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XMP1

Modulare Multi-Service Access System

■ Various voice and data inter-


faces
■ Modular system for all net-
work topologies
■ Powerful management for
control, performance testing
and diagnostic functions
■ Carrier class availability and
reliability with specific con-
siderations of safety relevant
applications
■ Versatile protection and
redundancy mechanism
■ Integrated SDH unit for
STM-1 and STM-4

XMP1: 16 slot subrack of the modular multi-service access system

■ Introduction The capacity of the digital ■ Applications


switching matrix is 16 x 2 Mbps:
XMP1 is a modular, flexible and The XMP1 has been designed as
480 timeslots using CAS-Signal-
highly integrated multi-service a cross connect multiplexer for
ing, or 496 using 31 channels.
access system within a single various applications. In its
The cross connect of each
network element, that switches standard application it can be
individual 64k signal inclusive
signals on 8/64 kbps level for configured to provide point-to-
associated signaling information
PDH and VC-12, VC-3 and VC-4 point, leased-line services in
(2 kbps) is freely configurable.
level for SDH. The transmission corporate networks, offering a
These signals can be terminated
rates are from 8 kbps up to full range of voice, ISDN, data
on service interfaces and com-
34 Mbps for PDH up to STM-1 and LAN services. The SDH and
bined with other 2 Mbps signals
and STM-4 for SDH. XMP1 is a 64 kbps cross connection func-
(E1) for interworking with a
nonblocking cross-connect tionality is fully integrated to
transport network or as connec-
system configurable as a terminal support a great variety of PDH
tion inside pure XMP1 networks.
or add/drop multiplexer that 64 kbps based network applica-
enables you to set up complex tions as well as the seamless
communication and data net- integration into STM-1/STM-4
works adapted to your bespoke rings, stars and meshed net-
requirements. works.
■ Flexible and Reliable ■ System Design urations in the already installed
base. The SDH unit consists of
The flexible design of XMP1 The XMP1 consists of the follow- two fixed combined modules that
allows the free placement of all ing core building blocks, which can be fitted into any adjacent
cards in any vacant slot. Each are explained in the following. pair of the generic XMP1 slots. A
node is available as 8/16/32 slot fully protected STM-1 or STM-4
version The free combination of
64 kbps from different sites into a ■ Central Unit can be provided by using the
SDH unit twice. All external
common 2 Mbps frame allows The central unit provides the connectors are front-access for
you to concentrate and use the control of a node; running ease of installation and mainte-
bandwidth optimally. operating software; storing all nance End-to-End integrated
The high reliability of XMP1 is node-specific data (cross connec- network management through
due to its protection switching tions, etc); and communicating the widely deployed ServiceOn
and redundancy mechanism and with the network management solution provides rapid service
the hot standby duplication of system. It controls the peripheral provisioning, end-to-end perfor-
key components such as the hardware and alarm-processing, mance monitoring and fast fault
central unit and power supply. handling node configuration or identification. There are two
Versatile E1-route protection software download without variants of SDH Units available.
variants can be built up. Trunk interruption. Another feature for  SCU provides pure SDH/E1
protection, automatic or con- secure operation is the provision mapping
trolled line/card protection and of different clock supplies with
64 kbps channel protection are network wide automatic priority  EoSCU provides in addition
some of them. High level SDH clock control. The central units Ethernet over SDH for four
protection is also provided in the are available in four variants Ethernet ports.
form of Multiplex Section Protec- distinguishing in switching
capacity and network manage-
tion (MSP) or Sub-Network
ment options.
■ Line Units
Connection Protection (SNCP).
Additional duplication of the The line units are the uplink
switch functionality combined
with the proven XMP1 redun-
■ SDH Unit interfaces of the XMP1. They are
available as E1 (2 Mbps), E3
dancy concepts assures the XMP1 offers STM-1 and STM-4 (34 Mbps) and SHDSL ports. E1
highest availability. Optional aggregate options for simplified and E3 ports are available with
integrated single-fibre operation network planning. electrical and optical interfaces.
offers a solution that minimizes To span longer distances via
infrastructure costs and maintains To provide both, SDH and copper SHDSL port modules and
a high quality of service. 64 kbps PDH services in a single repeater can be used. The optical
platform is a distinctive feature. E1 interfaces provide either a
With the compact design of the 1300 nm dual fibre or a mixed
XMP1 subracks and its scalable 1300/1500 nm for single fibre
flexible configuration options it transmission. It is further able to
enables efficient co-location with convert directly from unframed
other equipment, such as DXCs, electrical E1 to optical without
ATM switches, IP/Ethernet using cross connect capacity. It is
routers and DWDM. A network further able to convert directly
element can be upgraded in from unframed electrical E1 to
service from STM-1 to STM-4 by optical without using cross
adding the SDH unit without connect capacity.
hardware re-wiring and re-config-
XMP1-SL: 1 HU unit with one universal slot

