Chapter 1. Introduction
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
Features
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also be found in the help menus under the endpoint's Dial Plan Interface
configuration.
For example, to configure an Nx endpoint for BONDING, set Max DS0s and
Min DS0s to something other than 1 under the Nx Dial Plan interface config-
uration (see Figure 1-2).
The IMUX-56/64 Module installs onto any option module that can be
installed into one of the four user slots of the ATLAS 550 chassis. You can
view the module status from the ATLAS 550 front panel LEDs (also see
Chapter 4 of the ATLAS 550 User Manual). You can also use the terminal
menus to provide additional status information, configure the module, and
download application software. Access the terminal menus via either a
VT-100 terminal connected to the ATLAS 550 Base Unit's control port or a
Telnet session established through the Base Unit's Ethernet port.
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Compliant with TIA/EIA-619 Standard (BONDING)
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Up to (16) 128Kbps BONDING sessions per module
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Up to (4) 512Kbps BONDING sessions per module
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Up to (1) 2.048Mbps BONDING sessions per module
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Event-driven dial-backup of frame relay or T1 circuits
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Support for 56K or 64K circuits
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Video conferencing support
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Software upgrades via FLASH download
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Figure 1-2. Interface Configuration Example
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