42 | FEATURES MicroMAP 9001 MiniMAP 9100 iMAP 9700 iMAP 9810 PART NUMBER TN-254-80 TN-9101 / 2 / 3 TN-250G-B TN-253G PHYSICAL HEIGHT 1RU 9RU 3RU POWER SUPPLY Single AC TN-9102 Requires additional TN-R113 Requires additional TN-R113 Dual AC (option) Future TN-9103 Requires additional TN-R113 and TN-R114 Requires additional TN-R113 and TN-R114 Dual DC Standard TN-9101 Standard Standard CONTROLLER CARDS Primary fabric controller Not required CFC12 CFC56 CFC56 CFC100 CFC100 Optional redundant controller Not required CFC56 CFC56 CFC100 CFC100 NETWORK TRANSPORT Slots None integrated into chassis None – transport on CFC12 fabric 2 2 2 2 Model None CFC12 fabric XE1S XE6 XE1S XE6 Uplink ports 4 × SFP 1/2.5G 4 × SFP + 2 × 10/100/1000T 1 × SFP+ 6 × SFP+ 1 × SFP+ 6 × SFP+ Uplink speed Gigabit 10GbE 10GbE 10GbE 10GbE CHANNEL UNIT SLOTS 1 3 17 15 (when dual XE6 installed, 14 with dual-fabric cards) 8 6 (when dual XE6 installed) MAX PORTS xDSL 72 408 360 192 144 POTS 72 408 360 192 144 T1/E1 24 136 120 64 48 Dual fiber (100Mbps) 30 170 150 80 60 BiDi fiber (100Mbps) 60 340 300 192 120 BiDi fiber (1000Mbps) 72 408 360 192 144 10/100TX (copper) 30 170 150 80 60 Gigabit SFP 24 136 120 64 48 GEPON 192 1088 960 512 384 UDSL24 24 N/A N/A 192 TEMPERATURE RANGE -40ºC to 65ºC -40ºC to 65ºC (TN-9102/3 AC version: 0ºC to 55ºC) -40ºC to 65ºC -40ºC to 65ºC Chassis Multiservice Access Platform (iMAP) The Allied Telesis integrated Multiservice Access Platform (iMAP™ ) is the benchmark of true next- generation IP access solutions, fulfilling all of today’s critical broadband service needs — and designed to evolve with new service demands. As the world’s communications systems move to an all IP and Ethernet access network with IP/MPLS core, the Allied Telesis iMAP represents the first and only true IP access platform designed for this purpose. Its unique carrier-grade IP/Ethernet capabilities are suitable for any provider building an IP access network. Industry-leading capabilities position the iMAP as the access network for alternative and emerging carriers, Independent Operating Companies (IOCs), PTTs, ILECs, ISPs, public utilities, and private organizations such as hospitals, hotels, and Multi-Tenant Units/Multi-Dwelling Units (MTU/MDU).