Adtran Integrated Access

ADTRAN is the world's leading supplier of Integrated Access Devices. Whether it's TDM or packet, ADTRAN's IADs ensure performance and interoperability for nearly any business class application.

Featured Solutions


IP Trunking and Hosted VoIP Services

For hosted IP voice services, ADTRAN offers the All-in-One Integrated Switch-Router, the NetVanta 1224R/STR with Power over Ethernet for IP phones and other LAN powered devices.

The Total Access 900/900e Series offers a solution for hybrid IP/analog networks. It can provide IP trunking for existing analog and digital devices and ethernet interfaces for connecting to PoE switches for IP phone connectivity.

The NetVanta 1355 provides 24 PoE Fast Ethernet ports for IP phones and remote devices. It also provides Gigabit Ethernet, integrated analog connections and modular WAN/LAN interface slots as well as local survivability through the analog trunk ports.

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Analog/Digital Voice and High-Speed Internet

Part of ADTRAN's Total Access System, The Total Access 850 is modular carrier-class Integrated Access Device (IAD). The Total Access 850 offers a wide variety of features and interface options for T1 TDM and packet networks such as T1 ATM and DSL. Scalable and economical, this IAD allows users to select from a wide variety of voice and data options for flexibility and ease of configuration. This platform offers an integral router, V.35, and DSX-1 interface port, and it can support up to 24 analog FXS ports by utilizing the six access module slots. With the Total Access 850 users can easily migrate from TDM to packet circuits, as network requirements change. An optional 8-hour battery backup system is available to protect uptime in case of a power outage. Additionally, all Total Access IADs provide an industry-leading 10-year warranty.

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Hi-Cap IAD

The Total Access 1500 can be deployed for high-capacity voice and data services in either a wallmount or rackmount configuration. The Total Access 1500 is scalable from one to four T1s of network bandwidth for up to 96 2-wire voice, as well as 2- and 4-wire analog and digital special services from a single chassis. The redundant Power Supply Units (PSUs) and Line Interface Units (LIUs) along with battery backup are optional.

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Integrated Access Voice/Data over Single T1

The Total Access 604, 608, 612, 616, and 624 support fixed-port analog voice applications as well as IP routing over a single T1. These fixed-port integrated access devices offer an extremely competitive price without eliminating features such as Assured Dialtone.

The number of analog voice interfaces supported by the Total Access 600 Series IADs corresponds to the model number of the product selected. Total Access 604 supports four analog FXS POTS interfaces and the Total Access 608 supports eight analog FXS POTS interfaces, while Total Access 612, 616, and 624 support 12, 16, and 24 anolog interfaces, respectively. These analog FXS POTS interfaces terminate on a 50-pin female Amphenol connection

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Metro Ethernet

For carriers offering Metro Ethernet services to business networks, the Total Access 900e Series offers dual Ethernet interfaces to provide WAN access over an Ethernet port. Integrated analog and digital voice as well as data service can be provided over this link. A robust SIP gateway and IP router make IP connectivity seamless and reliable.

The NetVanta 1355 adds Gigabit Ethernet and full 24 PoE Fast Ethernet ports for powering IP phones and other LAN powered local devices. Integrated and modular analog ports enable local survivability to the PSTN upon WAN link failure. Coupling the same SIP gateway of the Total Access 900 series with more IP interfaces and flexible WAN and analog interfaces, the NetVanta 1355 allows a more custom fit solution that will easily scale as your business grows.

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PRI Delivery

The Total Access 900 Series provides a single DSX-1 interface for PRI trunking applications while the Total Access 900e products provide dual interfaces for PRI connectivity to PBX/key systems for VoIP networks.

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Remote Survivability

If the VoIP network is unreachable, Total Access 900/900e and NetVanta 1355 products offer the ability to route E911 calls directly to a local PSTN trunk, providing a method of remote survivability in the event of network outages. This allows IP phones to continue to function even when a conection to the feature server is lost. SIP phones can place calls and connect using a locally connected FXO or PRI trunk.

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Switched Network Emulation

The ATLAS series of Integrated Access Devices (IADs) support dynamic circuit switching capabilities and call-by-call routing. This enables T1 or PRI channels to be shared between multiple applications. In this solution example, ATLAS is configured to emulate switched services over a T1. Some of the DS0s within the point to point T1 are set up as shared and switched channels. This allows the video and voice calls to dynamically access those channels of the bandwidth.

ATLAS switching allows customers to eliminate dedicated bandwidth for each application. For example, in many cases such as videoconferencing, bandwidth for video transmissions is needed infrequently. Using ATLAS as a switch enables video and voice to share access to channels, which makes the network more efficient and lowers overall communications costs.

In this solution example, the ATLAS 550 is providing both dedicated and switched services over the T1. For example, DS0 channels 1-6 could be set up as dedicated for the data application, while channels 7-24 could be set up as switched services to be shared between voice and video.

In an enterprise network, the ATLAS located at the central or headquarters location can also provide switched access to the public network for both the local and remote users.

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