The available line units are: allows an incremental installation ■ Network Management
according to operational require-
 E1 6 dB in-house, 120/75 ohm ServiceOn XMP1 is a PC-based
ments. For special applications,
 E1 2 fibre with 25 dB or 39 dB there are also G.703 modules as system, for managing pure XMP1
codirectional and contra-direc- networks or XMP1 network
 E1 1 fibre with 25 dB, elements as part with other
tional interfaces. The LAN
1300/1500nm or 1500/1300 nm transmission elements. ServiceOn
interface has self-learning bridge
 E3 multiplexer 6 dB in-house, functionality. The available XMP1 can be connected to any
75 ohm service units are: node in the network via serial
V.24 interface or Ethernet (RJ45)
 E1 or E2, 120 ohm  2/4-wire E&M provided by a sub-module on
 E3 optical, 28 dB, 1300 nm  2-wire exchange connection Central Unit. Its automatic
management channel routing by
 SHDSL 2 or 4 copper wires  2 wire subsriber POTS connec- using Y-bits of the service digits
tion in an E1 signal (timeslot 0)
■ Service Units  Combination exchange/ ensures that management
subscriber POTS/local battery information will be always
A wide range of various service transported to the connected
units are available to suit different  4-wire subscriber ISDN BRA nodes. Based on that, XMP1
customer needs. Applications for  2 -wire ISDN BR 2B1Q operates with multiplexers from
voice, ISDN, data transmission, other vendors in existing net-
 G.703 co/ contra-directional
LAN as well as Teleprotection for works. Local installation and
customers in the utility environ-  V11, X.21, V.24, V.35 maintenance is performed with a
ment can be realised. The modular service PC (LCT) using
 RS-485 2-wire
analogue voice interfaces use software running on a standard
2-wire/4-wire with E&M, as well  single/double current signals PC/laptop. SOX provides a fully
as POTS services with CAS-sign- controlled system including
 n x 64k V.11 or V.11 + V.35
aling. The ISDN cards provide a performance, testing and diag-
basic rate access as S and U  10BaseT nostic functions, enabling cost-
interface. The modular design of effective management for all
 IEEE C37.94
the V and X data interfaces sizes of networks.
Technical data
General
ITU-T recommendations G.703, G.703.6, G.703.7, G.703.8, G.704, G.706 (CRC4), G.711, G.712, G.732, G.742, G751,
G.796, G.803, G.811, G.812, G.821, G.823, V.110, R.111
Electrical safety, EMC EN 60950, EN 55022 Class B, EN 50121-4, EN 300386
Environment Operation ETS 300019 Class 3.2
Synchronisation input/output 2048 kHz acc. to G.703 section 10, SEC according to G.813
Power supply Nominal Voltage 48 ... 60 V DC, tolerance range 35 ... 75 V DC
Power consumption Depends on configuration (160 W maximum) per subrack
Dimension XMP1 (H x W x D) 353.5 mm x 440.8 mm x 240.6 mm (for ETSI or 19” mounting)

© KEYMILE 2010-10-28 V002. Our products are subject to continuous development and we reserve the right to amend specifications without notice.
Dimension XMP1-SL (H x W x D) 55 mm x 450 mm x 300 mm
Subrack versions 8, 16, or 32 slot
System Parameters
Number of E1 interfaces Up to 16, depending on type of central unit
Number of timeslots 512
Cross connect capacity 496 x 64 kbps, 252 x VC-12, 4 x VC-4, 12 x VC-3
Synchronization CRC4 procedure, switchable
Clock supply External clock, internal clock, recovered receive clocks at the 16 ports or ISDN interfaces
Network clock selection According to network wide priority list
SDH Characteristics
ITU-T recommendations SDH unit is designed to meet the appropriate sections of ITU-T
recommendation G.703, G.704, G.707, G.783 and G.957
STM-1 electrical, 1310 nm and 1550 nm options to S1.1, L1.2 and L1.2
STM-4 1310 nm and 1550 nm options to S4.1, L4.1 and L4.2
Single-fibre working STM-1 or STM-4 using either a 1310/1550 nm or red/blue
(based around 1550 nm) combination
SDH Tributary Interfaces EoSCU SCU
Number of E1 ports 6 8
Numer of EoS interface 4 x 10/100 Mbps, SFP-based, –
optical/electrical
2 Mbps external electrical, acc. to G.703 (unstructured and structure acc. to G.704)
2 Mbps internal 8 x E1 towards 64 kbps core, according to G.704
Electrical connectors Sub-D (2 Mbps)
Management
LCT, PC terminal (connector) V.24 (RS-232), IP (RJ45)
Network management (connector) V.24 (RS-232), IP (RJ45)

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