News
22/10/2009
RAD Announce LRS 102 Version 3.2
RAD has announces the release of the LRS-102 as a high-density SNMP-managed modem rack providing a low-cost solution for collocating TDM and PSN services over fiber and copper. This chassis has 12 slots that accommodate up to 12 individual I/O modules (cards) from the ASMi and Optimux family lines.
RAD Data Communications has introduced the LRS-102, a high-density SNMP-managed transparent rack for the company’s Optimux line of WDM fiber multiplexers and ASMi-54 SHDSL.bis mux products. The device extends E1/T1s, data and Ethernet traffic up to 120 km (74.5 miles) over fiber optic links or up to 2.9 km (1.8 miles) at 22 Mbps over copper.
“By deploying the LRS-102 as a central site solution, carriers and their end-users save on colocation costs, avoid multiple IP addresses in the network and benefit from a higher port density chassis, resulting in a lower price per port,” explains Meira Erez, Product Line Manager at RAD Data Communications. “Typical applications include campus service sharing, Ethernet, data and voice range extension, cellular backhaul extension, video conferencing, and surveillance camera connectivity.”
The LRS-102 rack provides optional redundant power supplies, optional common logic redundancy and 12 I/O slots. Each of the twelve dual-ports Optimux modules supports 24 remote units. The ASMi- 54 module works opposite up to eight remote units. SHDSL.bis technology enables the ASMi-54 to provide up to 22.8 Mbps of bandwidth using bonded copper pairs.
A fully loaded LRS-102 chassis saves two-thirds of the space needed in comparison with the equivalent solution in standalone units. The 4U-high chassis is mountable in a 19-inch ETSI or ANSI rack. The LRS-102 supports single mode, multimode and single mode over single fiber optic types, as well as different connectors, such as SC, FC or ST.
SFP Interfaces
Pluggable SFP units provide the main link interfaces on the Optimux modules. The ASMi-54 module is equipped with sockets for Fast Ethernet SFP transceivers. RAD offers several types of SFPs with optical interfaces to meet a wide range of operational requirements. SFPs with copper interfaces are also available.
RADview network management, running on an HP OpenView UNIX or PC platform, allows centralized control of all LRS-102 hubs, I/O modules and remote units in the network. The management system provides interface configuration, connection setup, alarm monitoring and diagnostic testing. Remarkably, a single management station can control up to 64,000 LRS-102 hubs.
