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CRS-500 1:N Redundancy System

Revision 2

Introduction

MN-CRS500

1–4

1.2 Features

Key reliability features of the CRS-500 follow:

• Flexible configuration – 1:10 (maximum) for standard redundant operation

• Primary traffic paths are maintained, error free, when power is removed

• No interruption of traffic data when Traffic Modem Interface (TMI) modules are

removed

• Dual independent & hot-swappable/uninterrupted AC or DC power supplies

• Bridged (hot-standby) Traffic Modem(s) ensure quick availability for backup

• Programmable holdoff times to back up or restore

• Modem Prioritization – You may define which Traffic Modem takes operational priority

• Audible alarm – Programmable to activate based on various changes in status

• Remote (serial or Ethernet) Monitor and Control (M&C)

• Multiple user interfaces (Web/HTTP, SNMP, Telnet, EIA-232/485, front panel)

• An LED summary panel shows switch and modem status, bridge and online/offline

status

Construction features: The CRS-500 is modular in construction. The Data Switch Unit (DSU)

utilizes a Redundant Modem Interface (RMI) and Traffic Modem Interfaces (TMIs) – replaceable

modules that are installed into slots in the DSU front panel.

Ease of Connection: Connection to the Traffic modems and Redundant Modem is remarkably

easy – rack cabling is simplified and the number of potential failure points is reduced.

TMI Monitoring: Terrestrial user clock and data signals to and from a Traffic Modem are routed

through a TMI via a set of relays. This is arranged so that the de-energized (unpowered) state

connects the data signals directly through to the Traffic Modem. If the power supplies to the

system are lost, or if a traffic-carrying TMI is removed, no interruption of the traffic occurs.

CRS-282xx Options: The CRS-282xx IF Switch Units (ISUs) are required when the Traffic modems

within the redundancy group connect to more than one up/down converter. The Traffic

modems can also be used when one or more modems within the redundancy group connect to

the other polarization of the antenna or to multiple antennas.

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