In addition to Liberator, Patapsco also make
the world’s leading backup
products – the Databand range.
The ISDN can be shared with other devices
Priority setting will give the backup immediate ISDN access when needed.
No additional ISDN costs for the backup (although customers may choose to add at some extra “B” channels)
All ISDN channels are available for general use by when not needed for backup.
In summary, the most significant cost consideration when looking at ISDN backup – the ISDN costs themselves – can be reduced significantly by using Liberator.
Liberator can also bring other advantages once installed and these are covered
on the Applications page.
Additional benefits of this configuration are:
Increased resilience for the leased line backup unit
Reduced ISDN costs through the sharing abilities of the Liberator.
The illustration shows a backup unit with PRI, giving the potential for higher backup speeds.
See also Patapsco’s Databand range of leased
line ISDN
backup products which supply backup at speeds between 64kbps
and 2.048Mbps.
Leased lines are a critical part of many organisations’ infrastructure
and ISDN
backup can be installed to provide an immediate alternate route
when the leased line fails.
Installing and renting the ISDN for backup products
is probably the most significant cost element. This can stop some companies
installing leased
line backup equipment, even though their business suffers when their leased
lines fail.
This is where Liberator can help.
If ISDN is already installed at the site, Liberator can share these connections
with the leased line backup system, giving a number of advantages.
Other BRI
local devices can also be connected as well as the PRI shown connected in
this example.
Resilience can be enhanced if the backup unit has a separate ISDN connection
which can be aggregated when required.
Then, were the PRI to fail, the backup unit still has access to the separate
BRI.







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