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ADTRAN®
has applied its
industry-leading carrier class expertise to the Total Access
MX2800 M13 multiplexer, creating a product that meets the most
stringent Carrier Class requirements. The Total Access MX2800
offers bandwidth consolidation at a low price and in the
smallest footprint avail-able in the industry. The equipment
meets stringent NEBS Level 3 requirements and is backed by a
10-year warranty. Measuring only one rack unit high in 19-inch
or 23-inch rackmount configurations, this compact device gives
NSPs and enterprise users a powerful tool for consolidating 28
T1 signals or 21 E1 signals into a T3 circuit. In addition,
there is an STS-1 version available.
The Total Access MX2800 houses two hot-swappable controller
cards that are capable of combining independent T1s, E1s, or
T1s and E1s, on the same DS3. The two controller cards also
provide built-in 1:1 redundancy for the DS1 and DS3 signals as
well as redundant DS3 connections.
Advanced diagnostics including CSU loopbacks, NIU loopbacks,
C-bit loopbacks and built-in BERT (Bit Error Rate Testing)
capabilities. A fully connectorized backplane means no wire
wrapping and quick, easy installa-tion. Accessories available
for the Total Access MX2800 include a DS1 patch panel that
breaks out the 28 DS1s into 28 individual RJ-48 interfaces and
a battery backup system that provides eight hours of battery
backup.
As with all ADTRAN products, the Total Access MX2800 offers
comprehensive management options, including full management
and GUI support from ADVISION. It features a VT100 terminal
interface for local configuration. To support SNMP and Telnet
management, the Total Access MX2800 has an integrated 10BaseT
Ethernet port. Also available is an optional integrated V.34
modem operable in VT100 mode or SLIP/PPP mode for SNMP and
Telnet access. The modem is capable of performing a dial-out
"cry for help" for units that are located in unmanned
facilities.
Carriers looking to maximize their copper investment and
consolidate their services in the most efficient manner will
find that the Total Access MX2800 will pay off quickly. For
example, a bandwidth reseller who is co-located at an unmanned
site and backhauling local and long distance voice service can
use the Total Access MX2800 to gain T1 access off Hi-Cap SONET
rings. The MX2800 is also ideal for Competitive Local Exchange
Carriers (CLECs) who are also looking for an efficient means
for backhauling local and long distance voice to or from the
IXC or LEC. As Internet use continues its rapid expansion,
Internet Service Providers are also well served with the Total
Access MX2800s bandwidth consolidation.
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