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Q-RAY1100 SDH
Overview

The QuickTel Q-Ray1100 SDH is an ultra-compact, next generation SDH micro multi-service provisioning platform (µMSPP).

Part of STM-1/STM-4 µMSPP products, the Q-Ray1100 is the choice for economical deployment of SDH access points with 28 E1 ports, but with more options in the Ethernet needs.

Features Data Interfaces
  • 28 E1 Interfaces
  • 3 E3 Interfaces
  • 8 FE Interfaces
  • 2 GE Interfaces
  • 2 Optical Interfaces
Flexible Service
  • E1, E3, STM-1/STM-4 client ports
  • Ethernet 10/100/1000 client ports
  • Highest port density in 1U class
  • Flexible TDM Connectivity
Flexible NE configurations
  • The Q-Ray1100 can be configured as a Terminal Multiplexer (TMUX) or an Add-Drop Multiplexer (ADM), with E1, E3, or 10/100/1000 Ethernet service interfaces and trunk interfaces at STM-1/4.
Cross Connection
  • The product has a built in non-blocking cross connect at VC-4, VC-3 or VC-12 granularity for efficient traffic grooming. In view of the growing demand for packet services, QRAY1100 provides an Ethernet tributary interface to carry inter-office traffic from corporate LANs, campus networks or from ISPs.
Superior Cost Performance
  • Feature-rich robust platform
  • Breakthrough price point
Network Management
  • Providing network management function, to monitor and set working condition of the device.
  • Remote in-band Management using CLI or Quick Tel SDH Management System.
  • Local out of band management using CLI.
  • Supports FTP to upgrade firmware.
Element Management Software
  • Alarm Monitoring
  • Monitor Active Alarms
  • Monitor History Alarms
  • Filtering Alarms
  • Topology Management:
  • SDH Auto Discovery
  • SDH Node Viewer
Reliability
  • Redundant timing inputs, power supply
  • MSP 1+1 protection
Power Supply
  • Dual Feed DC Supply Range: -36VDC ~ -72VDC
  • Protected against, short circuit, Over voltage and under voltage
Benefits

  • Easy and cost effective option to grow to a larger network with minimum increase in overhead costs
  • Seamless transition from TDM to Packet Data
  • Compatibility with existing SDH network
  • Simple management and operation
  • Simplified network planning
  • Full-rate and fractional Ethernet services
Applications

  • Building access (business or residential)
  • 2G/3G mobile BTS/Node B cell site backhaul
  • Basic telephony and leased line services
  • Public wireless access point backhaul
  • SDH digital microwave radio
  • Backup storage and disaster recovery
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