Zhone Technologies Network Device manual Foreign Exchange Station FXS Card, VF Transmission

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Zhone Technologies, Inc.

IMACS Product Book, Version 4

III. IMACS Voice Modules and Applications

1. Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) Card

The IMACS supports one Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) card, the 812960 FXS Card, which provides eight 2-wire analog ports with a terminating impedance of 600 ohms.

FXS cards can be installed in any IMACS chassis User Slot, and will (in most cases) require a ring generator. AC powered systems will also require a –48 VDC converter. FXS cards encode the incoming analog voice signals into 64 Kbps PCM format before transmission onto the network. Each FXS card provides a single 50-pin female amphenol connector (RJ27X).

All port parameters are software configurable on a port-by-port basis. The Mode setting specifies whether the port is to be used for standard Foreign Exchange Station, Foreign Exchange Software Defined Network (“wink”), Private Line Automatic Ringdown (PLAR), or Dial Pulse Origination applications. For example in the case of a PLAR circuit, the port can be programmed to provide Ringback Tone towards the caller. The Type setting specifies Loop Start, Loop Start with Forward Disconnect, Ground Start, Ground Start Immediate and Ground Start Automatic operation. If the PLAR mode is selected, then the two options supported under Type are “D3” and “D4” which meet the pre-1988 and post-1988 specifications for PLAR circuits. The PCM Coding options supported include ∝ -Law, A-Law and inverted A-Law, and the user may also select the Trunk Conditioning mode (busy or idle) that should be applied towards the attached equipment should the WAN facility that the port is connected to fails. In addition, both the Transmit (Tx) and Receive (Rx) TLP levels can be set in increments of 0.1 dB. The Tx TLP range is from -10.0 dB to +5.0 dB. The Rx TLP range is from -10.0 dB to +2.0 dB.

The user may also specify, on a port-by-port basis, whether to use North American ANSI standard ABCD signaling (which is the default) or ITU (CCITT) ABCD signaling by turning the signaling conversion setting “on” or “off”. The trans-hybrid balance may be specified as one of eight values as well as for a customized user-specified terminating impedance. At the present time, all eight values are identical and are set for a terminating impedance of 600+2.15µF in the case of a Model 8129 FXS card.

Software-initiated testing and diagnostics supported on FXS cards include the setting of both analog and digital loop back towards the network and the generation of a Digital MilliWatt (DMW) signal on a port-by-port basis. A robust set of Test functions allow the user to monitor and set the state of the analog Tip and Ring leads of any FXS port and to set and monitor the state of the ABCD signaling bits of the digitized voice signal. In cross-connect systems, the Test functionality also includes the ability to generate test tones (300Hz, 1 kHz, 3 kHz and “quiet”) and transmit those toward either the user side or the network side of the system. FXS cards can use the voice-compression features of the ADPCM and LBRV Server cards. Table 10 provides all the relevant FXS cards specifications.

Table 10—FXS Specifications

 

 

Model 8129 2-wire Analog FXS Voice Card

 

 

 

 

Physical Characteristics

 

 

 

 

 

Model 812960

8 ports

 

 

 

 

Physical Interface

1 female 50-pin Telco connector

 

 

Dimensions of Card

8 x 0.94 x 7.48 inches (HWD)

 

 

Weight of Card

1 lb or .4 k

 

 

 

 

Power Consumption of Card

3.12 W

 

 

 

 

Signaling Modes

Software configurable on a per port basis: foreign exchange station

 

 

 

(FXS), FXS defined network (Megacom), Private Line Automatic

 

 

 

Ringdown (PLAR), Dial Pulse Originating (DPO)

 

 

Signaling Types

Loop Start, Ground Start,

Loop Start with Forward Disconnect, Feature

 

 

 

Group D (for high-speed modem services), Bill On Answer, D3, D4,

 

 

 

DPO and Single Party, Universal Grade Voice

 

 

Specification

Short Loop

 

Long Loop

 

 

Loop Resistance

Min 300 Ω, Max 700 Ω

 

Min 300 Ω , Max 1800 Ω

 

 

Termination Impedance

600 + 2.16 uF

 

 

 

 

VF Transmission

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

March 2001

 

 

