Transition Networks ION T1/E1/J1 Network Interface Device Module 4 x T1/E1/J1 over Fiber

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Transition Networks ION T1/E1/J1 Network Interface Device Module 4 x T1/E1/J1 over Fiber

The Transition Networks ION T1/E1/J1 Network Interface Device Module (C6110) is a compact, managed mux media converter designed to extend four T1, E1, or J1 copper lines over a single fiber link. This 4 x T1/E1/J1 over fiber module sits in an ION chassis to deliver reliable, scalable, and centralized transport for mission‑critical voice and data services. Whether you’re building a multi‑site enterprise network, a carrier‑class metro network, or a campus backbone, the ION C6110 delivers precise timing, efficient multiplexing, and streamlined management to keep your TDM services running smoothly across fiber distances. The device is available in versions that support fixed fiber connectors, enabling quick deployment in fiber‑centric environments while preserving the familiar RJ‑48 interfaces for T1/E1/J1 connections. By consolidating four copper channels onto one fiber path, this module reduces port sprawl, lowers fiber plant costs, and simplifies maintenance without compromising service quality or reliability.

  • Extend four independent T1/E1/J1 copper circuits over a single fiber link with preserved timing, framing, and channel integrity, enabling long‑haul transport between sites without multiple fiber ports.
  • Four RJ-48 copper interfaces provide flexible per‑channel deployment for T1, E1, or J1 services, enabling seamless compatibility with legacy telephony and data systems while leveraging fiber transport.
  • One fiber uplink port aggregates all four channels onto a single optical link, simplifying the fiber plant and reducing the number of fiber transceivers required in the network.
  • Managed performance and visibility: web GUI, SNMP, and CLI access deliver comprehensive monitoring, alarm signaling, remote management, and QoS controls to ensure reliable service delivery.
  • Flexible fiber connectivity options: versions with fixed fiber connectors or versions that support pluggable optics (SFP) allow operators to tailor fiber type (single‑mode or multi‑mode) and distance to the deployment scenario while maintaining a compact form factor.

Technical Details of Transition Networks ION T1/E1/J1 Network Interface Device Module 4 x T1/E1/J1 over Fiber

  • Module family: ION C6110 series mux media converter for 4 x T1/E1/J1 over fiber transport
  • Copper interfaces: 4 x RJ-48 ports supporting T1, E1, or J1 signaling as configured
  • Fiber uplink: 1 x fiber port (options include fixed connectors or pluggable optics depending on version)
  • Management: secure web GUI, SNMP support, and CLI compatibility for remote provisioning, monitoring, and fault isolation
  • Multiplexing capability: simultaneous transport of four TDM channels over a single optical link with timing and framing preserved per channel
  • Connectivity options: compatible with standard Transition Networks ION chassis; supports fixed‑connector or SFP‑based fiber depending on model variant
  • Performance characteristics: delivers deterministic, low‑latency transport suitable for voice and data networks; aggregated bandwidth is determined by the selected T1/E1/J1 standard per channel
  • Configuration & automation: supports channel mapping, clocking source configuration (internal/external), and advanced management features for scalable deployments
  • Deployment context: ideal for telecom carriers, enterprise campuses, data centers, and high‑availability networks seeking fiber extension of multiple copper TDM services

how to install Transition Networks ION T1/E1/J1 Network Interface Device Module 4 x T1/E1/J1 over Fiber

  • Power down the ION chassis and locate an available slot designed for plug‑in modules, following the chassis manufacturer’s safety and grounding procedures.
  • Insert the C6110 module into the appropriate ION chassis slot and secure it according to the chassis’ installation protocol to ensure proper electrical and optical alignment.
  • Connect the four T1/E1/J1 lines to the RJ-48 copper ports on the module, using correct pinout and termination to maintain signal integrity for each channel.
  • Attach the fiber uplink to the module’s fiber port, selecting the appropriate fixed connector or, if required by the version, install the correct SFP transceiver for the fiber type and distance you plan to use (MMF or SMF as supported).
  • Power on the chassis and access the module via the web GUI or SNMP to configure channel mappings, timing source, and fiber parameters; verify link status, perform a basic loopback or traffic test, and monitor for any alarms to confirm a healthy deployment.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the Transition Networks ION T1/E1/J1 Network Interface Device Module 4 x T1/E1/J1 over Fiber? A: It is a managed mux media converter module that carries four copper T1/E1/J1 channels over a single fiber link, designed for installation in Transition Networks ION chassis to extend and centralize TDM services.
  • Q: How many copper channels does it support? A: It supports four independent T1/E1/J1 channels via four RJ-48 copper ports, enabling flexible per‑channel deployment across TDM networks.
  • Q: What fiber options are available? A: Depending on the version, the module can use fixed fiber connectors or a pluggable SFP approach to accommodate a choice of single‑mode or multi‑mode fiber optics and suitable distance requirements.
  • Q: How is the device managed? A: Management is provided through a web GUI, SNMP, and CLI access, allowing network engineers to monitor channel status, configure parameters, and remotely manage the transport of T1/E1/J1 services.
  • Q: Where can I use this module? A: It is ideal for telecom, enterprise campuses, data centers, and metro networks requiring reliable fiber extension of multiple copper TDM services with centralized management and simplified fiber deployment.

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