Instruction manual

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ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Overview
System Description
1. SYSTEM OVERVIEW
The ATLAS 800 Series’ modular and highly scalable platform provides robust solutions for the wide-area
communication needs of medium-to-large corporations and network access providers. The ATLAS 800
Series is an Integrated Access System with extensive support of dedicated bandwidth management and
access switching. It contains a high-performance CPU and powerful communications drivers which
support applications such as frame relay and call switching.
With the ATLAS 800 Series, you can consolidate voice, data, and video applications into a single platform
while optimizing wide-area bandwidth and reducing equipment costs. The ATLAS 800 Series
architecture’s expansion slots allows for a variety of modules, making it one of the most versatile access
systems on the market.
ATLAS 830
The ATLAS 830 architecture includes a packet switching and a circuit switching bussing scheme. The
result is a system that supports bandwidth requirements of up to 30 T1 or Primary Rate ISDN (PRI)
circuits. Designed for standalone or rackmount use, the ATLAS 830 provides eight expansion slots that
accommodate hot-swappable option modules. A redundant power supply may be installed in slots 7 and 8,
if desired. A 10/100BaseT Ethernet connection for IP routing and network management and two onboard
T1/PRI interfaces are standard with the ATLAS 830.
ATLAS 890
The ATLAS 890 architecture includes a packet switching and a circuit switching bussing scheme. The
result is a system that supports bandwidth requirements of up to 30 T1 or Primary Rate ISDN (PRI)
circuits. Designed for standalone or rackmount use, the ATLAS 890 base unit provides two hot-swappable,
redundant system controller slots and up to 16 expansion slots that accommodate hot-swappable option
modules and up to four hot-swappable, redundant power supplies for a variety of applications. A
10/100BaseT Ethernet connection for IP routing and network management is standard with the
ATLAS 890 System Controller Module.
2. FEATURES AND BENEFITS
The following sections briefly describe features and benefits of the ATLAS 800 Series systems.
Configuration and Management
VT100 Emulation
SNMP, per MIB II (RFC1213), DS1 MIB (RFC1406), and ADTRAN private MIBs
•Telnet
Dial-up, remote management via external analog modem
Six levels of password protection and privileges
Software Upgradeable
Flash memory
TFTP download
XMODEM via control port