Kentrox
CSU-DSU's-Kentrox Routers- Managed CSU DSU
Kentrox
CSU/DSU-Kentrox CSU DSU-Channel Service Unit- Data Service Units-CSUs-DSUs
Kentrox
Data Service Unit/Channel Service Units (DSU/CSUs) are renowned for their performance,
reliability, and broad range of features. DSUs are WAN access devices that combine
the data formatting of a DSU with the FCC-mandated line protection and diagnostic
capabilities of a CSU. Basic
DSU/CSUs are ideal for networks where there are no requirements for remote diagnostics
or any form of centralized management. Managed
DSU/CSUs provide a way for an IT manager to view many remote devices from a centralized
monitoring console. Managed DSU/CSUs can also generate alarms when certain network
events occur, and forward those alarms to the management console to assist in
network troubleshooting. A managed DSU/CSU typically includes an SNMP-compatible
agent and supports standard interface MIBs.Although slightly more expensive to
purchase than a basic DSU/CSU, a managed DSU/CSU can significantly reduce service
outage time because of its diagnostic capabilities.
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Kentrox
CSU-DSU's- Channel Channel Serivce Units- Data Service Units
Kentrox
Data Service Unit/Channel Service Units (DSU/CSUs) are renowned for their performance,
reliability, and broad range of features. DSUs are WAN access devices that combine
the data formatting of a DSU with the FCC-mandated line protection and diagnostic
capabilities of a CSU. Basic
DSU/CSUs are ideal for networks where there are no requirements for remote diagnostics
or any form of centralized management. Managed
DSU/CSUs provide a way for an IT manager to view many remote devices from a centralized
monitoring console. Managed DSU/CSUs can also generate alarms when certain network
events occur, and forward those alarms to the management console to assist in
network troubleshooting. A managed DSU/CSU typically includes an SNMP-compatible
agent and supports standard interface MIBs.Although slightly more expensive to
purchase than a basic DSU/CSU, a managed DSU/CSU can significantly reduce service
outage time because of its diagnostic capabilities.
Frame
Monitoring DSU/CSUs include the management features of a managed DSU/CSU, and
can also monitor the performance of the public Frame Relay network. In
addition to monitoring Frame Relay SLA (Service Level Agreement) performance parameters,
this class of DSU/CSU can also determine bandwidth usage peaks and can be used
to correctly size the WAN service (FR port and PVC). The Frame Monitoring DSU/CSU
provides the means for the IT manager to determine the optimal balance between
performance and cost. Many
businesses transmit data, voice and video over a WAN and use DSU/CSUs to connect
multiple types of communications equipment. For integrating voice and data, you
need the carrier to provide an integrated voice/data service. You also need an
add/drop port on the DSU/CSU, which allows you to combine a data interface (V.35)
and a fractional T1 or E1 onto a single WAN connection.
Kentrox
Channel Service Units- CSUs
Kentrox
Data Service Units- DSUs
Although
slightly more expensive to purchase than a basic DSU/CSU, a managed DSU/CSU can
significantly reduce service outage time because of its diagnostic capabilities.Frame
Monitoring DSU/CSUs include the management features of a managed DSU/CSU, and
can also monitor the performance of the public Frame Relay network. In
addition to monitoring Frame Relay SLA (Service Level Agreement) performance parameters,
this class of DSU/CSU can also determine bandwidth usage peaks and can be used
to correctly size the WAN service (FR port and PVC). The Frame Monitoring DSU/CSU
provides the means for the IT manager to determine the optimal balance between
performance and cost. Many
businesses transmit data, voice and video over a WAN and use DSU/CSUs to connect
multiple types of communications equipment. For integrating voice and data, you
need the carrier to provide an integrated voice/data service. You also need an
add/drop port on the DSU/CSU, which allows you to combine a data interface (V.35)
and a fractional T1 or E1 onto a single WAN connection.
