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The Model 1001 Rack System supports a variety of last-mile devices in a 2U-high, 19-inch wide rack-mount chassis with redundant AC/DC power supplies.


Overview

When users require higher density solutions, a rack system becomes more economical. The NetLink Model 1001 rack system consists of a 2U-high chassis that can be mounted in any standard 19-inch wide telco rack. The Model 1001 chassis supports up to 16 modem modules and a single AC or DC power supply, or dual-redundant AC or DC power supplies.

 

The rack shown above is a fully-configured NetLink Model 1001 rack system containing 13 modems, a network management module, and two power supply modules that fill the 18 front rack slots. Equipment/network interface modules that fill the rear slots of the rack chassis connect to the front modules through a midplane bus that extends the width of the rack.

 

Nearly all of the electrical and physical interfaces, from Ethernet to V.35, are available as I/O modules. Dual redundant AC or DC power supplies can be installed in the rack system to help avoid catastrophic failures caused by power fluctuations or outages.

 

The NetLink rack system enables users to configure, control, and perform diagnostics via SNMP or HTTP. To manage a rack system, the operator need only install a NetLink Management Module (Model 1001MC), connect a workstation to its Ethernet port, and launch a standard Web browser (i.e., Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer). Now, any operator can manage any NetLink rack card or standalone modems from a local PC or via the Internet.



Patton Product Compatibility Table
Technology
Compatible Rack Card
CPE Model (Standalone)
Description
xDSL
iDSL
1092ARC
1092ARC
64/128 kbps; 2/4 wire iDSL modem
G.SHDSL
3088RC
192 kbps -- 4.6 Mbps; 2 wire
G.SHDSL modem
VDSL
12.5 Mbps, 2-wire VDSL modem
16 Mbps, 2-wire variable rate modem
16 Mbps, 2-wire variable rate modem
E1/Frac. E1
nx64 kbps up to 2.048 Mbps G.703 NTU
nx64 kbps up to 2.048 Mbps G.703 NTU
E1/G.703
2703RC
2.048 Mbps G.703 NTU
T1/Frac. T1
1.544 Mbps/nx56/64 kbps CSU/DSU
Baseband
1092RC
1092
64/128 kbps; 2-wire baseband modem
64 kbps; 4-wire industrial modem
Ethernet
16 Mbps, 2-wire multi-rate Ethernet extender
16 Mbps, 2-wire multi-rate Ethernet extender
12 Mbps, 2-wire Ethernet extender
2157RC
4.6 Mbps, 2-wire Ethernet extender
2156RC
2.3 Mbps, 2-wire Ethernet extender
2155RC
128 kbps, 2-wire Ethernet extender
Management Modules
SNMP/HTTP Management Module
1001CC
Control Module for Daisy-chaining additional racks

The Model 1001 rack system can have one or two 90, 264, VAC or -12/-24/-48 VDC power supplies installed in any combination. Each power supply can support a fully-loaded rack configured with any combination of front modem modules and rear I/O cards. If two power supplies are installed, they automatically self-configure for dual-redundant, load-sharing operation. In dual-redundant configuration, each power supply shares 50% of the load.

 

In the unlikely event of a supply failure, the other supply immediately begins providing 100% of required power; the operator is notified by an audible alarm; an LED flashes on the front panel; and the central site operator is notified via the network management system.

 

The NetLink rack system's midplane bus connects front modem modules and rear I/O modules, delivering the right combination of modem technology and interface support. Physical/electrical interface conversion is also built-in to the system architecture. For example rack cards with G.703/G.704 interfaces will connect to V.35/X.21/EN standalone units.



Applications
Network Management via SNMP or HTTP
1001MC screen

The NetLink rack system enables users to configure, control, and perform diagnostics via SNMP or HTTP. To manage a rack system, the operator need only install a NetLink Management Module (Model 1001MC), connect a workstation to its Ethernet port, and launch a standard Web browser (i.e., Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer). Now, any operator can manage any NetLink rack card or standalone modems from a local PC or via the Internet.

Dual-Redundant AC and DC Power Supplies
1001 modules

The NetLink rack system enables users to configure, control, and perform diagnostics via SNMP or HTTP. To manage a rack system, the operator need only install a NetLink Management Module (Model 1001MC), connect a workstation to its Ethernet port, and launch a standard Web browser (i.e., Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer). Now, any operator can manage any NetLink rack card or standalone modems from a local PC or via the Internet.

Features
  • High-density rack system supports up to 16 modems in a 2U-high, 19-inch wide rack-mount chassis with integral AC/DC power supply
  • Configurable input/output modules support all serial, voice/fax, Ethernet and G.703 DTE interfaces.
  • The NetLink rack system can expand to 320 modems in a standard 40U-high rack system.
  • Integrated SNMP and HTTP management system
  • Automatic load-sharing, dual-redundant AC and DC power supplies
  • Network management via SNMP or HTTP
  • Dual-redundant AC and DC power supplies
  • Great Modularity & Interface Functionality
  • Made in the USA — This Patton equipment is designed by Patton engineers and built in our Gaithersburg, Maryland facility. Patton's American-made manufacturing process delivers high-quality networking solutions with reliability you can trust.
 
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