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QUAD Nx 56/64

ATLAS MODULE
Part# 1200184L1

The Adtran Quad Nx 56/64 module (Part# 1200184L1 ) combines with other ATLAS components to provide solutions for a variety of wide area networking applications. Providing four synchronous V.35 DTE ports, the Quad Nx 56/64 module serves as the interface for high speed routers and other DTE equipment to access the wide area network.

Each port of the Adtran Quad Nx 56/64 module (Part# 1200184L1 ) can be configured through soft-ware to operate at any multiple of 56 K or 64 Kbps, up to 2.048 Mbps.

Using the ATLAS Channel Mapping Utility, a port can be mapped to one or more DS0s of a T1 or T3 circuit, providing high performance connections to remote locations. For switched access applications, ATLAS can be configured to route calls between the Quad Nx 56/64 module and ISDN (Basic Rate or Primary Rate) circuits.

As with all ATLAS components, configuration can be accomplished through a variety of mechanisms, including Telnet or VT100 Emulation. SNMP management is supported for alarm and event reporting.

The Adtran Quad Nx 56/64 module (Part# 1200184L1 ) supports an 8,000 bps in-band management channel to communicate with remote ADTRAN TSU devices. This channel can be configured to be available full-time or to be active only when there is management information to communicate between devices.

The Quad Nx 56/64 module includes an extensive array of diagnostic tools, to assist in identifying and correcting network problems. Included is a built-in Self-Test utility, as well as standards-based 511 test pattern generators and detectors for each of the four ports. Key interface signals from each of the four ports are monitored and displayed, providing real time status of network activity.

Features of the Adtran Quad Nx 56/64 module (Part# 1200184L1 )

bulletFour V.35 DTE Ports
bulletSynchronous Operation to 2.048 Mbps
bulletExtensive Self-Test Support
bullet50% Duty Cycle Output Clock at All Rates
bulletV.54 Loopback
bulletGenerates and Detects 511 Test Pattern
bulletIn-band Communications Channel for Remote Management
bulletUser-Mapping of DS0s to DTE Port Logical Channels
bulletDTR Dialing Support
bulletFlash Upgradable
bulletOccupies a Single Slot in the ATLAS Chassis
bulletHot Swappable
bulletStandard 5-year Warranty

QUAD Nx 56/64 APPLICATION EXAMPLE

QUAD Nx 56/64 REAR PANEL

Product Specifications

PHYSICAL INTERFACE

bulletV.35 standard Winchester Female Connector (via supplied adapter cables)

OPERATING MODE

bulletSynchronous, V.35

DATA RATES

bulletAny multiple of 56 K or 64 Kbps up to 2.048 mbps

CLOCK OPTIONS

bulletInternal, External, Internal Invert

ALARMS

bulletClock Slip
bulletNo External Clock
bulletPLL Failed To Lock

DIAGNOSTICS

bulletSelf-Test
bullet511 Test Pattern Generator and Detector

SIGNAL MONITORING

bulletRTS, CTS, DTR, DSR, DCD, RI, TD, RD

AGENCY APPROVALS

bulletFCC part 15, Class A, UL, and Canadian UL (CUL)

ENVIRONMENT

bulletOperating: 0 to 45°C (32 to 113°F)
bulletStorage: -20 to 70°C (-4 to 158°F)
bulletRelative Humidity: Up to 95%, non-condensing

POWER

bullet8 watts

PRODUCT INCLUDES

bulletTwo DB-37 to V.35 Adapter Cables, each servicing two V.35 Winchester Connectors
bulletUser Manual

SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.

Ordering Information

bulletQuad Nx 56/64 Module - 1200184L1

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