Zhone Technologies Network Device manual

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Zhone Technologies, Inc.

IMACS Product Book, Version 4

The 826070 BRI “U” Card has software configurable mode operation of LT and NT. It supports up to eight leased or BRI terminal extension applications. The 826070 does not support sealing current generation or termination.

The 826171 BRI “U” Card has all of the functionality of the 826070, however, switching between the LT and NT modes must be performed by making a menu selection and changing jumper connections on the card. Also, the 826171, unlike the 826070 the card supports a user configurable sealing current of 7.5mA or 15.0mA.

The 826270 BRI “ST” Card is designed to support “S/T” 4-wire interface applications. This card provides TE, NT1 and NT2 emulation and is commonly used to provide remote extension of four-wire BRI CPE devices from an ISDN PBX.

This section outlines the applicable features in TR-NWT-000397. The LULT has the same master DSL transceiver as the LT in the ISDN switch. However, the LULT differs from the LT in several respects that deal with the DSL overhead and options for supporting multiplexing. The following list notes some of the key distinctions of the LULT from the LT.

Features of an LT like line unit (LULT):

The LULT “functional backplane” interface is the IMACS backplane, not a switch.

The LULT supports 3-DS0 TDM (BRITE) for multiplexing ISDN Basic Access over a carrier system. This implies appropriate processing and transport of the DSL overhead information.

The LULT acts as a multipoint eoc intermediate slave node.

The LULT has the option of disabling standard processing of the eoc to permit carrier transport of non-ISDN applications.

The LULT supports generic segmented performance monitoring processing.

Features of an NT like line unit (LUNT):

This section outlines the applicable features in TR-NWT-000397. The LUNT has the same master DSL transceiver as an NT1. However, the LUNT differs from an NT1 in several respects.

The LUNT “functional backplane” interface is the IMACS backplane, not a T interface.

The LUNT supports 3-DS0 TDM for multiplexing ISDN Basic Access over a carrier system. This implies appropriate processing and transport of the DSL overhead information.

The LUNT acts as a multipoint eoc intermediate slave node.

The LUNT has the option of disabling standard processing of the eoc to permit carrier transport of non-ISDN applications.

The LUNT only passes through NT1 power status bits or NT1-in-test-mode bits.

The LUNT originates nib and aib, as well as pass on any nib values received from the customer direction and originated by a downstream line unit.

The LUNT supports generic segmented performance monitoring processing.

The LUNT does not require the ANSI T1.601-1992 NT1 dc termination. It provides a simple dc resistive signature for metallic testing purposes.

The 826x70 series of IMACS BRI cards are also designed to support external timing part of the standard functionality. All IMACS BRI cards support extensive built in diagnostics and tests. Loop backs can be generated on a per channel basis; with choice of loop back generation mode and loop back codes. Built in BERT tests include off, mark, space, and 1:1, 1:7, p_1, p_0, p_1:1, p_1:7.

In addition to all of the software configurable options on the BRI card itself, the BRI card has the ability to remotely manage up to eight NTUs. The NTU’s DTE interface type, data rate and asynchronous baud rate are a few options that are configurable through the IMACS BRI card interface. This further enhances network manageability by accessing all ISDN equipment from a single platform.

