Zhone Technologies, Inc. | IMACS Product Book, Version 4 |
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P-Phone Station and Office Line Cards
The
Figure 10A shows a general application drawing where an IMACS system is used at both the CO end and at the customer remote end. As shown, there are two applications of the Line Card, one at the office end, also known as P- Phone Office (PPO), and one at the station end referred to as P-Phone Station (PPS).
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Two types of
The above figure shows just one working circuit. In reality, the Line Card will be able to support eight (8) working circuits. The most common application for
•DMS100 (Class 5 switch)
•DMS500 (Combinations of Class 5 and a tandem switch)
•DMS10 (Lower capacity switch for rural areas)
•SL100 (Large enterprise PBX; same as DMS100)
•M5000 series business sets
Table 12A reviews the PPO and PPS line card specifications.
March 2001 | Page 37 |