Local Area Networks (LAN) White Papers

Answering the Call for Cost-Effective, NEBS Compliant Management Access at the POP

Overview Given today's distributed LAN-based internetworking, to provision and maintain access services, service providers require remote management access to devices such as routers, servers, switching and access equipment at the POP, the end distribution point for service access. For example, dial-in access to the supervisory port of a router is a fast and easy way to establish such supervisory control. However, there are few analog access solutions today that can cost-effectively support multiple POPs and deliver the NEBS compliance required by carrier collocation specifications. of the few systems being deployed today to answer the call is General DataComm’s high density, NEBS Level SpectraComm 2000 (SC 2000) shelf, supporting up to four supervisory ports.

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PublisherGeneral DataComm File FormatPDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5
Date PublishedAugust 2003 Downloads8
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