Modular Converter Chassis
Canary Conversion Net 2000
Manageable 20 port modular chassis
 
CCN-2000 features:
  • 20-slot chassis - all slots available for media conversion.
  • SNMP Management card - inserts in any slot.
  • Supports standard RFC 1213 MIB II and [IP/UDP] - including a wide array of traps and event counters.
  • SNMP software allows one CCN-2000 chassis to function as a master, linking other chassis as slaves for reporting and control purposes.
  • Management software structured for web access with XML upgrade path for additional monitoring variables. view
  • Complete EEPROM reporting: model, revision, serial numbers -  each card.
  • Dynamic monitoring of key user-selected variables for each card.
  • Reporting of:
  • Card condition - normal, crippled, failed.
  • Link status and temperature - each card.
  • Capability to remotely enable links or reset cards.
  • Voltage levels - each card.
  • Voltage levels - fan assembly, power supply output, overall system level.
  • Console port for local card/system configuration and link testing.
  • Redundant, swappable fan assembly.
  • Hall-effect sensors incorporated in fans to monitor rotational speeds.
  • Measurement and logging of internal Chassis temperatures.
  • Redundant 110/220 VAC, auto-sensing power supply with integral cooling fan; optional -48 VDC power supply.
  • All cards, fans, and power supplies incorporate a 'power and ground-before-data' connection and a 'soft start' feature to minimize demand start-up surges during installation.

   

Canary Conversion Net 2000/0400

Making networking easier! The new CCN-2000/0400 Series Modular Converter Chassis was developed in response to growing industry requirements for higher port density with system management and control. Building on the proven CCM-1600 Series, Canary's feature-rich Conversion Net 2000/0400 product family has refined the state-of-the-art for converter technology and performance.

The CCN-2000 chassis sets a new standard for enclosure fit and finish. The 19 inch wide, 2U high, black chassis contrasts with the gold anodized face plates of its 20 media conversion cards. Unique features include: a full width (across the front) air inlet chamber to ensure superior cooling across all cards; rack mounting brackets with two sets of screw hole patterns (one set allows for a more recessed position in the rack, the other positions the CCN-2000 chassis to maximize cooling air flow); and a single cross bar, using two thumb screws, locks in all cards (releasing the thumb screws allows the bar to drop down, clearing the way for easy card insertion).

CCN-2000 SNMP software is designed to function with IBM Tivoli™ and similar management platforms. System monitoring and control can be accomplished via the web.

The CCN-2000 & 0400 Chassis is intended to serve as the platform for a wide range of leading-edge products. Watch for continuing updates!

The CCN-2000 - with 20-slots, the CCN-0400 with 4-slots and a mix of hot swappable, Fast and Gigabit Ethernet, UTP-to-Fiber, and Fiber-to-Fiber media cards - sets a new standard for high-density, SNMP manageable media conversion. A management software interface will provide network monitoring access over the internet. 

The CCN-0400, 4-slot chassis, provides the same system management and control features as the larger CCN-2000.  As in the larger chassis, available power and temperature for the system and individual cards are monitored.  Used for satellite [remote] connections, CCN-0400s with their own IP addresses, can function as slave units - managed via a linked central CCN-2000 chassis.  A managed CCN-0400 supports three conversion modules.  Without management, four modules may be installed.  The CCN-0400 uses a single, robust internal power supply.  There is no provision for redundant power.  The CCN-0400 chassis is a compact 1 U [1.72"] high, 10.00" wide and 8.00" deep.  Media conversion modules are the same as those used in the CCN-2000 chassis.

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