If
business traffic levels from a PBX are relatively low, significant cost savings
can be achieved by integrating these data traffic sources onto a single T1 connection.D-SERV
II 56/64kbps DSU/CSU from Kentrox supports high-speed LAN-to-LAN internetworking,
video conferencing services, Frame Relay, and Internet access. The D-SERV II provides
a high quality, economical solution for the network termination of 56/64 kbps
clear channel digital services. Easy
to use and configure, the D-SERV II installs in minutes, providing plug-and-play
operation for most common services. It features a built-in test pattern generator
and error indicator along with a full complement of front-panel LED indicators
affording "at-a-glance" system monitoring. On
multi-point networks, the D-SERV II's anti-streaming feature prevents a streaming
DTE from affecting communications to operating network sites. The
D-SERV II 56/64 DSU/CSU's low power requirements (8 watts from standard 115 VAC
outlet) and exceptional price provide for economical and cost effective deployment
and operation.
What
is a CSU/DSU?
A
CSU/DSU (Channel Service Unit/Data Service Unit) is a hardware device about the
size of an external modem that converts digital data frames from the communications
technology used on a local area network (LAN) into frames appropriate to a wide-area
network (WAN) and vice versa. For example, if you have a Web business from your
own home and have leased a digital line (perhaps a T-1 or fractional T-1 line)
to a phone company or a gateway at an Internet service provider, you have a CSU/DSU
at your end and the phone company or gateway host has a CSU/DSU at its end.
The
Channel Service Unit (CSU) receives and transmits signals from and to the WAN
line and provides a barrier for electrical interference from either side of the
unit. The CSU can also echo loopback signals from the phone company for testing
purposes. The Data Service Unit (DSU) manages line control, and converts input
and output between RS-232C, RS-449, or V.35 frames from the LAN and the time-division
multiplexed (TDM) DSX frames on the T-1 line. The DSU manages timing errors and
signal regeneration. The DSU provides a modem-like interface between the computer
as Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) and the CSU.
Product
------------------------Models --------------------------------------Functionality
Satellite
931 T1 CSU ----------77931 ------------------------------Basic
CSU --DSX1
T-SERV II T1 CSU ------------77115,
77965, 77966-------------- Basic CSU DSX1
T-SMART
T1 Intelligent CSU-- 77120, 77961, 77962
--------------CSU with local management access DSX1
M-PATH T1 Intelligent
CSU CSU with inband and local management access DSX1 and V.35
CrossPATH IIAC
Triple T1 Intelligent CSU 77731 CSU with inband, local management access, AC power
T1, DSX1 and V.35
CrossPATH IIe Triple T1 Intelligent CSU 77732 CSU with inband
and local management access T1, DSX1, V.35 and Ethernet
To
Switches-RoutersThe
CrossPATH II AC Triple T1 ICSU helps you consolidate multiple voice, video and
data traffic onto a single T1 circuit. By merging diverse traffic onto a single
T1, CrossPATH II AC reduces the number of T1/FT1 lines needed for WAN access,
and saves on access charges month after month.
CrossPATH
II AC allows you to proactively manage your network, spot and solve problems before
they degrade service, paralyze users, and bring the system down. With CrossPATH
II AC you can determine port status, set loopbacks, view performance reports and
change configuration through an easy-to-use menu structure. Since service-affecting
problems can be predicted before they cause outages, CrossPATH II AC improves
network reliability and helps you save valuable time and money.
Product------------------
Model WAN Speed------------------ Form Add/Drop
Port Data Ports
D-SERV
II ----------------4020CE 56/64k
-------------------------Standalone - 1 V.35
Satellite 651-------------
72651 T1* ---------------------------------Standalone
- 1 V.35
D-SERV T1-------------- AC 78222 T1*
----------------------------Standalone - 1 V.35
D-SERV
T1--------------- DC 78210 T1* ---------------------------Plug-in
