10 sample questions you can expect to discuss with our engineers, along with any other technical questions you might have:
How do I design a robust architecture to ensure that my voice network is uninterrupted?
How do I manage my T1 extension application?
How do I ensure that the power budget calculated is sufficient, and will still be sufficient for years to come?
How do I scale my application as capacities grow?
How do I decide on the right infrastructure, and make sure I’m choosing the right fiber cabling?
How do I install your solution? What happens if I have questions or changes in the network design? Would I get premium support then?
What if I need to support a point-to-multipoint application? Can your system support that? Is it centrally manageable?
What happens if the system does not work properly on my own environment? Will you be there to help? Would I be able to return the products with no strings attached?
Will your system work seamlessly with T1s? E1s? PRIs?
Is this system transparent? Will it impact the voice quality? Do you care what PBX am I using? Have you tested it?
APPLICATION:
Extend up to 84 T1 lines over fiber point-to-point
Redundant hot-swappable power supplies.
Automatic 1+1 link protection on the uplink and T1 tributaries.
All components are field replaceable and can be backed up.
Management options includes SNMP, Telnet or web-based management.
Operates over single mode, multimode and or single fiber (WDM).
True plug and play units.
Maximum range of 50 miles.
NEBS-3 compliant units available.
APPLICATION:
Extend up to 3 x T3 lines over fiber point-to-point
Redundant hot-swappable power supplies.
Automatic 1+1 link protection on the uplink and T1 tributaries.
All components are field replaceable and can be backed up.
Management options includes SNMP, Telnet or web-based management.
Operates over single mode, multimode and or single fiber (WDM).
True plug and play units.
Maximum range of 50 miles.
NEBS-3 compliant units available.
Compact 1U unit with low power consumption.
Featured Customer Implementation
Illinois State University's Manager of Telecommunications, John Foster, was recently challenged with increasing phone communications capacity over the
campus’s extensive fiber network, but found that the manufacturer of the network’s existing fiber multiplexers was no longer in business. Concerned about uniformity and the lack of spare parts in the event of an outage, Foster embarked on a search for a new solution. Foster eventually decided on the Optimux-T3 from RADirect. Not only did it satisfy all of ISU's unique requirements, but its cost was nearly one-third the price of the Siemens solution also under consideration.