Jumper/Switch Settings; Installing The Card; Typical Mcc Application - Zhone IMACS 8000 User Manual

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ACS-MCC Card Descriptions
The FDL is a 4 kbps channel that uses every other framing bit of the T1 extended superframes.
When the FDL is used for remote system control via TCP/IP, T1 performance statistics are not
gathered.
The S
bit of the E1 frame alignment word is the first bit of time slot 0 of each frame. This
A4
bit is called the national bit; it also comprises a 4 kbps data channel.
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If the FDL is used to transmit and receive information, a DACSII (6.1 or higher) must be used
to convert the FDL/IP information into DS0. On point-to-point circuits, the DACSII is not
needed. The MCC can also be used to create larger "trees" in which the high-speed ports (C1,
C2, and C3) can interconnect the different ACS-MCC cards in the hierarchy.

22.2.1.1 Jumper/Switch Settings

The ACS-MCC card does not have any jumpers or switch settings.

22.2.1.2 Installing the Card

Insert the ACS-MCC card into one of the server card chassis slots (P1 to P3). The system can
accommodate up to three server cards.
22-2
4Kbps TCP/IP FDL
or SA4 Circuits
DACS II
Figure 22-1.Typical MCC Application
Up to 128 B7R/B4R
Up to 64 DS-0s
formatted DS-0s
on ports C-1 to C-3
T1/E1
Ethernet
M
Connection
C
C
System Unit
Model No.
MCC Card
Single
Workstations
Server Cards

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