Chapter 2 System Architecture; Hardware Architecture - NEC UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS Reference Manual

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Chapter 2 System Architecture

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dynamic advancements in hardware and software to satisfy the most stringent system
requirements. NEC's modular design, sensible migration, comprehensive network solutions,
and the ability to customize functionality to match specific business applications are just a few
of the NEC benchmarks that the new IPS builds upon.
2000 IPS users have access to hundreds of service features that enhance
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productivity, reduce operating costs, and improve communications efficiently. The innovative
modular hardware and software design allows efficient, effective growth within each module
from its minimum to its maximum configuration. This is achieved by a unique building block
architecture allowing growth without the loss of existing hardware or software.
Voice and Data Switching
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Centralized Attendant Service, Direct Digital Interface and other voice features. The system's non-
blocking architecture and distributed processor control hierarchy are designed to support the traffic and
control the load generated by voice and data switching. Station users may perform simultaneous voice
and data transmission at speeds up to 19.2Kbps over universal 1-pair wiring without the use of
modems. Proprietary Digital Instruments (Dterm) may be provided to increase system flexibility and
eliminate the need for conventional multiple line stations with their associated control equipment and
cable plant requirements.

Hardware Architecture

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Integration (LSI) circuits and component manufacturing techniques to create a highly reliable
and serviceable communications system. The IPS has changed from NEC's traditional PROM
based CPUs to a Flash ROM based for system software and RAM for data programming. The
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Distributed Controller, Digital Switching Network, and Port Interface.
1. Distributed Controller - The Distributed Controller is composed of distributed
multiprocessing units, generic memory, database instructions, system interface, and
interface ports for system maintenance and administration.
2. Digital Switching Network - The Digital Switching Network consists of a non-blocking
digital time division switch, allowing all ports to be used simultaneously.
3. Port Interface - The Port Interface provides access to the public and private network for
various types of terminal devices, including digital and analog telephones, data terminals,
computers and subsystems such as Voice Mail Systems, Data Switch Networks, and
related communication and information services.
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2000 IPS family consists of the IPS, IPS DM, IPS DML and IPS DMR.
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2000 IPS systems support advanced applications such as Tandem Networking,
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2000 IPS architecture consists of three major functional components:
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