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HiPath Access - Overview


HiPath Access 500 Overview

HiPath Access 500a
- 19" and 1.5 U
- Up to 500 IP subscribers / ports.
- SoftGate 500 license
- Include APE (Access Point Emergency) – optional.
- 8 analog subscriber ports.
- 8 ports for HiPath Access Modules
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HiPath Access 500i
- 19" and 1.5 U
- Up to 500 IP subscribers / ports.
- SoftGate 500 license
- Include APE (Access Point Emergency) – optional.
- 8 analog subscriber ports.
- 8 S0 port (BRI).
- 8 ports for HiPath Access Modules
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HiPath Access 500a or HiPath Access 500i hardware component
• 8 RJ-45 X-Link (with LED).
• Status Indicator (2 LED with HPA500a and 4 LED HPA500i).
• 4 USB Type A 
• 1 LAN (RJ-45 with LED)
• 1 WAN (RJ-45 with LED)
• VGA connector (D-Sub 15 pin)
• 8 Analog interface (8 RJ-45 without LED)
• 8 ISDN/BRI trunk (8 RJ-45 without LED) – HPA500i
• 2.5” HD with min. 250GB

• A maximum number of 9 HiPath Access modules and/or virtual HG3500 can be connected to one HiPath 4000 SoftGate Access
• A maximum number of 9 HiPath Access modules and/or virtual HG3500 can be connected to one HiPath Access 500. 
Please note the integrated modules here however. If these are configured, this reduces the number of HiPath Access modules that can be connected accordingly.
• HiPath Access modules are not running with a HiPath4000 Softgate in a virtual machine.

HiPath Access Modules

HiPath Access SLA Module – SLMAE(24)
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• Peripheral board: SLMAE(24) 19" and 1U
• Status indicators (2 ×LED)
• X-Link A/B (2 × RJ-45 with LED)
• Analog interfaces 24 ports for the connection of analog subscribers.(24 x RJ-45 without LED)

HiPath Access SLO Module - SLMO24
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• Peripheral board: SLMO24 19" and 1U
• Status indicators (2 ×LED)
• X-Link A/B (2 × RJ-45 with LED)
• 24 Up0 interfaces for the connection of digital HiPath4000 phones. (24 x RJ-45 without LED)

HiPath Access PRI Module - DIUT2
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• Peripheral board: DIUT2 19" and 1U
• Status indicators (2 x LED)
• X-Link A/B (2 × RJ-45 with LED)
• 2 ports for the connection of 2 E1 CO trunk or tie lines. (2 x RJ-45 without LED)

HiPath Access BRI Module - STMD3
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• Peripheral board: STMD3 19" and 1U
• Status indicators (2 ×LED)
• X-Link A/B (2 × RJ-45 with LED)
• ISDN interfaces 8 ports for the connection of 8 S0 CO trunks or S0 subscribers. (8 x RJ-45 without LED)

HiPath Access TA Module - TMANI
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• Peripheral board: TMANI 19" and 1U
• Status indicators (2 ×LED)
• X-Link A/B (2 × RJ-45 with LED)
• 8 ports Analog interfaces for the connection of analog CO trunks or tie lines. (8 x RJ-45 without LED)

HiPath Access SLC Module - SLC24
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• Peripheral board: SLC24 19" and 1U
• Status indicators (2 ×LED)
• X-Link A/B (2 × RJ-45 with LED)
• 24 Up0E for the connection of DECT subscriber ot the connection of Base station BS4 (HiPath Cordless E V3.0) (24 x RJ-45 without LED)

X-Link Network
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The X-Link network connects the different HiPath Access modules with the HiPath 4000 SoftGate and its integrated Mediaserver. Synchronous TDM (Time Division Multiplex) streams are exchanged in this case with the media server as well as signaling and control information with the HiPath 4000 SoftGate.

IMPORTANT : To avoid jitter and other causes of failure the X-Link should never be made accessible to the customer LAN although it is based on standard LAN components and protocols. In particular, co-usage of LAN components from the customer's management domains is not permitted, not even in the form of a virtual LAN segment.

IMPORTANT : Only screened standard LAN cables are allowed for the X-LINK. These are not part of the shipment. The X-Link cable length must not exceed 100 m and must not be extended by means of an additional switch and a LAN cable.

IMPORTANT : The LAN ports of the HiPath Access module require autonegotiation and automatic polarity selection (Auto-MDIX). The HiPath Access module will not start operating unless autonegotiation is working at 100MBit/s and in full duplex mode

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