Patton Model 3095
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16-Port mDSL Digital
Cross Connect & WAN Uplink Modules
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The Patton 3095 mDSL
Digital Cross Connect provides 16 mDSL ports, each supporting dedicated
connections with nx64 kbps rates up to 2.3 Mbps.
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Features & Benefits |
- Grooms 16 mDSL connections to your choice of
Quad/Octal/Hex T1/E1 module, Hex sync serial module, or E3/Fiber trunk
modules
- 2.3-Mbps mDSL CAP or 2B1Q provides the right line-coding for your
network on each 2-wire mDSL port
- Multiple, configurable alarms reporting via remote SNMP traps, front
panel LEDs, 3-contact relay, and NMS pages
- SNMP/HTTP network management capabilities enable you to configure
the Model 3095 and the remote mDSL modems from any location in the
world.
- Compact 1U chassis' with 16 mDSL ports in a single 1U spce
- Dual-redundant power supplies provide for high reliability with dual
load-sharing power supplies.
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Overview |
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DSL delivers
the reach-and-range, but the infrastructures delivering those services
have typically lacked integration, often requiring a rack full of
specialized equipment. Now, Patton has combined mDSL, DACS, and WAN
functions into a space-saving, power-saving, single-box solution.
The Model 3095 mDSL Digital Cross Connects links up 16 mDSL circuits to
multiple WAN uplink modules with completely flexible grooming. Each
2.3-Mbps mDSL (CAP or 2B1Q) offers user-selectable nx64 data rates. With
its built-in any-to-any cross-connect, each data channel, or channel
group, can be multiplexed onto any uplink or DSL port. The entire system
is easily manageable through an integrated SNMP/HTTP-based NMS. To ensure
high service uptime, the Model 3095 provides dual-redundant power
supplies. Provide a completely managed end-to-end solution using Patton?s
family of mDSL NTUs.
Harness the explosive growth in DSL with a tightly integrated,
cost-effective solution to aggregate high-speed traffic. To obtain the
greatest efficiency and economy, with the right set of features choose the
Model 3095 DACS for your network.
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3095/8MU4E/XXX: mDSL DACS: 8 mDSL ports, 4 T1/E1 WAN ports, Cobalt
Blue Case (standard)
3095/8MU8E/XXX: mDSL DACS: 8 mDSL ports, 8 T1/E1 WAN ports, Cobalt
Blue Case (standard)
3095/8MU16E/XXX: mDSL DACS: 8 mDSL ports, 16 T1/E1 WAN ports,
Cobalt Blue Case (standard)
3095/16MU4E/XXX: mDSL DACS: 16 mDSL ports, 4 T1/E1 WAN ports,
Cobalt Blue Case (standard)
3095/16MU8E/XXX: mDSL DACS: 16 mDSL ports, 8 T1/E1 WAN ports,
Cobalt Blue Case (standard)
3095/16MU16E/ XXX: mDSL DACS: 16 mDSL ports, 16 T1/E1 WAN ports,
Cobalt Blue Case (standard)
XXX = Power supply option (RUI = Redundant AC Supplies,
R48 = Redundant DC supplies, U48 = One AC and One DC
supply)
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mDSL ports: 16 ports presented on an RJ-21X 50-pin connector, each
suporting data rates of nx64 kbps (up to 2.3 Mbps)
Egress Modules: Uplink module options include 4, 8, or 16 T1/E1
ports; 16 sync serial ports; and E3 or fiber concentration ports
Ethernet Port: Single 10/100Base-T (RJ-45 connector)
mDSL Modems: Patton 1095 and 1088 mDSL (CAP), 1094A and 1089 HDSL
(2B1Q)
WAN Clocking: Internal, Network (from T1/E1 WAN port), External
BITS (Building Integrated Timing Supply) Clock Source via 3-pin terminal
block
mDSL Clocking: Provides clocking to the remote mDSL NTUs/Modems
Front Panel Indicators: LEDs for power, CPU, system, Ethernet,
External clock, test mode, DSL, and Uplink Egress module
Power Supplies: Dual-redundant universal AC/DC (fixed); AC power:
90?264VAC (50/60 Hz); DC power: -36 to -72VDC
Management Services: HTTP, SNMP, TELNET Ethernet, RS-232 Console
Port, SYSLOG Client, Remote Software Upgrade via FTP
Alarm Reporting: Configurable alarms; Remote SNMP Traps; Front
Panel LEDs; 3-Contact Relay (3-pin terminal block)
Compliance: Safety: UL/CSA per UL1950 (METS) Canadian cMET and
CS-03. EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, Low-Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC (EN
60950), FCC Part 15, CE Mark, CTR12, CTR13 FCC Part 68.
Environment: Operating temperature: 0?40?C (32?104?F); Humidity:
5?90% non-condensing
Dimensions:4 8.25 W x 32.00 D x 4.44 H cm (19.00 W x 12.60 D x 1.75
H inches)
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