System Capacity; Slots; Type Of Cards; Ports On The Circuit Cards - Avaya CPSEE_TSP500 User Manual

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Chapter 1 Overview

System Capacity

Slots

Type of Cards

Ports on the Circuit Cards

Ratio of Trunk and Station Ports

Power

Slot Configuration

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The CPS_TSP500 System uses telephony cards, supplied by NMS (Natural
Micro Systems), for domestic and international configurations. There are sev-
eral factors involved in determining a system's capacity.
There are up to six cPCI slots available for configuring the CPS_TSP500 Sys-
tem.
Different combinations of telephony cards determine the TSP System's
capacity.
The NMS T1/E1 Card provides eight or sixteen T1/E1 spans per card, so sys-
tem capacity can vary greatly depending on the number of ports per card. The
T1 configuration can have from 192 to 384 ports per card and the E1 configu-
ration can have from 240 to 480 ports per card.
The TSP is configured to maintain close to a three to one (3:1) ratio between
trunks and stations. Standard systems are configured with a (2:1) trunk to sta-
tion ratio.
Each card requires one or more DC Voltages provided by the redundant
power supplies. Various configurations are selected so that the total power on
each output of the power supplies remains below the maximum output.
The system cards are installed in the cPCI slots. The T1 or E1 cards are
installed in the first available slots starting from the bottom, above the CPU-
Card.
The current maximum Agent configuration allows for 768 channels for dial-
ing and 384 channels for agents for T1, (810 + 390 channels for E1).
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