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12 Carrier Remote IPE product description
Subscriber loops at the local system site (at the PBX) are the same as at
the Carrier Remote IPE modules or Carrier Remote IPE cabinets. The
subscriber functions and features at the local system site are also the
same as at the Remote IPE site.
This document focuses on the equipment within the PBX and the Remote
IPE that is specifically designed to provide T1 or E1 carrier links between
the network functions in the system and the peripheral controller functions
in the Remote IPE.

System description

The Carrier Remote IPE provides PBX functionality by installing only IPE
modules and IPE cards at a distant site. The Carrier Remote IPE shares
the system common and network equipment to provide the same functions
and features to remote subscribers that are available to local system
subscribers.
To successfully implement Carrier Remote IPE functions, it is necessary to
understand:

Carrier Remote IPE physical architecture

Carrier Remote IPE functional architecture
Carrier Remote IPE physical architecture
To configure a system with Carrier Remote IPE, install an IPE column or
Carrier Remote IPE cabinet at a remote site and connect it, using T1 or E1
carrier links or direct copper connection (if the distance is less or equal to
200 meters or 655 feet), to an existing system.
Table 2 "Local site carrier hardware list" (page 13)
Carrier IPE module hardware list" (page 14)
required to support the Carrier Remote IPE at the local site and at the
remote site.
Note:
site carrier hardware list" (page
module hardware list" (page
wall-mounted cabinet hardware list" (page 16)
E1 carrier systems; however, if E1 carrier links are terminated with BNC
connectors, an external adapter cable (not supplied with the equipment)
is used to connect each 8-pin modular (RJ-48-type) jack on the system
I/O panel assembly to the BNC connectors on each E1 carrier link.
Table 2 "Local site carrier hardware list" (page 13)
components required at the local system site to support Carrier Remote
IPE service. Only one type of carrier can be supported by each Local
The cards and the cable assemblies listed in
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and
list specific equipment
13),
Table 3 "Remote Carrier IPE
14), and
Table 4 "Carrier Remote IPE
are common to T1 and
lists all the hardware
Table 3 "Remote
Table 2 "Local

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