VCL-DX - Orion Telecom
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VCL-DX™
2Mbps E1, Drop-Insert
Pure Data Multiplexer
16810, Avenue of Fountains, Suite # 108,
Fountain Hills, AZ 85268, U.S.A.
Phone: +1 (480) 816-8672
Fax: +1 (480) 816-0115
E-mail: [email protected]
Web Site: http://www.oriontelecom.com
Updated : January 1st, 2005
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VCL-DX, Pure Data Multiplexer
Product Overview
• E1 Data, Drop-Insert (Add-Drop) Multiplexer
• Provides wide range of digital data services
• Integrates analog communication equipment
with digital E1 interface.
• Effective CLI (text) based "Network Management System",
• Remote monitoring and management of the inter-connected systems.
• Both Inband and Out-Of-Band configuration and monitoring options
• An extensive set of alarms, for easy maintenance are provided in the
system.
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VCL-DX, Pure Data Multiplexer
The Multiplexer may be used in Terminal or Drop-Insert
(Add-Drop) configuration to provide:
• Interconnect LAN (Campus Network)
• Interconnect Computer Terminals
• Provide LAN-WAN Interconnectivity
• Provide Leased Lines on DSL for SOHO Applications
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VCL-DX, Pure Data Multiplexer
Data Interface Options
• V.35, n X 64 Kbps
• V.36, n X 64 Kbps
• X.21, n X 64 Kbps
• RS530, n X 64 Kbps
• G.SHDSL, n X 64 Kbps
• 10BaseT - Router
• Fractional E1
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VCL-DX, Pure Data Multiplexer
Features
• Digital Data services.
• Any combination ("mix-n-match") of Digital Data services deployed
from a single VCL-DX "Smart Shelf".
• Drop and Insert applications.
• Digital Data option may be used for internet access or video conferencing
application.
• Wireless applications including interconnecting of Cellular Networks.
• Interconnecting VoIP networks.
• SCADA applications.
• Frame Relay circuit termination.
• Powerful Network Management System for monitoring and network control.
• Compliance with all relevant ITU-T (CCITT) recommendations.
• 3U high, compact construction.
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VCL-DX, Pure Data Multiplexer
Highlights
• Field upgradable to provide data or both services.
• Flexibility on use of transmission medium - copper, fiber, or wireless.
• Choice of Interfaces for Data Applications.
• RS-232, PC Interface "Network Control And Management Software".
• In-band system configuration and management interface.
• Out-of-band system configuration and management interface through
10BaseT Terminal (Optional)
• Channel assignment independent of slot position in the subrack.
• Extensive set of alarms.
• User Selectable Internal or Loop-Timed clock options
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VCL-DX, Pure Data Multiplexer
Transmission Mediums
• Copper
• Optical Fiber
• Wireless
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VCL-DX, Pure Data Multiplexer
Applications of VCL-DX
• Digital data, or real-time video conferencing services (V.35, V.36, X.21,
Rs530, 10BaseT Router ) high-speed digital data interface options
allows video conferencing channel of up to 1984 Kbps).
• Drop & Insert applications.
• Wireless network applications.
• High-speed data ports for digital communication links providing Leased
Lines access to Internet Service Provider (ISPs) with speeds ranging
from 64Kbps up to 1984 Kbps digital data interface options.
• Micro-Cellular infrastructure applications for providing cell-switch
connectivity.
• Wide area networking.
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VCL-DX, Pure Data Multiplexer
Technical Specifications
E1 Interface (Main Link)
Number of Interfaces
Conformity (Electrical)
2
G.703
Frame Structure
As per ITU (CCITT) G.704
Signaling
Channel Associated Signaling
PCM Sampling Rate
8000 Samples / sec
Encoding Law
A Law as per ITU (CCITT)
Bit Rate
2048 Kbps ± 50 ppm
Code
HDB3
Nominal Impedance
120 W balanced / 75 W unbalanced (75 W option)
Peak Voltage of a mark
For 120 W Balanced interface
75 W Unbalanced interface
3.0 V ± 0.3 V
2.37 V ± 0.237 V
Continue...