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Contents Imacs Product Book Intentionally Left Blank Table of Contents Imacs System Testing and Diagnostics Section Title Server CardsManagement Channel Concentrator MCC Internet Protocol Router Low-Bit Rate Voice ServerImacs Product Overview Imacs Features and Benefits Imacs Architecture Overview WANCPU WAN Imacs System Bus ArchitectureUser Buses WAN BusesServer Buses Card Type SummaryCPU Card Interface CardPower Supply Redundancy Voice CardData Card Server CardCPU Card Redundancy WAN Card RedundancyAdpcm Redundancy System Synchronization and ClockingImacs System Management MCC MIBFrame Relay NetworkImacs Management Using FDL/SA4 T1/E1 Frame RelayRouter FDL over ESF Each FDL is mapped to a separate DS0Imacs 38.4 kbps Slip Terminal Server Concentrator Node Page M card with 2713 Hz Loop back Module# Imacs 800 Universal Enclosure-Front View Imacs 800 Universal EnclosureImacs 800 Universal Enclosure-Rear View Imacs 900 Universal EnclosureImacs 900 Universal Enclosure Imacs 600 Front Load EnclosurePhysical and Environmental Characteristics Imacs Dimensions Chassis Height Width Depth ModelPower Supplies Imacs Minimum Clearances 600 800 900Imacs Compliance With Regulatory Standards Model 8903 Power Supply 120 VAC Model 8905 Power Supply, 120/240 VAC Model 8908 Power Supply, 105/240 VACRing Generator Page CPU Cards LED Indicators Operational ModesCode Storage Maximum number of WAN linksInterface Cards Page Interface Card Specifications YESWAN Ports Node Port EIA RS232-C DOC CS03Page T1 Signal Format E1 Signal FormatHDB3 Performance and Test OptionsWAN Card Hardware Specifications Etsi ETRSpecification Short Loop Long Loop Foreign Exchange Station FXS CardVF Transmission Characteristics Foreign Exchange Office FXO CardPCM Coding Transhybrid LossVF Transmission Characteristics M Card Delay Specification Phone Station and Office Line Cards Universal Imacs P-Phone ApplicationStatus Indicators Voice TransmissionSubscriber and Central Office Interface-Transmit Channel 2W Port Characteristics KHz Signaling SpecificationsSealing Current Source Sealing Current SinkVoice Channel Bank Application TR-008 ApplicationImacs Using TR-008 T1-E1 ConversionImacs Data Modules and Applications Data Card Types Type of Card DescriptionData Card Types Page HSU Card ApplicationsCAD/CAM Imacs and HSU Application ExamplePoint to MultiPoint One-Way Video and Audio Using HSUs Dial Capability Performance StatisticsSRU Card Imacs Signaling Synchronous DataAsynchronous Data Standards CompatibilityFrad Card Imacs w/ Frad Imacs Frad Card ApplicationFrad Card Specifications DiagnosticsModel 823160 Frad Card DlciOCU-DP Card OCU-DP Card ModelsPage OCU-DP Specifications Model Number Number of Ports Physical InterfacesBRI Card Imacs BRI Terminal Extension ApplicationImacs BRI Card In a Leased Line or Idsl Application BRI Card ModelsPage Remote NTU Configuration Options Procedural CharacteristicsModel 8262 manual settings Software Configurable OptionsBRI Card Specifications Off or On per port Models 826361 and 826171 onlyDesign Standards for Model Lult LuntImacs Using the 822860 For Network Management BnR IP Concentrator CardB7R IP Concentrator Card Specifications External Ports PortMaster Integrated Office Router PM-IOROptions port Internal PortsTechnical Specifications UDP, IcmpTCP/IP, IPX Alarm Cards Alarm Card Specifications Model 840160, 840260 Adpcm Voice Compression ServerPorts 840160 840260 840360 Model 8403 BuzzerPBX-to-PBX Trunk Application T1/E1Automatic Call Distribution Application BRI-U BRI-STImacs In a Wireless Base Station Application Wireless Base Station ApplicationAdpcm Server Card Specifications Isdn Primary Rate Interface PRI ServerNfas Non-Facility Associated Signaling Remote LoginSwitch 23B+D on T1 30B+D on E1 Customer 3 5B+D Fractional PRI ProvisioningCustomer 1 10B+D 7B+D Isdn Video Conferencing and Video BroadcastCodec Integrated Isdn Access with Sina Video T1/E1Video Data Backup and Bandwidth on Demand 25bis/DTRDialing Dialing RouterPRI to FXS Termination Routing Capabilities Call Routing Local RoutingSwitch DefaultBi-directional Default Routing Alternate RoutingManagement Channel Concentrator MCC Server Dpnss Trunk RoutingMCC In a Multilevel Concentration Application Frame Relay Server Specifications ACS-FRS Advanced Communication Server Frame Relay ServerFECN, Becn Frame Relay Access and Concentration Server Frame Relay Switch Port SavingsImacs Using Frame Relay Server Cards Frame Relay and Internet Service ProvisioningFrame Relay and Internet Services Using IMACS’ Frad Server Idsl Service ProvisioningIdsl Service Provisioning Grooming and Concentration in Cellular NetworksMobile Switch Office Channelized DS1s = 96 DS0s Frame SwitchMobile Base Station Frame Relay DS1sFrame Relay Concentration at Corporate Headquarters Legacy Adaptation to ATM Migrating Legacy Networks to ATM Interactive Distance Learning/Tele-MedicineATM Server Specifications Interactive Distance Learning ApplicationATM Server Card Specifications ATM I/FON/OFF CBR, VBRInternet Protocol Router Maximum Byte SizeSnmp Support Standards SupportUses of IPR Application Ethernet LANIPR-2 IPR-3Bundled Service Deployment Private Intranet DeploymentPrivate Intranet Deployment Using IP Routing Server Card IP Routing Server SpecificationsIP Routing Server Card Specifications UNI DCE, UNI DTE, NNIMTU Call Center Application Lbrv In a Call Center Application Backhauling Voice ApplicationExtending Voice Access Application Switch T1/E1Central VoiceMail Server T1/E1 NX64K Leased Line T1/E1Password Protection Letter MeaningImacs System Parameters Port Status SummaryImacs Diagnostic Capabilities Status and Alarm Management Integral Test CapabilitiesWAN Diagnostics Bit Error Rate Tester Bert Patterns SupportedIn-Band Loop back Code Generation In-Band Loop back Code DetectionVoice Diagnostics Diagnostic Capabilities of Voice PortsBert Direction Statistics Gathered By BertData Diagnostics Diagnostic Capabilities of Data PortsControl Lead Handling Systems Equipped With Cross-Connect Option DataSingaling 64Kbps Nx64Kbp Toward WAN1 Yes Toward WAN2Data Singaling 64Kbps Nx64KbpBert Direction Voice Single Data Super-rate Without Tones Supported Voice Single Data Super-rate WithoutBenefits of Built-In Diagnostics Toward WAN Voice Single Data Super-rate WithoutBuilt-In Diagnostics Example Imacs Performance Monitoring T1 Line Performance MonitoringDDS Line Performance Monitoring Frame Relay Performance MonitoringATM Performance Monitoring Conclusion