The
M-FRAP is an SNMP managed Frame Relay Access Probe
with an integral T1/FT1 DSU/CSU. It includes a V.35
port and an RJ-48C Drop & Insert port. The M-FRAP offers an advanced
in-band management solution that allows the device to
be managed remotely without the use of an external LAN,
SLIP or PPP connection. The M-FRAP independently monitors
the Frame Relay network and provides valuable network
performance statistics on up to 200 DLCIs of Frame Relay
traffic. It can be used in a wide range of applications
including LAN internetworking and legacy networks over
Frame Relay and for internet access. It is flexible enough
to work in virtually any T1 application - with or without
Frame Relay and is a member of a flexible and diverse
family of FRAP™ products. M-FRAP can be managed
by any SNMP manager or by VITAL’s Envisage GUI.
FEATURES
T1/FT1 Frame Relay
Access Probe with built-in DSU/CSU and Drop & Insertt/PBX
Port
- Collects statistical information on
WAN/Frame Relay environments
- Monitors 200 DLCIs simultaneously
- Monitors performance of IP, IPX, SNA
and application layer protocols
- Provides SNMP access to in-band management
and diagnostics without passing through or requiring
a router
- VT-100/TELNET access, PING support and
built-in service modem
- TFTP Software downloadable over the
network
- Provides quick install for fast and
easy installation
- Maintains connectivity during failure
conditions to permit diagnostics
- Integrates with VITAL ’s Envisage
GUI, Performance Manager™ and other 3rd party
applications
- 90 day warranty
BENEFITS
- M-FRAP replaces standard DSU/CSU devices with a frame-aware
product that includes the DSU/CSU thus providing valuable
information about the performance of the frame relay
network allowing timely decision making for maximizing
availability and minimizing management expenses.
- M-FRAP restores diagnostics lost when switching from
Leased Lines to Frame Relay and includes new diagnostic
tools designed for frame relay thus allowing operators
to test, stress and prove their network is operational
while preventing inadvertent testing from bringing
down the network.
- M-FRAP includes TFTP capability allowing downloads
over the network thus eliminating the need for very
costly site visits to perform maintenance and upgrades.
- M-FRAP includes a wide array of troubleshooting and
disaster recovery techniques for Rapid Problem Determination
and Isolation that allows operators to pinpoint the
problem quickly and apply the necessary resource to
correct it thus minimizing downtime and saving substantial
amounts of company revenue.
- M-FRAP includes a QuickInstall feature that allows
even the least technical to install the unit in minutes
with a minimum of parameters and can be set up via
LCD/Keypad or VT-100 terminal or via built in service
modem thus making the unit quick and easy to install.
- M-FRAP presents data in standard SNMP and Frame Relay
MIB format thus making it easy to import into any SNMP
manager or third party data collection facility that
may already be present in the company thus saving money
and preventing customers from being locked into a proprietary
solution.
- M-FRAP includes a host of frame relay monitoring
features such as endpoint autodiscovery and latency
reporting that can be used insure network performance
meets the needs of the users at all times and can be
used to enforce service level agreements or to improve
service.
SPECIFICATIONS
Physical Characteristics
M-FRAP Configuration – 1 V.35 port and 1 D&I
port
Chassis Dimensions – Height - 1.72 in (4.37 cm)
Width - 17.32 in (43.99 cm) Depth - 12 in (30.48 cm)
(Unit is 1U high)
Weight – 8.2 lbs (18.04 kg)
Operating Temperature – 32° to 104° F (0° to
50° C)
Relative Humidity – 0% to 95% (non-condensing)
Power – Internal 115/220 VAC +- 10%, 60/50Hz
Integral DSU/CSU Compatibility
T1 Support – AT&T Pubs 62411, 54019A, 54016
ESF Support – AT&T Pubs 54016, ANSI T1.403,
D4
Certifications – FCC Part 15 Class A; Part 68;
UL/CUL Listed; DOC3; FRF.14
T1 WAN Interface
Physical Interface – RJ-48C
Line Rate – 1.544 Mbps +/-50 bps
Line Encoding Format – AMI or B8ZS
Receiver Line Sensitivity to 36dB Signal Loss
Clocking Modes – Internal, Recovered from Network
(Loop), Drop & Insert or DTE Port
DTE Data Mode
Data Port Rate – N x 56 Kbps; N x 64 Kbps
Data Port Interface – V.35 34 pin Female
DSU/CSU Diagnostics
Network - Line, Payload, Aggregate/Remote Loopbacks
Drop & Insert - Line/Payload Loopbacks
Data Port - Local/Remote V.54 Loopbacks
BER Tester - 511 and QRSS on Aggregate or per port
Ping Support
VNIP - Virtual per PVC Loopbacks and BERTs (VLOOP/VBERTs)
Event Log
Maintains last 250 events
Frame Relay (LMI)
Support (unit supports an unlimited
number of PVCs for data throughput)
LMI Type 1 (original)
ANSI T1.617 Annex D
ITU Q.933 Annex A
RFC 1490 Frame Relay Encapsulation
RFC 1315 Frame Relay MIB
Can Source LMI in the event router or network fails both
to and from the network (default is on).
Frame Relay Statistics (unit monitors 200 DLCIs)
Packets (Frames); Discard Eligible Packet; Bad CRC; Reported
CIR Bytes; FECN & BECN Indicators; Aborted Frames;
Throughput; LMI activity
Others features include per PVC utilization (%) and availability;
DLCI up/down/detect time.
End-to-End Reporting via Virtual Network Interactive
Protocol (VNIP)
Automatic DLCI Pair Mapping
Accurate Transit Delay Measurement
Stress Testing & Application Modeling
Per PVC Loopbacks and Virtual BERTs
SLA Verification
Data Collection Periods
Short Term – Selectable in 3 to 15 second intervals
Intervals – Current, Last, Aggregate (total since
last reset)
Information Collected – All MIB 1315 variables
plus all protocols for 200 DLCIs
Long Term – Selectable 4 seconds to 1 hour
Intervals – 96 (up to 4 days at 1 hour each)
Information Collected – 8 selected attributes
(MIB 1315 and/or protocols) for 100 DLCIs
MIBs Supported
SNMP MIB II (RFC 1213)
Frame Relay Retransmission MIB (RFC 1315)
T1 Serial Transmission MIB (RFC 1406)
Enterprise MIB 485
Control Characteristics
Physical Interface – RJ-48C Female (front), dB9
pin Male (rear), asynchronous RS-232 up to 115.2 Kbps:
VT100, Telnet, LCD & Keypad, SNMP via inband or SLIP
(Slip to Ethernet conversion available)
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