- 1 V.35
Product-------------------
Model WAN Speed -----------------Form Add/Drop
Port Data Ports
DataSMART-----------------
552 72552 56/64k ---------------------Plug-in
- 1 V.35
DataSMART----------------- 456 72456
E1*-------------------------- Standalone - 1 V.35
/ X.21
DataSMART----------------- 458 72458 E1*
--------------------------Standalone Yes 1 V.35 / X.21
DataSMART -----------------E1
MAX Dual-port, AC 72521 E1* Standalone - 2 V.35 / X.21
DataSMART ------------------554
72554 T1* Plug-in --------------- 1 V.35 / EIA-530
/ RS-449
DataSMART------------------ 558 72558
T1* --------------------------Plug-in Yes 1 V.35
/ EIA-530 / RS-449
DataSMART-------------------656
72656 T1* -------------------------Standalone - 1
V.35
DataSMART------------------ 658 72658 T1*
-------------------------Standalone Yes 1 V.35
DataSMART
MAX Dual-port---- AC 72561 T1*---------------------
Standalone - 2 V.35 / EIZ-530 / RS449
DataSMART MAX Dual-port---
Add/Drop, AC 72761 T1* ---------Standalone Yes 2
V.35 / EIZ-530 / RS449
DataSMART MAX Dual-port---
Add/Drop, DC 72765 T1*---------- Standalone Yes 2
V.35 / EIZ-530 / RS449
DataSMART MAX Quad-port-,
AC 72771 T1* ---------------------Standalone Yes
4 V.35 / EIZ-530 / RS449
DataSMART MAX Quad-port--
DC 72775 T1*--------------------- Standalone Yes
4 V.35 / EIZ-530 / RS449
DataSMART T3/E3 Intelligent DSU, AC 15951 T3/E3-------------
Standalone - 1 V.35 / EIA-530 / HSSI
DataSMART T3/E3 Intelligent DSU, DC 15952
T3/E3--------------Standalone - 1 V.35 / EIA-530
/ HSSI
Frame
Monitoring
Product
---------------Model ----------------WAN Speed
Form Add/Drop Port Data Ports
DataSMART---------
681 72681--------- 56/64k Standalone - 1 V.35
DataSMART---------
584 72584--------- T1* Plug-in - 1 V.35 / EIA-530
/ RS-449
DataSMART ---------588 72588---------
T1* Plug-in Yes 1 V.35 / EIA-530 / RS-449
DataSMART---------
696 72696--------- T1* Standalone - 1 V.35
DataSMART---------
698 72698 ---------T1* Standalone Yes 1 V.35
Kentrox
Data Service Units- DSUs
Although
slightly more expensive to purchase than a basic DSU/CSU, a managed DSU/CSU can
significantly reduce service outage time because of its diagnostic capabilities.Frame
Monitoring DSU/CSUs include the management features of a managed DSU/CSU, and
can also monitor the performance of the public Frame Relay network. In addition
to monitoring Frame Relay SLA (Service Level Agreement) performance parameters,
this class of DSU/CSU can also determine bandwidth usage peaks and can be used
to correctly size the WAN service (FR port and PVC). The Frame Monitoring DSU/CSU
provides the means for the IT manager to determine the optimal balance between
performance and cost. Many businesses transmit data, voice and video over a WAN
and use DSU/CSUs to connect multiple types of communications equipment. For integrating
voice and data, you need the carrier to provide an integrated voice/data service.
You also need an add/drop port on the DSU/CSU, which allows you to combine a data
interface (V.35) and a fractional T1 or E1 onto a single WAN connection.
If
business traffic levels from a PBX are relatively low, significant cost savings
can be achieved by integrating these data traffic sources onto a single T1 connection.D-SERV
II 56/64kbps DSU/CSU from Kentrox supports high-speed LAN-to-LAN internetworking,
video conferencing services, Frame Relay, and Internet access. The D-SERV II provides
a high quality, economical solution for the network termination of 56/64 kbps
clear channel digital services. Easy to use and configure, the D-SERV II installs
in minutes, providing plug-and-play operation for most common services. It features
a built-in test pattern generator and error indicator along with a full complement
of front-panel LED indicators affording "at-a-glance" system monitoring.
On multi-point networks, the D-SERV II's anti-streaming feature prevents a streaming
DTE from affecting communications to operating network sites. The D-SERV II 56/64
DSU/CSU's low power requirements (8 watts from standard 115 VAC outlet) and exceptional
price provide for economical and cost effective deployment and operation.
