Description
In the T1 domain, T1 Fail-Over (T1 Protection) Switch (12 T1 Ports – 4 Links) allows the user to connect a single T1 line from the telephone company to an “active”, as well as to a “standby” T1 terminal, such as data server / router etc. at the customer premises.
E1 and T1 Automatic Protection Switching equipment and solutions:
Application Note
8/16 E1/T1 Links (24/48 E1/T1 Ports), 1+1 Automatic Protection Switching Equipment: This equipment is to be used when the customer wants to use two different E1/T1 links of the network to establish a 1+1 redundant path to ensure continued E1/T1 service between two points even if one of the network E1/T1 link fails. This example is also illustrated in the product data sheets for the respective products, provided below.
E1, T1, DS3 and E3 Failover & Automatic Protection Switching equipment (1+1 APS)
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E1 and T1 Automatic Protection Switching equipment and solutions:Application Note: 8/16 E1/T1 Links (24/48 E1/T1 Ports), 1+1 Automatic Protection Switching Equipment: This equipment is to be used when the customer wants to use two different E1/T1 links of the network to establish a 1+1 redundant path to ensure continued E1/T1 service bewteen two points even if one of the network E1/T1 link fails. Example – the customer may want to use E1/T1 Optical Fiber and an E1/T1 Radio link and to provide an ACTIVE and a STANDBY link between a BSC and a BTS so that when the E1/T1 Optical Fiber (ACTIVE) link goes down the STANBY / REDUNDANT E1/T1 Radio link automatically gets connected to provide continued connectivity and service between the BSC and the BTS. This example is also illustrated in the product data sheets for the respective products, provided above.
Product Overview – E1 Protection / E1 Redundancy (Fail-Over) Switch: Application Note: The E1/T1 Fail-Over Switch should be used when the customer is using a single E1/T1 link to provide protection equipment to the customers premises by using one E1/T1 ACTIVE and one E1/T1 STANDBY equipment (such as a ROUTER or a PBX). The E1/T1 Failover Switch shall automatically switch the E1/T1 that is being received from the telephone company between the ACTIVE E1/T1 equipment and the STANDBY E1/T1 equipment. Should the ACTIVE E1/T1 equipment go bad or be removed from service, the E1/T1 link from the telephone company automatically gets switched to the STANDBY E1/T1 equipment without any customer or user intervention. Product Overview – E1 Fail-Over (E1 Protection) Switch: Valiant’s E1 Fail-Over (E1 Protection) Switch (12 E1 Ports – 4 Links) allows the user to connect a single E1 line from the telephone company to an “active”, as well as to a “standby” E1 terminal, such as data server / router etc. at the customer premises. How it works:
Product Overview – T1 Fail-Over (T1 Protection) Switch Valiant’s T1 Fail-Over (T1 Protection) Switch (12 T1 Ports – 4 Links) allows the user to connect a single T1 line from the telephone company to an “active”, as well as to a “standby” T1 terminal, such as data server / router etc. at the customer premises. How it works:
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