LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES VERIFIES MULTIPLEXER FROM CARRIER ACCESS.Carrier Access Corp. (Nasdaq: CACS CACS Center for Advanced Computer Studies CACS Computer Audit, Control and Security CACS Carrier Access Corporation (stock symbol) CACs Criteria Air Contaminants CACS Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies CACS Coronary Artery Calcium Scoring ), a provider of broadband digital access equipment solutions, announced that its Wide Bank 28 STS-1 multiplexer has passed Lucent Technologies interoperability tests and has been verified for use with the Lucent 5ESS (1) (Electronic Switching System) A large-scale computer from Lucent used to route telephone calls in a telephone company office. The 5ESS is a Class 5 central office switch, and the 4ESS is a Class 4 tandem office switch. switch. The tests, conducted in Lucent Technologies' LIVENET test facility, confirm that the Wide Bank 28 STS-1 conforms to all standards necessary to perform STS-1 to DS1 transmultiplexing while connected to a Lucent 5ESS switch system. The Wide Bank 28 is the only One Rack Unit A unit of measurement of the height of a rack-mounted device. One rack unit, or RU, is 1.75". See rack mounted. (1.75 inches) multiplexer on the market that offers an STS-1 interface. It allows users to expand the capacity of the Lucent Technologies 5ESS Digital Networking Unit-Sonet (DNU-S) switch by aggregating up to 28 asynchronous Refers to events that are not synchronized, or coordinated, in time. The following are considered asynchronous operations. The interval between transmitting A and B is not the same as between B and C. The ability to initiate a transmission at either end. T1 lines into a synchronous STS-1 signal which then goes into the switch. |
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