DSUs
* Family Overview
Basic
* D-SERV II, 56/64k
* D-SERV T1, T1
* Satellite 651, T1
Managed
* DataSMART 552, 56/64k Plug-in
* DataSMART 456, E1 Standalone
* DataSMART
458, E1 Standalone
* DataSMART E1 MAX Dual-port, E1 Standalone
* DataSMART
554, T1 Plug-in
* DataSMART 558, T1 Plug-in
* DataSMART 656, T1 Standalone
* DataSMART 658, T1 Standalone
* DataSMART MAX T1 Dual-port
* DataSMART
MAX T1 Dual-port Add/Drop
* DataSMART MAX T1 Quad-port Add/Drop
* DataSMART
T3/E3 IDSU
Frame
Monitoring
* DataSMART 681, 56/64k Standalone
* DataSMART 584, T1 Plug-in
* DataSMART
588, T1 Plug-in
* DataSMART 696, T1 Standalone
* DataSMART 698, T1 Standalone
Accessories
* Universal Mounting Tray
Q-Series
QoS Access Routers
* Q-Series Family Overview
* Q2200 T1 QoS Access Router
* Q2300 Ethernet
QoS Access Router
Access
Concentrators (AAC)
* AAC Family Overview
* CellSMART Access Concentrators
Wireless
Access
CrossPATH®
IIe Triple T1 ICSU
* Wireless Family Overview
* CrossPATH II Triple T1 Intelligent CSU
*
CrossPATH IIe Triple T1 Intelligent CSU
CSUs
* CSU Family Overview
* T-SMART T1 Intelligent CSU
* T-SERV II T1 CSU
* Satellite 931 T1 CSU
* M-PATH T1 Intelligent CSU
* CrossPATH II AC Triple
T1 Intelligent CSU
* CrossPATH IIe Triple T1 Intelligent CSU
ServicePoint
* ServicePoint Family Overview
ISDN
* NT1 1010 Network Termination
Unit
WHAT
IS A CSU?- WHAT IS A DSU?
A
CSU/DSU (Channel Service Unit/Data Service Unit) is a hardware device about the
size of an external modem that converts digital data frames from the communications
technology used on a local area network (LAN) into frames appropriate to a wide-area
network (WAN) and vice versa. For example, if you have a Web business from your
own home and have leased a digital line (perhaps a T-1 or fractional T-1 line)
to a phone company or a gateway at an Internet service provider, you have a CSU/DSU
at your end and the phone company or gateway host has a CSU/DSU at its end.
The
Channel Service Unit (CSU) receives and transmits signals from and to the WAN
line and provides a barrier for electrical interference from either side of the
unit. The CSU can also echo loopback signals from the phone company for testing
purposes. The Data Service Unit (DSU) manages line control, and converts input
and output between RS-232C, RS-449, or V.35 frames from the LAN and the time-division
multiplexed (TDM) DSX frames on the T-1 line. The DSU manages timing errors and
signal regeneration. The DSU provides a modem-like interface between the computer
as Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) and the CSU.
Short
for Channel Service Unit/Data Service Unit. The CSU is a device that connects
a terminal to a digital line. Typically, the two devices are packaged as a single
unit. The dSU is a device that performs protective and diagnostic functions for
a telecommunications line. You can think of it as a very high-powered and expensive
modem. Such a device is required for both ends of a T-1 or T-3 connection, and
the units at both ends must be set to the same communications standard.
A
CSU/DSU (Channel Service Unit/Data Service Unit) is a hardware device about the
size of an external modem that converts a digital data frame from the communications
technology used on a local area network (LAN) into a frame appropriate to a wide-area
network (WAN) and vice versa. For example, if you have a Web business from your
own home and have leased a digital line (perhaps a T-1 or fractional T-1 line)
to a phone company or a gateway at an Internet service provider, you have a CSU/DSU
at your end and the phone company or gateway host has a CSU/DSU at its end.
The
Channel Service Unit (CSU) receives and transmits signals from and to the WAN
line and provides a barrier for electrical interference from either side of the
unit. The CSU can also echo loopback signals from the phone company for testing
purposes. The Data Service Unit (DSU) manages line control, and converts input
and output between RS-232C, RS-449, or V.xx frames from the LAN and the time-division
multiplexed (TDM) DSX frames on the T-1 line. The DSU manages timing errors and
signal regeneration. The DSU provides a modem-like interface between the computer
as Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) and the CSU.
CSU/DSUs
are made as separate products or are sometimes part of a T-1 WAN card. A CSU/DSU's
Data Terminal Equipment interface is usually compatible with the V.xx and RS-232C
or similar serial interface. Manufacturers of separate unit or integrated CSU/DSUs
include Adtran, Cisco, and Memotec.
The
CSU originated at AT&T as an interface to their nonswitched digital data system.
The DSU provides an interface to the data terminal equipment (DTE) using a standard
(EIA/CCITT) interface. It also provides testing capabilities.
