Cisco 15454-DS1E1-56 56-Port DS1/E1 Interface Card
Condition: New
Product Overview: The Cisco 15454-DS1E1-56 is a high-density interface card designed for the Cisco ONS 15454 SONET Multiservice Provisioning Platform (MSPP). It provides 56 DS-1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) interfaces, enabling efficient aggregation and transport of voice and data services over SONET/SDH networks. This card is ideal for service providers and enterprises requiring a compact solution to terminate multiple DS-1/E1 circuits within a single shelf slot.
Features:
High-Density Interface: Supports 56 DS-1 or E1 ports, reducing the need for multiple cards and conserving shelf space.
Flexible Mapping: Offers asynchronous mapping of DS-1 signals to VT-1.5 and E1 signals to VC-12, facilitating interoperability with various network equipment
Retiming Capability: The first 28 DS-1 or 21 E1 ports can be provisioned for retiming, aligning the transmit clock to the network element's clock reference.
Protection Options: Supports 1:0 (unprotected) and 1:N (N≤2) protection schemes, enhancing network reliability.
Condition: New
Product Overview: The Cisco 15454-DS1E1-56 is a high-density interface card designed for the Cisco ONS 15454 SONET Multiservice Provisioning Platform (MSPP). It provides 56 DS-1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) interfaces, enabling efficient aggregation and transport of voice and data services over SONET/SDH networks. This card is ideal for service providers and enterprises requiring a compact solution to terminate multiple DS-1/E1 circuits within a single shelf slot.
Features:
High-Density Interface: Supports 56 DS-1 or E1 ports, reducing the need for multiple cards and conserving shelf space.
Flexible Mapping: Offers asynchronous mapping of DS-1 signals to VT-1.5 and E1 signals to VC-12, facilitating interoperability with various network equipment
Retiming Capability: The first 28 DS-1 or 21 E1 ports can be provisioned for retiming, aligning the transmit clock to the network element's clock reference.
Protection Options: Supports 1:0 (unprotected) and 1:N (N≤2) protection schemes, enhancing network reliability.