The invention relates to a system architecture and to a method for linking an MSAN to a main distribution frame and to a distribution frame connection module.
MSANs (multiservices access nodes) are network components in broadband connection networks which make available, in addition to the broadband services, analog telephone connection lines and ISDN connection lines using IP technology at the main distribution frame. The line termination takes place in the MSAN in the same way as the conversion of VoIP (voice-over-IP) in both transmission directions.
The existing main distribution frames have a subscriber side (line) and a system side, with jumpering between these two sides. The system side has, for example, connections to a PSTN (public switched telephone network) and a DSLAM, the low-frequency POTS (plain old telephone service) signals being filtered out by corresponding filter circuits (splitters) upstream of or in the DSLAM. If the intention is now to link an MSAN, the wiring must be correspondingly matched on the system side. In particular in the case of poor documentation of the existing wiring, this involves a considerable amount of complexity.
The invention is based on the technical problem of providing a system architecture and a method for linking a MSAN to a main distribution frame and to an associated distribution frame connection module, by means of which the linking process is facilitated.
The solution to the technical problem results from the subject matters having the features of patent claims 1, 5 and 6. Further advantageous configurations of the invention are given in the dependent claims.
The system architecture for linking an MSAN to a main distribution frame comprises at least one distribution frame connection module, which is arranged between the MSAN and a system side of the main distribution frame, the distribution frame connection module having a conductor connection side and a cable connection side, it being possible for contacts of the conductor connection side to be connected to contacts of the cable connection side, the distribution frame connection module having a switching function, by means of which the connection between the conductor connection side and the cable connection side can be produced or interrupted, the MSAN being connected to the cable connection side of the distribution frame connection module via cables, and the system side of the main distribution frame being connected to the conductor connection side of the distribution frame connection module via conductors. The basic concept is to leave the wiring on the system side of the main distribution frame unchanged, but for all of the conductors to additionally be connected to MSAN via the distribution frame connection module. If the intention is then for the MSAN to be brought into operation, the connection is produced via the switching function in the distribution frame connection module, with it being possible for the old conductor connections to DSLAMs or PSTNs to be removed.
In principle, the switching function can be realized by active technology with transistors or by means of relays. However, active technology permanently requires electrical energy. The use of relays can be configured more favorably if the rest position produces the connection between the cable connection side and the conductor connection side since in this case the relays only need to be energized before the switchover operation. However, the use of a large number of relays is cost-intensive.
Preferably, therefore, the switching function is realized by isolating contacts or switching contacts. In the case of the isolating contacts, isolating connectors are then used for producing the connection, while in the case of switching contacts, switching connectors are correspondingly used.
In an alternative embodiment, at least one female connector is arranged on the conductor connection side of the distribution frame connection module, and male connectors or male connector strips with conductor connection contacts can be plugged into said female connector, in a first plug-in position the male connectors being held merely mechanically in the female connector, but having no electrical contact with the contacts of the cable connection side, and in a second position the male connectors both being held mechanically and having electrical contact with the contacts of the cable connection side.
In a further preferred embodiment, at least one printed circuit board is arranged in the distribution frame connection module, and the contacts of the conductor connection side are connected to the contacts of the cable connection side via said printed circuit board. The contacts on the conductor connection side are preferably in the form of insulation displacement contacts or in the form of wire-wrap contacts.
The invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to a preferred exemplary embodiment. In the figures:
The system architecture 1 for linking an MSAN 2 to a main distribution frame 3 comprises at least one distribution frame connection module 10. The main distribution frame 3 comprises a system side 3a and a subscriber side 3b, the subscriber side 3b being formed by terminal blocks 4 and the system side 3a being formed by terminal blocks 5, between which the jumpering takes place. Then, conductors 8 are laid from the terminal blocks 5 to a switch 6 of a PSTN and to a DSLAM 7. The conductors 8 are in this case usually connected to the terminal blocks 5 in the form of twin conductors, which incidentally also applies to the conductors at the terminal blocks 4. For this purpose, the terminal blocks 4, 5 have conductor connection contacts, for example in the form of insulation displacement contacts or wire-wrap contacts.
The distribution frame connection module 10 has a cable connection side 10a and a conductor connection side 10b, the MSAN 2 being connected to the cable connection side 10a of the distribution frame connection module 10 via system cables 11. For this purpose, for example, plug-type connectors such as, for example, 37-pole D-sub plug-type connectors or 44-pole HD-D-sub plug-type connectors are arranged on the cable connection side 10a. Furthermore, conductors 12 are connected between the terminal blocks 5 and the conductor connection side 10b. The conductors 12 are in this case preferably twin conductors. However, it is in principle conceivable to also provide plug-type connectors for system cables on the conductor connection side 10b which are then split into twin conductors at the other end for the terminal blocks 5. The linking now takes place by first the MSAN 2 being connected to the cable connection side 10a. Then, the conductor connection contacts are connected to the conductors 12 on the conductor connection side 10b, with initially there not yet being an electrical connection between the cable connection side 10a and the conductor connection side 10b as a result of a switching function of the distribution frame connection module 10, which will be explained in more detail further below. In the next step, the opposite ends of the conductors 12 are then connected to the terminal blocks 5, with the result that the conductor connection contacts there are in each case wired twice, namely to the conductors 8 and to the conductors 12. Then, the connection between the conductor connection side 10b and the cable connection side is produced via the switching function and finally the conductors 8 are severed or removed. The connection assignments between the switch 6 and the terminal blocks 5 are usually not known, but they can be read, for example, at the cable connection side 10a or the conductor connection side 10b of the distribution frame connection module 10 and/or the DSLAM and the MSAN programmed correspondingly. In this case, it is possible to design the MSAN in such a way that it itself first determines the assignments and then programs itself correspondingly.
The strip 13 comprises a female connector 15 (see
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 031 521.4 | Jul 2008 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP09/04285 | 6/15/2009 | WO | 00 | 4/1/2011 |