Includes Echo Cancellation
(G.168) and ADPCM (G.726)
compression resources
Upgrading a 2nd Gen TA
612/616/624 T1 TDM to ATM will
require an additional Echo
Cancellation (G.168) and ADPCM
(G.726) compression resource module
(1200613L1 or 4200613L1), unless
ordered originally with the module
installed
Fixed FXS ports (4, 8, 12, 16,
or 24 ports)
50-pin female amphenol connector
for Carrier Class analog POTS
interfaces
Integral IP router via
10/100BaseT Ethernet
IP router supports DHCP,
NAT/PAT, packet filtering, RIP
V1/V2, Layer 2 PPP, and Frame Relay
V.35 synchronous DTE interface
Durable metal casing
10-year warranty
AC powered
Battery backup available
separately or bundled with base unit
Carrier-class VoIP, TDM,
and VoATM IADs
With millions of small-
to medium-sized enterprises existing
today, the requirement for carriers to
provide cost-effective integrated voice
and data solutions is growing at a rapid
rate.
ADTRAN
delivers with the industry-leading Total
Access® Integrated Access Devices (IADs).
The Total Access 600R, 604, 608, 612,
616, and 624 are cost-effective,
fixed-port, IADs designed to support IP,
TDM, or ATM networks. These IADs offer
CLECs, ILECs, RBOCs, and ISPs a means to
offer combined voice and data traffic
over a single network interface
terminating at the customer’s premises.
The Total Access 612
provides 12 fixed analog voice
interfaces, while the Total Access 616
provides 16 fixed analog voice
interfaces, and the Total Access 624
provides a full 24-port voice capacity
for larger voice applications. These
analog FXS interfaces support the
stringent design and full feature set
required by today’s carriers. Total
Access 612 Series IADs provide a
built-in IP router, Nx56/64 V.35 port
for synchronous data applications, and
optional DSX-1 interface, allowing the
customer to combine a broad variety of
voice and data services into a single
platform. The Total Access 600R provides
an integral IP router and no analog
ports with digital voice connectivity
provided via the optional DSX-1
connection.
In applications
involving IP network architectures, a
Total Access IAD at the customer
premises consolidates voice (packet,
analog, and digital) and data traffic,
and supports IP voice signaling over any
Layer 2 protocol. This allows service
providers to offer traditional telephony
services, while taking advantage of a
lower cost IP network architecture.
Total Access IADs are also interoperable
with leading feature server vendors to
support hosted PBX service offerings.
Total Access IADs enable traditional
analog services (POTS phones, fax
machines, and other devices) to be
combined with IP phone support to allow
customers to migrate to IP telephony at
their own pace.
Built with the carrier
in mind, the Total Access 600 Series
IADs are housed in a rugged metal case
and provide the flexibility needed for
quick turn-up in harsh environments.
Wall and desktop mounting options are
available for ease of installation. An
optional ADTRAN battery backup system is
available for added security.
For Telco applications,
the T1 loop (end section) from the last
regenerator to the NIU must contain no
more than 22dB of loss Additionally,
from the NIU to the CPE (e.g., CSU),
there must be no more than 5.5 dB of
loss. Said differently, with 7.0dB of
loss per 1kft of 24AWG wire, this
equates to approximately 3100 feet and
775 feet for the telco end section and
NIU to CPE segments, respectively. For a
campus environment in a private T1
application, the Total Access 600 Series
receiver sensitivity of -36dB allows for
a maximum distance of up to 5,000 feet
between units. The integral IP router
provides a powerful suite of performance
and security features. Each Total Access
600 IAD offers multiple PVC
configurations for simultaneous access
to the corporate network and the ISP.
Supporting NAT and packet filtering,
Total Access 600 IADs secure the
corporate network from unwanted
intrusion. All configuration options,
testing parameters, and passwords are
accessed through an easy-to-use VT100
terminal interface or a TELNET session.
Using local or remote
inband management, the service provider
can turn features, functions, and access
ports on and off. For network access,
the Total Access 600 IADs have a single
T1, SDSL, SHDSL, or ADSL (604/608)
interface. In addition to all of these
features, the Total Access 600 IADs are
backed by an industry-leading 10-year
warranty and ADTRAN’s technical support.
Adtram 612
Network Interface
Physical
Interface: RJ-48C
T1 (AT&T 54016, ANSI
T1.403)
Line
Rate: 1.544 Mbps +/- 75 bps
Framing:
D4 (SF)/ESF
Line
Code: AMI / B8ZS
ADSL (ITU G.992.1)
Up to 8
Mbps downstream/Up to 1 Mbps Upstream
Interoperable with G.992.1 compliant
DSLAMs
SHDSL (TU G.991.2)
Line
Rate: 192 kbps to 2.3 Mbps
Rate-adaptive, enhanced spectral
compatibility
SDSL (2B1Q
Conexant-based)
Line
Rate: 192 kbps to 2.3 Mbps
Training:
Conexant Autobaud capable