Standard Group Configurations; Primary Group Lineups - Nortel SL-100 Product Manual

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Cabling between modules is minimized, being self-contained within a lineup.
The only external connections are the lines, trunks and network connections
to the core module and other group networks.
This chapter describes the typical standard group configurations and the
non-standard configurations with merged lineups.
Standard group configurations
Every SuperNode system requires a three-lineup configuration for the
primary group (group 0) for the first 9000 lines, plus two lineups of a
secondary group for each 9000-line increment.
Every SuperNode SE system can be configured with a two- or three-lineup
configuration for the primary group (group 0) for the first 9000 lines, plus two
lineups of a secondary group for each 9000-line increment.

Primary group lineups

SuperNode system
For a one-group SuperNode system serving up to 9000 lines (8 ccs per
line) or for the primary group (group 0) of a larger system, the first lineup
consists of the Cabinetized Power Distribution Center (CPDC); DPCC;
optional cabinets such as Enhanced Network (ENET), Link Peripheral
Processor (LPP), and Intelligent Peripheral Equipment (IPE); plus room for
future cabinets.
Every initial SuperNode system requires the first lineup as shown in
64 "Primary group - SuperNode system lineup" (page
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— the SuperNode Combined Core (SCC) cabinet for the SuperNode
SE system
— other system elements to support up to 9000 lines
The other four groups, called secondary groups or groups 1 to 4, contain
elements that are added as required to increase the system size.
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