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VCL-DX, Pure Data Multiplexer
Continued from E1 Interface (Main Link)...
Peak Voltage of a space
for 120 W Balanced interface
0 V ± 0.3 V
75 W Unbalanced interface
0V ± 0.237 V
Nominal Pulse Width
244 ns
Pulse Mask
as per ITU (CCITT) Rec. G.703
Output Jitter
< 0.05 UI (in the frequency range of
20Hz to 100 KHz)
Permissible Attenuation
6 dB at 1 MHz
Return Loss at:
51.2 KHz to 102.4 Khz
> 12dB
102.4 KHz to 2048KHz
> 18dB
2048KHz to 3072 Khz
> 14dB
Jitter Tolerance
As per ITU (CCITT) G.823
Loss and recovery of frame alignment :
As per clause 3 of ITU (CCITT) G.732
Loss and recovery of multiframe alignment :
As per clause 5.2 of ITU (CCITT) G.732
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VCL-DX, Pure Data Multiplexer
High Speed Synchronous “n X 64” Data Interface Type: V.35
Interface
Number of Interfaces per Card
Bandwidth
Conformity
Mode
Bit Rate
User Interface
V.35
1, (”N” x 64KBits/sec. per Card)
(”N” x 64 Kbits / sec. Interface
maximum value of “N” =3 1) - User Selectable
V.35
Synchronous
64 Kbps to 1984 Kbps
DCE
High Speed Synchronous “n X 64” Data Interface Type: V.36
Interface
Number of Interfaces per Card
Bandwidth
Conformity
Mode
Bit Rate
User Interface
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V.36
1, (”N” x 64KBits/sec. per Card)
(”N” x 64 Kbits / sec. Interface
maximum value of “N” =31) - User Selectable
V.36
Synchronous
64 Kbps to 1984 Kbps
DCE
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VCL-DX, Pure Data Multiplexer
High Speed Synchronous “n X 64” Data Interface Type: X.21
Interface
Number of Interfaces per Card
Bandwidth
Conformity
Mode
Bit Rate
User Interface
X.21
1, (”N” x 64KBits/sec. per Card)
(”N” x 64 Kbits / sec. Interface
maximum value of “N” =3 1) - User Selectable
X.21
Synchronous
64 Kbps to 1984 Kbps
DCE
High Speed Synchronous “n X 64” Data Interface Type: RS530
Interface
Number of Interfaces per Card
Bandwidth
Conformity
Mode
Bit Rate
User Interface
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RS530
1, (”N” x 64KBits/sec. per Card)
(”N” x 64 Kbits / sec. Interface
maximum value of “N” =3 1) - User Selectable
RS530
Synchronous
64 Kbps to 1984 Kbps
DCE
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VCL-DX, Pure Data Multiplexer
High Speed Synchronous “n X 64” Data Interface Type:
10BaseT Ethernet Router
Interface
Number of Interfaces per Card
Bandwidth
IP routing
IPQoS
Bandwidth Optimization
Interoperability
Supported RFCs
10BaseT (Router)
1, (”N x 64” KBits/sec. per Card)
(”N” x 64 Kbits / sec. Interface
maximum value of “N” =3 1) - User Selectable
RIP-I, RIP-II, static routing, IP filters, BootP client
and relay, DHCP relay
Bandwidth management (CBR, VBR), Priortization
(6 levels), RTP auto detection, DiffServ/TOS support
SW Compression (optional), MLPPP and Bandwidth
on Demand, Connection on Demand and IPX spoofing
PPP
1058, 1213, 1315, 1332, 1334, 1389, 1471, 1472,
1473, 1474, 1490, 1493, 1519, 1542,1573, 1604,
1631, 1638, 1661, 1662, 1722, 1723, 1724, 1812,
1850, 1962, 1974, 1990
Clock
Timing Options
Synchronization Sources
Default Option
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Internal Clock, Loop-Timed Clock
Internal Clock, span clock timing derived
from incoming HDB3 links (Loop Timed)
Internal Clock
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VCL-DX, Pure Data Multiplexer
High Speed Synchronous “n X 64” Data Interface Type: G.SHDSL
Interface
Number of Interfaces per Card
Bandwidth
Compliance
Handshake Support
Mode
Bit Rate
User Interface
G.SHDSL
1, (”N” x 64KBits/sec. per Card)
(”N” x 64 Kbits / sec. Interface
maximum value of “N” = 31) - User Selectable
ITU G.SHDSL (ITU-T / G.991.2)
ETSI SDSL (ETSI TS 101 524)
ITU G.hs (ITU-T G.994.1)
Synchronous
128 Kbps to 1984 Kbps (User Selectable)
LTU
Management Interface
Local Management Interface
RS232, operating @ 9.6 Kbps CLI (text) based Interface, Hyper Terminal (VT-100 Emulation).
