Model 3224
G.SHDSL Router & IpDSLAM
The Model 3224 G.SHDSL IpDSLAM combines 24 G.SHDSL ports, subscriber traffic management, and a powerful edge router for a complete broadband IP/Internet access platform without the hassle and expense of an ATM based DSLAM.



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Features & Benefits
  • NAT & NAPT—Avoid address depletion
  • DiffServ/ToS—QoS for all traffic flows
  • IP address & port filtering—Create your own firewall
  • DNS caching—Faster address lookups
  • DHCP—Manage IP addressing for user LANs
  • PPTP & PPPoE—Create Layer 2 tunnels
  • IPsec—Create Layer 3 VPNs
  • SNTP—Synchronize edge devices to time source
  • RIP, OSPF & BGP—Routing flexibility
  • RADIUS Accounting & Authentication—Authenticate & track users with standard tools
  • Expansion modules—Adapt IpDSLAM to your network needs
  • 24 G.SHDSL Ports—Symmetric service to 4.6 Mbps
  • Redundant, removable power supplies—Non-stop operation


Overview
Patton's Model 3224 IpDSLAM combines 24 G.SHDSL ports, two 10/100 Ethernet ports, and a built-in multi-protocol router into a single cost- effective Internet service delivery platform.

The Model 3224 is an expandable 1U system that seemlessly connects 24 subscribers to IP network access. Using ANSI/ETSI G.SHDSL, the Model 3224 enables providers to extend their reach-and-range by delivering rate-adaptive nx64 symmetrical speeds from 192 kbps to 4.6 Mbps-all over a single pair of wires. With its dual auto-sensing 10/100 Ethernet ports the Model 3224 can connect to your existing network or use an optional high-speed uplink for a complete point-of-presence. With its dual-redundant hot-swap power supplies the Model 3224 is perfect for high-demand and high-availability applications.

The Model 3224 is a complete full-function edge-router with subscriber traffic management. Use the traffic filtering, shaping, and policing capabilities of the IpDLSAM to tailor the service to the needs of each subscriber. Filter by IP address, IP port, or physical port to grant or restrict access to sites and applications. Network address translation (NAT) can be setup for IP address management. Use RIP, OSPF, or BGP to route traffic between any number of ports, or use static routes for connecting smaller networks. With SSH even management traffic can be securely accessed.


Operating Features
The Model 3224 IpDSLAM comes with the redundancy and ease of management required by service providers for high quality of service. Included with the purchase of every unit is free initial configuration support, one year of free technical services, one year warranty, and free software upgrades.
Model 3201 application diagram


Features
Benefits

Redundant, Removable PS

Non-Stop Operation
BITS & Alarm Ports Deploy in CO environments
24 G.SHDSL Ports Symmetric DSL to 4.6 Mbps
Two 10/100 Ethernet Ports Redundant Up-Link
Expansion Modules Customize Network Up-Link
L2TP Create Layer 2 VPNs
GRE Create Layer 3 VPNs
RIP, OSPF, BGP, Static Routing flexibility
RADIUS Accounting & Authentication Authenticate & track users with existing tools
NAT & NAPT Masquerading
IP address & port filtering Create firewalls & manage QoS
DNS Caching Faster address lookups
DHCP Manage user IP addresses
NTP Synchronize to time source



Applications

Use the Model 3224 IpDSLAM to create Layer 2 VPNs with L2TP or
Layer 3 VPNs with GRE between IpDSLAMs or other third-party equipment.


Management Solution


The IpDSLAM comes with one of the most complete element management systems available.


Specifications

DSL Ports: 24 G.SHDSL ports presented on an RJ-21X 50-pin connector, each supporting data rates of nx64 (192 kbps - 4.6 Mbps)

Ethernet Ports: Dual 10/100BaseT (RJ-45 connector); auto-negotiating; half or full duplex operation

WAN clocking: Internal, Network Receive Recover (from expansion port), External BITS via Form-C relay contacts

Front Panel Indicators: LEDs for power, CPU, system, Ethernet, External clock, test mode, DSL, and Up-link Egress module

Power Supplies: Hot swap, dual-redundant AC or DC; AC power: 115 or 230 VAC (50/60 Hz); DC power: -36 to -72 VDC

Management Service: HTTP, SNMP, Telnet Server, RS-232 Console Port, SYSLOG Client, Software upgrade via FTP or TFTP

Alarm Reporting: Configurable alarms; Remote SNMP Traps; Front Panel LEDs; Form-C relay contacts

Compliance:Safety: UL/CSA per UL1950 (METS) Canadian cMET and CS-03. EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, Low-Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC (EN60950), FCC Part 15, CE Mark, CTR12, CTR13, FCC Part 68

Environment: Operating temperature: 0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F); Humidity: 5 - 90% non-condensing

Dimensions: 48.25 W x 32.00 D x 4.44 H cm (19.00 W x 12.60 D x 1.75 H inches) - 1U by 19 in. wide


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Related Information
Catalogs (PDF) -- Requires Adobe Acrobat to view
Patton Electronics Product Line Catalog #21 (High resolution, print quality) August 25, 2008
Patton Electronics Product Line Catalog #21 (Low resolution, for dial-up users) August 25, 2008

Data Sheets (PDF) -- Requires Adobe Acrobat to view
Model 3224 Datasheet October 23, 2009
Model 3224 Datasheet (A4 page size) October 23, 2009

Manuals (PDF) -- Requires Adobe Acrobat to view
Model 3224 Guide, Getting Started June 29, 2010
Trinity Feature Appendix: DSL Configuration June 29, 2010
TrinityAE Release 2.6 Administrator's Reference Guide March 22, 2010

News Releases
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With Over 1,000 Networking Products to Offer, Patton Publishes Dual Catalogs May 22, 2007
Patton Receives Technology Champion Award February 01, 2006
Enhanced Patton User Group (PUG) Features Web-Browser Interface with Searchable Archives May 18, 2005
Patton Unveils DSL, Telephony-Over-IP, and LAN Extension Technologies at CeBIT 2003. February 21, 2003