Features of the USS0203
- Dual redundant power supply – Main & Extension unit
- From 1+1 to 16+1 configuration
- GbE Logical Switching
- Automatic Switch Back
- Automatic memorization of configuration
- Reference device
- GUI with synoptic view
- User-configurable switching logic
- Switchable signals: ASI, IP, IF, L-band and RF-band
- Monitoring & Control via SNMP
- Management of Device Configuration
- Redundancy switching of a chain of devices
- Redundant Ethernet ports
The USS0202 Universal Redundancy Switch is a state-of-the-art product
designed to provide a cost effective and scalable 1+1 and N+1
protection scheme for a wide variety of equipment such as modulators,
demodulators, modems and converters.
The USS0202 set of advanced features allows optimizing the switching
time and implementing efficient protection schemes. The USS0202
meets simple and complex demanding protection requirements by
operating and controlling up to 36 switching modules embedded in
the main unit, or, for complex configurations, in up to seven USS0203
extension units.
Grouping of subgroups of devices and switches allows 1 USS system to
monitor and configure several independent redundancy setups thereby
allowing a compact solution for covering redundancy needs of a
complex setupSwitching can be done automatically through alarm
contacts, manually through the front panel, a dedicated webGUI, or
remotely via a monitoring and control system.
When the automatic mode is activated, the USS0202 monitors
continuously the protected devices. In case of alarm on one of those,
the USS0202 triggers a redundancy switch towards the spare device,
according to rules defined by the set of parameters governing the
switching operation.
The USS0202 is easy to install, configure, control and operate. Its SNMP
interface allows simple integration into NMS systems. The USS0202 also
allows defining a large set of switching behaviours through the use of a
limited set of parameters.
The USS0202 provides a wide range of switching capabilities for almost
any input and output signals used in satellite communications. The
range of switchable signals include ASI or IP, as well as IF, L-band or RF
band signals.