Zhone Technologies Network Device manual BRI Card, Imacs BRI Terminal Extension Application

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Zhone Technologies, Inc.

IMACS Product Book, Version 4

5. BRI Card

The 826xxx line of BRI Cards offers industry standard ISDN BRI “U” or “S/T” Interfaces. Each BRI Card supports eight BRI “U” Interfaces for long line circuit provisioning, or “S/T” Interface for local provisioning. The BRI Interface provides two bearer and one data channel over two wires (1 pair). The S/T interface provides the same functionality over 4-wires (2 pair). In addition to this, each BRI “U” Interface supports 256x Zhone Technologies NTUs or Adtran 64/1218 NTUs, providing remote NTU management. With the 826361 and 826461 cards available with host release 5.1.X or above, full NTU management and ISDN switch signaling are supported.

The Basic Rate Interface “U” Interface card offers connectivity to sites located up to 18,000 feet from the integrated access system. This distance is influenced by factors such as wire gauge, bridge tap and loading patterns as described in ANSI T1.601-1992 specifications. The BRI cards are equipped with eight “U” interfaces that can carry one BRI, 2B+D channel. This will give users either two 64 Kbps or one 128 Kbps bearer channels per interface. The “U” Interface is also provides optional sealing current for maintaining wire pair performance. When used with IMACS WAN and Server Card options, the BRI card supports two transmission protocols (BRITE for the 826361/826461 models and Zhone Technologies proprietary protocol for 826070/826171 models), facilitating leased line or IDSL (2B1Q) provisioning, BRI to PRI operation and BRI (data) to Frame Relay/ATM Operation.

Either protocol allows the IMACS to extend the reach of an ISDN PBX hundred of miles away from the location of the PBX switch as shown in Figure 16. All services are passed to the remote location with no restrictions, enabling the end user or agent to use all PBX functionality as if they were locally attached to the switch. Management of this solution is transparent to the PBX programmer. All remote extensions are treated as if they are local connections.

No special programming or management is necessary. For example, if there was an ISDN switch located in San Francisco, ISDN capabilities could be transparently transported across the network to a remote call center or other customer in San Ramon. There is no technical limit once connected to the network; service could be as far away as New York.

ISDN Terminal Extension

NT1

“U”

IMACS with

BRITE card

 

San Francisco

T1

Central Office

 

“U”

ISDN Switch

NT1

18k ft ISDN Service Limit

T1

ISDN Service Area Extension

NT1

“U”

IMACS with

BRITE card

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Ramon

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Figure 16 - IMACS BRI Terminal Extension Application

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Zhone Technologies Network Device manual BRI Card, Imacs BRI Terminal Extension Application