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Contents Imacs Product Book Intentionally Left Blank Table of Contents Internet Protocol Router Low-Bit Rate Voice Server Imacs System Testing and DiagnosticsSection Title Server Cards Management Channel Concentrator MCCImacs Product Overview Imacs Features and Benefits Imacs System Bus Architecture Imacs Architecture OverviewWAN CPU WANWAN Buses User BusesInterface Card Server BusesCard Type Summary CPU CardServer Card Power Supply RedundancyVoice Card Data CardSystem Synchronization and Clocking CPU Card RedundancyWAN Card Redundancy Adpcm RedundancyMCC MIB Imacs System ManagementNetwork Frame RelayImacs 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 Imacs 800 Universal Enclosure-Front ViewImacs 900 Universal Enclosure Imacs 800 Universal Enclosure-Rear ViewImacs 600 Front Load Enclosure Imacs 900 Universal EnclosureImacs Dimensions Chassis Height Width Depth Model Physical and Environmental CharacteristicsPower 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 Maximum number of WAN links LED IndicatorsOperational Modes Code StorageInterface Cards Page Interface Card Specifications YESWAN Ports Node Port DOC CS03 EIA RS232-CPage Performance and Test Options T1 Signal FormatE1 Signal Format HDB3Etsi ETR WAN Card Hardware SpecificationsSpecification Short Loop Long Loop Foreign Exchange Station FXS CardVF Transmission Transhybrid Loss CharacteristicsForeign Exchange Office FXO Card PCM CodingVF Transmission Characteristics M Card Delay Specification Universal Imacs P-Phone Application Phone Station and Office Line CardsStatus Indicators Voice TransmissionSubscriber and Central Office Interface-Transmit Channel Sealing Current Sink 2W Port CharacteristicsKHz Signaling Specifications Sealing Current SourceTR-008 Application Voice Channel Bank ApplicationT1-E1 Conversion Imacs Using TR-008Data Card Types Type of Card Description Imacs Data Modules and ApplicationsData Card Types Page Imacs and HSU Application Example HSU CardApplications CAD/CAMPoint to MultiPoint One-Way Video and Audio Using HSUs Performance Statistics Dial CapabilitySRU Card Imacs Standards Compatibility SignalingSynchronous Data Asynchronous DataFrad Card Imacs Frad Card Application Imacs w/ FradDlci Frad Card SpecificationsDiagnostics Model 823160 Frad CardOCU-DP Card Models OCU-DP CardPage Model Number Number of Ports Physical Interfaces OCU-DP SpecificationsImacs BRI Terminal Extension Application BRI CardBRI Card Models Imacs BRI Card In a Leased Line or Idsl ApplicationPage Software Configurable Options Remote NTU Configuration OptionsProcedural Characteristics Model 8262 manual settingsLult Lunt BRI Card SpecificationsOff or On per port Models 826361 and 826171 only Design Standards for ModelBnR IP Concentrator Card Imacs Using the 822860 For Network ManagementInternal Ports B7R IP Concentrator Card Specifications External PortsPortMaster Integrated Office Router PM-IOR Options portTechnical Specifications UDP, IcmpTCP/IP, IPX Alarm Cards Model 8403 Buzzer Alarm Card Specifications Model 840160, 840260Adpcm Voice Compression Server Ports 840160 840260 840360T1/E1 PBX-to-PBX Trunk ApplicationBRI-U BRI-ST Automatic Call Distribution ApplicationWireless Base Station Application Imacs In a Wireless Base Station ApplicationIsdn Primary Rate Interface PRI Server Adpcm Server Card SpecificationsRemote Login Nfas Non-Facility Associated SignalingIsdn Video Conferencing and Video Broadcast Switch 23B+D on T1 30B+D on E1 Customer 3 5B+DFractional PRI Provisioning Customer 1 10B+D 7B+DCodec Integrated Isdn Access with Sina Video T1/E1Video Dialing Router Data Backup and Bandwidth on Demand25bis/DTR DialingPRI to FXS Termination Local Routing Routing Capabilities Call RoutingAlternate Routing SwitchDefault Bi-directional Default RoutingDpnss Trunk Routing Management Channel Concentrator MCC ServerMCC In a Multilevel Concentration Application Frame Relay Server Specifications ACS-FRS Advanced Communication Server Frame Relay ServerFECN, Becn Frame Relay Switch Port Savings Frame Relay Access and Concentration ServerFrame Relay and Internet Service Provisioning Imacs Using Frame Relay Server CardsIdsl Service Provisioning Frame Relay and Internet Services Using IMACS’ Frad ServerGrooming and Concentration in Cellular Networks Idsl Service ProvisioningFrame Relay DS1s Mobile Switch Office Channelized DS1s = 96 DS0sFrame Switch Mobile Base StationFrame Relay Concentration at Corporate Headquarters Legacy Adaptation to ATM Interactive Distance Learning/Tele-Medicine Migrating Legacy Networks to ATMInteractive Distance Learning Application ATM Server SpecificationsCBR, VBR ATM Server Card SpecificationsATM I/F ON/OFFStandards Support Internet Protocol RouterMaximum Byte Size Snmp SupportIPR-3 Uses of IPRApplication Ethernet LAN IPR-2Private Intranet Deployment Bundled Service DeploymentIP Routing Server Specifications Private Intranet Deployment Using IP Routing Server CardIP Routing Server Card Specifications UNI DCE, UNI DTE, NNIMTU Call Center Application Backhauling Voice Application Lbrv In a Call Center ApplicationNX64K Leased Line T1/E1 Extending Voice Access ApplicationSwitch T1/E1 Central VoiceMail Server T1/E1Port Status Summary Password ProtectionLetter Meaning Imacs System ParametersIntegral Test Capabilities Imacs Diagnostic Capabilities Status and Alarm ManagementIn-Band Loop back Code Detection WAN DiagnosticsBit Error Rate Tester Bert Patterns Supported In-Band Loop back Code GenerationStatistics Gathered By Bert Voice DiagnosticsDiagnostic Capabilities of Voice Ports Bert DirectionData Diagnostics Diagnostic Capabilities of Data PortsControl Lead Handling 64Kbps Nx64Kbp Toward WAN1 Yes Toward WAN2 Systems Equipped With Cross-Connect OptionData SingalingTones Supported Voice Single Data Super-rate Without Data Singaling64Kbps Nx64Kbp Bert Direction Voice Single Data Super-rate WithoutToward WAN Voice Single Data Super-rate Without Benefits of Built-In DiagnosticsBuilt-In Diagnostics Example T1 Line Performance Monitoring Imacs Performance MonitoringConclusion DDS Line Performance MonitoringFrame Relay Performance Monitoring ATM Performance Monitoring