Chapter 1 Introduction

Vmux-2100Installation and Operation Manual

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.3 Functional Description

Figure 1-5illustrates the block diagram of Vmux-2100.

10/100BaseT Main Link

Main Module

Ethernet

Voice Module

Group 1

Group 2

Voice Module

Group 1

Group 2

E1/T1

E1/T1

E1/T1

E1/T1

E1/T1

E1/T1

E1/T1

E1/T1

Control Port

E1/T1 Main Link

Host

Switch

Voice Module

Group 1

Group 2

Voice Module

Group 1

Group 2

E1/T1

E1/T1

E1/T1

E1/T1

E1/T1

E1/T1

E1/T1

E1/T1

Figure 1-5. Vmux-2100 Block Diagram

Voice Modules

Voice modules include two or four E1/T1 ports which receive E1/T1 trunks from PBXs. Every two E1 and T1 ports are referred to as a group, which receives a separate IP address.

Signaling

Signaling information is processed according to signaling mode: CAS for E1, Robbed Bit MF for T1, or CCS for E1 and T1.

CAS/Robbed Bit MF – The signaling data is processed by a separate DSP by extracting the ABCD bits and reporting any change in their status to the host. The reporting format is similar to E1, T1 ESF and T1 SF. In addition, the signaling DSP employs a refresh mechanism to update the host with the most recent status of the ABCD bits. The ABCD bits can be manipulated by using translation rules, which are defined by means of signaling profiles.

A profile enables the user to select the translation of each individual signal bit. The available selections are A, B, C, D (value copied from the corresponding incoming bit), NOT A, NOT B, NOT C, NOT D (inverted value of corresponding incoming bit), 0 (always 0), and 1 (always 1).

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Functional Description

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