Application Note 1231 In many applications, T1 repeater and other hicap transmission equipment lines are terminated in remote cabinets in 3192-style shelves or racks.. Now, with the rece
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In many applications, T1 repeater and other hicap transmission equipment lines are terminated in remote cabinets in 3192-style shelves or racks Now, with the recent intro-duction of the Soneplex 3192R HDSL remote module, HDSL circuits originating from a Soneplex central office terminal (COT) module can be terminated remotely in 3192-style shelves The 3192 shelf is a standard shelf configuration commonly used in the industry
3192 shelves support 28 module slots and each slot is provided power, local alarm contact points and circuit pin-outs for loop and line wiring for the module
The 3192 HDSL remote module is compatible with all ADC HDSL central office and repeater modules, supporting non-repeated, single-repeated, and dual-repeated applica-tions A local craft port is available on the front panel enabling provisioning from the remote facility
Using HDSL as a DS1 transport scheme has inherent cost savings for carriers because it requires fewer repeaters and minimizes engineering and service installation time as compared to T1 repeater and other local loop distribution schemes The Soneplex 3192R remote module converts HDSL transmissions to DS1 channels for distribution to remote carrier and customer sites
HDSL Remote Module for 3192 Shelves
Broadband and Loop Extender Systems
DS1 or DS3
12,000 FT
2B1Q HDSL
SPECIALS RLX
3
CENTRAL OFFICE
3192 SHELF DLC CABINET
SONEPLEX HLXC
SONEPLEX HLXR (3192)
CORE
12,000 FT
2B1Q HDSL
HDSL 239 REPEATER
12,000 FT
2B1Q HDSL
DLC
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HDSL Remote Module for 3192 Shelves
One application of the Soneplex 3192R remote module involves digital loop carrier (DLC) cabinets which include a 3192 shelf The 3192 shelves are populated with modules which interface the CO high-capacity lines to the high speed interfaces of the DLC systems Carriers often deploy DLC systems in the local loop with vacant slots in the
3192 shelves, allowing for system expansion as customer demand increases
The Soneplex 3192R remote module now gives carriers the option of transporting T1s to DLC systems via HDSL on copper lines With 3192 shelves already installed in DLC cabinets, the carrier’s migration to the more cost-effective method of HDSL-based T1 transport can be accomplished simply and easily
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