In-band Management Interface for Remote Terminals
RS232, operating @ 9.6 Kbps CLI (text) based Interface, Hyper Terminal (VT-100 Emulation).
Out-of-Band Management Interface - Optional
10 / 100 BaseT - User Assigned IP Address
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VCL-DX, Pure Data Multiplexer
Environmental
Temperature and Humidity
Altitude
0°C to + 50°C, 90% R.H. (Non Condensing)
upto 9,000 feet
Power Supply
Input DC voltage
Range of input
Output voltages
Full Load Output Current
Input Voltage Reversal Protection
Over Current Protection
Short Circuit Protection
Efficiency at full load
Ripple at full load
Spike at full load
Power Consumption
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-48V DC ( nominal )
-40V to -60V DC
+5V, -5V, filtered -48V ( for term. cards)
8A at +5V, 0.5A at -5V
Provided in the Card
10A for +5V, 1.0A for -5V
Current limit - 6A. Recovers on removal of short
>86%
<5mVrms
<50mV
20W (Worst - Case) - all data circuits active.
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VCL-DX, Pure Data Multiplexer
VCL-DX Digital Data Drop-Insert Multiplexer with In-band
Management Interface and “n” X 64 Kbps data options
Control Card 2
Power Supply
Card
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User Configurable interface slots
nx64 Interfaces: V.35 / V.36 / X.21 /
RS530 / G.SHDSL / 10BaseT
Control Card 1
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VCL-DX, Pure Data Multiplexer
Rear View
Core System Composition
19-Inch Shelf 3U high
Slot 1
Slot 2 to 7
Slot 8
Slot 9
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Descriptions
19- Inch Shelf and Backplane
Power Supply Card
6 User Configurable “n” X 64 Kbps
data interface(s
Control Card 1
Control Card 2
Part No.
VCL-DX-001
VCL-DX-010
As per user requirement
VCL-DX-020
VCL-DX-021
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VCL-DX, Pure Data Multiplexer
Orion’s Products
E1, Voice & Data Drop-Insert Multiplexer
PRI ISDN (Q.931) Multiplexers
E1 Intelligent Channel Banks
E1 / T1 DCME (Digital Circuit Multiplication Equipment) - Voice Compression Equipment
Thin Route DCME
E1 / T1 Echo Cancellers
E1 / T1 Digital Cross Connect
T1 / E1 Converters
E3, 34Mbps Multiplexer
34Mbps Optical Line Transmission Equipment (OLTE)
STM 1 / STM 4 - SDH Equipment
Remote Asset Management Systems
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VCL-DX, Pure Data Multiplexer
Thank you for your attention
For more details visit us at our Web Site at
http://www.oriontelecom.com
16810, Avenue of Fountains, Suite # 108,
Fountain Hills, AZ 85268, U.S.A.
Phone: +1 (480) 816-8672 Fax: +1 (480) 816-0115
E-mail: [email protected]
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