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The Optimux-106 multiplexer combines four T1 channels. Each of the four T1 signals of the tributary interface is transmitted independently, so that each T1 channel can be set to a different clock source.
A pair of Optimux units provides a simple and low-cost solution for connectivity over distances of up to 120 km.
Optimux-106 has comprehensive test and diagnostics capabilities that include local and remote loopbacks on the uplink interface and on each T1 tributary link.
To facilitate system diagnostics, Optimux-106 features LED status indicators, AIS alarm generation and recognition, and dry contact closure upon link failure.
Optimux-106 can be configured and monitored locally via an ASCII terminal, or remotely via Telnet, web-based remote access terminal (ConfiguRAD) or RADview-TDM running in a Windows or UNIX environment.
A pair of Optimux units provides a simple and low-cost solution for connectivity over distances of up to 120 km.
Optimux-106 has comprehensive test and diagnostics capabilities that include local and remote loopbacks on the uplink interface and on each T1 tributary link.
To facilitate system diagnostics, Optimux-106 features LED status indicators, AIS alarm generation and recognition, and dry contact closure upon link failure.
Optimux-106 can be configured and monitored locally via an ASCII terminal, or remotely via Telnet, web-based remote access terminal (ConfiguRAD) or RADview-TDM running in a Windows or UNIX environment.