ATS
Carries the
CXR, AJ CSU/DSU products including all the CSU/DSU's that are located in central
offices around the world. If you need an Anderson Jacobsen CSU/DSU quote- call
us on our toll free number today at (866) 650-DATA.
The
CV-2000 Series
offers a functional range of T1/FT1 and E1/FE1 DSU/CSUs for a variety of networking
applications. These units are available as desktop units or as rack-mountable
cards to be inserted in one of our Universal chassis. For more information about
our rack and our management system see Rack Systems and /or
Management Systems.
The
T1/E1 models share the following characteristics:
- T1/FT1
or E1/FE1
- Nx56/64K
- Non-Contiguous
DS0s
- 10Base-T
Ethernet interface
- V.35
interface
- X.21
interface
- VT
100, AT command or menu.
- V.54
Diagnostics
High
speed models are configurable through a Command Port interface via menu prompts
or AT commands and/or through SNMP commands on rack mount models. Remote configuration
is also available. For rack mount versions see section on Management System.
The AJ 6453 Variable
Rate Digital Service Unit (DSU) provides an advanced, state of the art, digital
solution for your network. The 6453 is designed to grow with any DDS network application,
fixed rate or variable rate, operating in either synchronous or asynchronous mode,
while providing point-to-point or multi-point environments. This is the ideal
unit for telemetry monitoring equipment to be connected back to a central site.
Features
include:
- Synchronous
or Asychronous Operation
- Point-to-Point
or Multi-Point Operation
- Limited
Distance Modem Support
- Advanced
Local & Remote Diagnostics
- 12
LED Indicators
- Rackmount
or Standalone
- V.35
& RS-232 Support
The
AJ 5653 addresses
your needs for the most widely used Switched-56 dial services. It's simple, fast
and reliable. Simple configuration settings via standard AT commands or hardware
switches. Fast? - Twice the speed of other manufacturers. Data rates of up to
115.2K bps in asynchronous mode, saves you both time and money. Reliable? - Built
to the same demanding standards that AJ established for over 30 years and that
customers have grown to appreciate.
Features
include:
- Async
DTE mode, speeds from 300 to 115.2K bps
- V.42bis
Error Correction & Data Compression
- Multi-Level
Security
- Remote
Configuration Control
- AT
(async) & V.25bis (sync) Dialer
- RS-232
and V.35
- 12
Status LED indicators
- Built-in
Diagnostics
DSUs
* Family Overview
Basic
* D-SERV II, 56/64k
* D-SERV T1, T1
* Satellite 651, T1
Managed
* DataSMART 552, 56/64k Plug-in
* DataSMART 456, E1 Standalone
* DataSMART
458, E1 Standalone
* DataSMART E1 MAX Dual-port, E1 Standalone
* DataSMART
554, T1 Plug-in
* DataSMART 558, T1 Plug-in
* DataSMART 656, T1 Standalone
* DataSMART 658, T1 Standalone
* DataSMART MAX T1 Dual-port
* DataSMART
MAX T1 Dual-port Add/Drop
* DataSMART MAX T1 Quad-port Add/Drop
* DataSMART
T3/E3 IDSU
Frame
Monitoring
* DataSMART 681, 56/64k Standalone
* DataSMART 584, T1 Plug-in
* DataSMART
588, T1 Plug-in
* DataSMART 696, T1 Standalone
* DataSMART 698, T1 Standalone
Accessories
* Universal Mounting Tray
Q-Series
QoS Access Routers
* Q-Series Family Overview
* Q2200 T1 QoS Access Router
* Q2300 Ethernet
QoS Access Router
Access
Concentrators (AAC)
* AAC Family Overview
* CellSMART Access Concentrators
Wireless
Access
CrossPATH®
IIe Triple T1 ICSU
* Wireless Family Overview
* CrossPATH II Triple T1 Intelligent CSU
*
CrossPATH IIe Triple T1 Intelligent CSU
CSUs
* CSU Family Overview
* T-SMART T1 Intelligent CSU
* T-SERV II T1 CSU
* Satellite 931 T1 CSU
* M-PATH T1 Intelligent CSU
* CrossPATH II AC Triple
T1 Intelligent CSU
* CrossPATH IIe Triple T1 Intelligent CSU
ServicePoint
* ServicePoint Family Overview
ISDN
* NT1 1010 Network Termination Unit