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What are ases, Hardware warranties, Ordering information – Fluke 807-0115 User Manual

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N E T W O R K

S U P E R

V I S I O N

Fluke Networks
P.O. Box 777, Everett, WA USA 98206-0777

Fluke Networks operates in more than 50 countries
worldwide. To fi nd your local offi ce contact details, go to

www.fl ukenetworks.com/contact

.

©

2006 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved.

Printed in U.S.A. 2/2006 2643374 D-ENG-N Rev A

What are ASEs?

ASEs (Analysis Service Elements) are data

collection and network performance monitor-

ing hardware devices placed on a wide area

network (WAN) or Local Area Network (LAN)

as part of the Visual UpTime Select system,

which offers in-depth, real-time, and historical

visibility into the performance of your

applications infrastructure. In the system,

data gathered by ASEs is stored in the Visual

UpTime Select server and displayed and ana-

lyzed from the Visual UpTime Select Web client.

As a service level management tool, ASEs

indicate when services are being met, provide

warnings when services start to degrade, and

send alerts when services are not met.

Hardware Warranties

Enhanced Gold, Bronze, and International

Gold ASE hardware warranty service programs

are available to help you maximize your

investment in Visual UpTime Select. For more

detailed warranty information, visit:

www.fl ukenetworks.com/visualcustomercare

Ordering Information

For more details, please contact your Visual

UpTime Select authorized reseller or

Fluke Networks Sales at (800) 240-4010

or (301) 296-2300.

T1 CSU/DSU ASE specifcations

General

Dimensions

8.16” (20.7 cm) x 9.0” (22.8 cm) x 1.62”(4.1 cm)
Plastic case with internal power supply.

Weight

2.10 lbs.

Data Rate

1.544 Mbps synchronous

Timing Mode

Derived externally from the T1 network or DSX-1
interface, or internally from the ASE.

Environment

Operating Temperature

0

o

to +40

o

C (+32

o

to +104

o

F)

Storage Temperature

-20

o

to +55

o

C (-4

o

to +131

o

×F)

Clearance Requirement

Minimum of 3” (7.62 cm) space on sides.

Operating and Storage
Humidity

10% to 90%, noncondensing

Power Requirements

Input

100 to 120 VAC

Frequency 50/60

Hz

Input Current Rating

0.5 amps

T1 Network Interface

Line Rate

1.544 Mbps ±50 bps synchronous

Line Format

AMI or B9ZS line coding

Framing

ESF or D4 framing formats

ESF FDL

ANSI T1.403, AT&T TR54016, Both, or None

Input Signal

0dB to -36dB

Output Signal

0, -7.5dB, -15dB, -22.5dB LBO

Pulse Density

AT&T 62411

Connector

8-pin modular jack—USOC: RJ48C

Timing

Loop, DSX-1, or Internal

Channel Selection

1 to 24 channels in any combination

Network DTE Interface
(Data Port)

Confi guration

DCE for interfacing with DTE

Data and Clock Leads

ITU-T V.35

Signaling Leads

EIA RS-232 (ITU-T V.28)

Data Rates

56 kbps x N or 64 kbps x N (N = 1 through 24)

HDLC Inversion

Selectable V.35 data inversion

Transmit Timing Basis

Network selected-source timing

Receive Timing Basis

SCT, inverted SCT, SCTE

Receive Line Data Not Valid

RLSD, CTS

Connector

Female 34-pin V.35 connector

Serial Port Interface

Specifi cations

19200 or 9600 bps baud rate, 8 data bits no parity,
1 stop bit, EIA RS-232 DTE electrical format, RJ-45
connector

Ethernet 10/100BaseT
Interface

Bite Rate

10 or 100 Mbps

Connector

8-pin modular jack: RJ-48

Modem

Connector

RJ11

Standard

FCC Part 68 and IC-CS03

Compliance

US and Canada