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56K Modem module - Series 56 Digital Modem Module

The Ascend Series 56™ Digital Modem module offers corporations, ISPs and network service providers industry-leading access performance and increased flexibility and extensibility. By incorporating the ITU-T V.90 specification, these modules let subscribers use either V.90 or V.34-compatible modems to download data from a corporate office or the Internet at speeds up to 56 Kbps.

 

These modules can be integrated into central site MAX™ and MAX TNT™ WAN access switches and are available in 8-, 12and 16-port modules for the MAX and 48-port modules for the MAX TNT. By installing these V.90 and V.34-compatible Digital Modem modules, service providers can be assured that downstream calls travel to the local loop in pure digital format over an ISDN PRI or trunk-side T1/E1 line.

Series 56 Digital Modem Module Features

Support for wide range of modem modes ensures connectivity

The Series56 Digital Modems offer users dialing in on both analog and cellular lines support for all of the standard modem modes. With this technology, users can achieve a maximum of 56 Kbps on the downstream portion of a call and 31.2 Kbps on the upstream portion. Support for error correction and data compression maximizes data transfer integrity and boosts data throughput.

Support for data modem modes: V.90, K56flex, V.34bis, V.34, V.FC, V.32bis, V.22bis, V.22 and below

Support for error correction and data compression: V.42 LAPM and MNP2-4 error correction; V.42bis and MNP 5 data compression

MNP 10EC for enhanced cellular performance

 

Software-upgradable technology protects investment and offers long-term hardware viability

The Series 56 modems take advantage of the V.90 high-speed 56 Kbps modem standard and build on the industry-leading MAX and MAX TNT product lines. These V.90and V.34-compatible modems are fully software upgradable, providing customers with increased modem and network performance as well as on-going compatibility with modem standards.

Modems can be upgraded either locally or remotely using integrated management features

In-service upgrades can be made without interrupting user operations

 

Hierarchical DSP-based architecture delivers high-speed digital connections

Each Series56 Digital Modem module features an enhanced architecture that dedicates a Digital Signal Processor (DSP) to efficiently handle the task of packetizing and aggregating incoming byte streams as well as converting packets to bytes for outgoing traffic. This significantly offloads the central processor of the MAX, allowing it to focus on other tasks like packet forwarding and routing.

Dedicated DSP for each module for asynchronous packet processing

Each modem has a dedicated DSP for bit handling and a microcontroller for control functions

Series56 Digital Modems process the call as purely digital through the carrier's central office .

Series56 Digital Modem Module Specifications

Data Modem Modes V.90, K56flex, V.34bis, V.34, V.FC, V.32bis, V.32, V.22bis, V.22A/B, V.23, and V.21; Bell 212A and 103
Internal Error Correction/Data Compression V.42 LAPM and MNP 2-4 error correction, V.42bis and MNP 5 data compression
Cellular MNP10EC enhanced cellular performance
Fax Modem 14.4 Kbps transfer rate V.33, V.17, V.29, V.27ter and V.21, channel 2, Group 3, T.30 protocol and Class 1 and 2
Line Speeds Up to 56 Kbps
Software Upgrade Via uploadable modem code
Multiprotocol Functionality IP/IPX, PPP, MP, Multilink Protocol Plus (MP+), AppleTalk, BACP
Authentication Ascend Access Control (RADIUS), TACACS, TACACS+
Security SecureConnect Firewall (for MAX), PAP, CHAP, Callback, CLID, token card
Transfer Rate 56 Kbps downstream/31.2 Kbps upstream
Interfaces Per Card 16-port modules MAX 4000
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