Allied Telesis
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integrated Multiservice Access Platform
POTS24
AT-TN113-A 24 Port POTS Service Module
Allied Telesis’ iMAP family of integrated
Multiservice Access Platforms
Easily Add DLC Voice Services to
your Broadband Access MAP
The POTS24 is a 24 port POTS service
module for the Allied Telesis iMAP. It is a
completely integrated access solution that
contains both talk battery and ring generators
and combines them with a VoIP codec.The AT-
TN113 was designed primarily for use in last
mile POTS Service Provider applications.
Together with a GR-303 Media Gateway, the
POTS24 extends all of the voice services from
your Class 5 switch to your subscribers
transparently. This ensures all CLASS features
are supported over an IP infrastructure. When
deployed using Ethernet Protection Switched
Rings (EPSR) network topology, you get the
five 9’s (99.999%) reliability of SONET, but with
the simplicity, efficiency and cost savings of
Ethernet.
The POTS24 delivers a rich suite of traditional
POTS services including:
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Loop start
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Ground start*
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DTMF and dial pulse detection
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CLASS features
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Unbalanced ringing @ 5REN per line
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18kft loops
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Integrated GR-909 metallic testing
*
Future software upgrade
The POTS24 also includes support for MGCP
based Softswitch interoperability.The same
POTS24 can be used to communicate to a
legacy circuit switched Class 5 switch or
alternatively, to a next generation IP based
Softswitch. With the POTS24 line card, Service
Providers can deploy an IP broadband Access
system that can protect and take advantage of
existing or future Class investments.
Part of a IP Broadband Access
Family
Whether it is broadband ADSL2+, FTTH or
POTS, the iMAP family is the ideal platform for
last mile service delivery.The POTS24 line card
can be used with any of the iMAP family of
carrier grade, IP Multiservice Access platforms:
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iMAP 9700 (9RU, 17 service slots)
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iMAP 9400 (3RU, 7 service slots)
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MiniMAP 9100 (1RU, 3 service slots)
Provisioning, management, and diagnostics of
subscriber ports can be accomplished from
either the iMAP command line interface or the
NMS.
The AT-TN113 has been designed to survive
the most rugged environmental conditions. It
can be confidently deployed in either a central
office or in outdoor enclosures withstanding
extremes of heat, cold, and light exposure.
Key Features
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24 POTS ports
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Integrated ring generator with 15 REN
capability
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Selectable G.711 or G.726 VoIP CODEC
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MGCP call control protocols
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CLASS feature support
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Support for V.90 analog modem rates
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Currently available in North America only