Glossary
ACCULINKr | An AT&T product family and a registered trademark. |
ACCUNETr Spectrum of | An AT&T network service offering the alternatives of fractional T1, 9.6, 56 or |
Digital Services (ASDS) | 64 kbps (clear channel) digital, and analog access to a digital core network. |
Advanced Diagnostic protocol | The network management protocol used by the COMSPHERE 6700 Series NMS |
(ADp) | and 6800 Series NMS. It provides diagnostic communication for the network. |
Auxiliary Backplane | An |
| Carrier. This is a passive assembly that provides interconnect capability between |
| 3151 CSUs and 3161 DSU/CSUs and provides all interface connectors. |
backbone network | The primary route from a control DSU or modem to its first tributary when the |
| communications network contains extended controls. |
backplane | A common bus at the rear of the COMSPHERE 3000 Series Carrier connecting |
| each circuit card slot to the SDCP and/or SDU. It also distributes |
| power to each slot. |
carrier | The rack mounting that contains 17 slots: 1 control slot and 16 circuit card slots. |
| A DSU or modem that is designed for and is installed in a COMSPHERE |
| 3000 Series Carrier and is used at |
| modems can be installed per carrier, with 6 carriers per cabinet. |
CCITT | The International Consultative Committee for Telegraphy and Telephony, a |
| committee of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). |
circuit pack lock | A screw lock tab installed over a circuit card's latch release tab to prevent the unit |
| from being removed without a tool. It is used on SDUs, DSUs, dial/lease modems, |
| and filler panels. |
COMSPHEREr | An AT&T product family and registered trademark. |
connector module | Used with modular |
| is installed onto the rear of the COMSPHERE 3000 Series Carrier. It contains six |
| DB25 connectors and one |
| interface between the modular circuit cards and DTEs. |
control | A DSU or modem that is, for diagnostic purposes, at the logical head of a |
| hierarchical network. There is only one control per link. |
December 1994 |