Patton Electronics 2710
T1 / FT1 to V.35 Interface Converter
CSU/DSU with Control Port
Patton
Model 2710
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T1 / FT1 to V.35 Interface Converter
CSU/DSU with Control Port |
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This Pocket-Sized Converter-CSU/DSU Makes it Simple and Affordable to
Connect V.35 to T1 or Fractional T1 (N x 64)
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Features & Benefits | |
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The Patton Model 2710 T1-to-V.35 interface converter-CSU/DSU connects to a 4-wire T1 circuit and plugs directly into the V.35 interface of a router, switch or multiplexer. Connecting to an unstructured T1 circuit at 1.544 Mbps, the Patton 2710 also supports n x 56/64 framed connections at data rates from 128 kbps to 1.536 Mbps. In addition, the Patton 2710 may be used in pairs in point-to-point applications, where it is able to connect two V.35 devices at data rates to 1.544 Mbps over distances to 6,000 ft (1.14 miles/1.82 km). Adapter cables are available to connect the Patton 2710 to WAN equipment that does not use a standard V.35 interface (such as the Cisco 2501 router, which uses a high-density 60 pin connector). The Patton 2710 supports D4/AMI or B8ZS/ESF line coding and framing, internal or network clocking, and selectable 0, 7.5 or 22.5 db line build out (LBO) levels. These parameters are user configurable via internal DIP switch settings, or through software commands using the Model 2710?s RS-232 control port. The Patton 2710 is also configurable for clear channel (1.544 Mbps) or fractional (nx 56/64 kbps) operation. Fractional settings include 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16 and 24 channels (for example, setting the Patton 2710 at ?224/256 kbps? would activate four 56/64 kbps channels). Measuring only 4.6? long, 2.1? wide and 0.81? high (11.6 x 5.3 x 2.1
cm), the Patton 2710 has seven diagnostic LEDs. Diagnostics include
response to Central Office initiated D4 loopup and loopdown codes, ESF
line loop and payload loop FDL messages, and universal loopback
de-activate message. Power is supplied to the Patton 2710 by an external
AC transformer. |
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