Introduction and Specifications
SpectraComm IP Overview
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SpectraComm IP T1 Router Card
076R200-000
Installation and Operation Manual
Issue 13
Features and Benefits
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Transports data at Fractional T1 up to Full T1 (1.536 Mbps) using standard T1 interface.
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Synchronous AUX RS-232 interface up to 128K (with short cable).
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A low-cost, highly reliable and secure device in NEBS-compliant packaging, configurable for
static router mode or LAN-extension mode of operation.
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In static router applications, provides low-cost IP connectivity to the carrier’s internal
network and between managed sites.
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In LAN-X applications, provides link layer encapsulation of ethernet frames for LAN
extension between Carrier sites. With spanning tree enabled, loops in the network are
blocked. With MAC security enabled, in-bound traffic is validated against the MAC source
addresses on the MACL (up to 100 unicast MAC source addresses per interface can be
auto-learned). SCIP in LAN-X mode supports Ethernet broadcast limiting, Ethernet jumbo
packets, and priority queueing of IP traffic marked for expedited forwarding.
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When equipped with an integral modem, provides remote access over a dial-up connection for
initial configuration. Modem features include autoanswer/callback mode, caller ID, modem
authentication, modem activity logging.
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‘Run from RAM’ architecture for increased performance and configuration integrity.
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Front Panel LEDs indicate traffic, power and test status.
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Front Panel LAN and Control (craft) ports provide connectivity.
Rear Panel WAN connectivity for the SCIP as router or LAN-X device.
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Access to T1 and Fractional T1 network services using an integral T1 CSU/DSU, including
long-haul (DS1) and short-haul (DSX-1) capability.
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Enhanced security with multi-level passwords, inactivity timer, SSH and
Authentication Protocol.
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Monitored and configured via the interactive “Smart CLI” command line interface at the local
VT100 craft port, a Telnet connection, or at the web-based CLI.
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Supports remote management using standards-based IP protocols such as Telnet, FTP, TFTP,
SSH, SNMP and HTTP (web). Supports ping on all interfaces.
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Supports discovery, statistics, and alarm traps using standards-based SNMP.
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Enable/disable HTTP, SNMP, SSH, Telnet, FTP and TFTP services by individual interface.
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Scalable, high performance LAN via 10/100B-TX ethernet switch support.
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Supports firmware (Flash) downloads via FTP or TFTP protocols. Efficient configuration of
multiple SCIP devices via ASCII batch file upload/download.
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Telnet/SSH CLI connection to one of eight craft devices attached to the SCIP’s terminal server
connector; or users can bypass CLI with a “cut-thru” to device menu, IP address or port number.
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Enable/disable modem authentication, caller ID authentication.
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Uses Frame Relay or Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) to provide link layer (Layer 2)
encapsulation of IP traffic.
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Generates SNMP traps for a variety of events and can forward them to up to four trap hosts.
Responds to SNMP discovery and polling.
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Provides contact sensing and forwards any associated SNMP alarm traps.
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GMT time-stamp on SNMP traps and on events in the System Message log and Alarm log.
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