U), and complies with European
ETSI standard. Cards can be hot-swapped without
removing cables.
- Both control modules,
CM-1 and CM-2, have a station clock connection
enabling clock distribution to all cards, so that
all cards can be synchronized to the same station
clock.
- LRS-12 can also be
managed from an ASCII terminal. In this case,
Control Module CM-1 can be used for management of
modules with SNMP agent on-board, such as HTU-E1C.
CM-2 supports ASCII terminal management for modules
with or without on-board SNMP agents.
POWER SUPPLIES
- LRS-12 can operate
with single or dual, AC or DC power supplies. Each
power supply supports a full rack of cards. The
redundant power supply can be replaced during
operation, without affecting the system performance
(hot-swapping).
- Cards in the hub can
provide remote power feeding for repeaters and
remote standalone units. For this purpose, a
separate standalone power supply should be ordered
(see Ordering).
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
- All cards can be
replaced, or cables removed, during operation,
without causing interference to data transmission
to/from other cards in the hub.
CENTRALIZED NETWORK MANAGEMENT
- The RADview HPOV/UNIX
and RADview-PC provide network management for
LRS-12. RADview manages LRS-12 together with other
RAD WAN products such as Megaplex-2100 E1/T1
Multiplexer and DXC DACs products. RADview-HPOV can
be integrated into other NMS applications from third
party vendors running on the standard HPOV/UNIX
platform. LRS-12 can also be managed on a PC
platform by RADview-PC, a Windows-based Graphical
User Interface (GUI) SNMP platform.
- Management
functionality is provided in accordance with ITU-T
Telecommunication Management Network (TMN)
recommendations.
- System management
supports real-time monitoring and control of more
than 64,000 LRS-12 hubs and connected remote modems
at the same time. Several users can simultaneously
monitor and control the system.
- The central and remote
sites can be managed in real-time. Performance
information is available in graph and table format
for the last 24 hours. This information can be saved
in a file for accounting purposes.
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