Aux Configuration; Auxiliary Data And Nms Functions - Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MXC User Manual

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Chapter 7. Node and Terminal Plug-ins

AUX Configuration

Auxiliary Data and NMS Functions

Vol. IV-7-84
AUX configuration applies to 9500 MXC Node and Terminal.
9500 MXC Node supports:
• Three auxiliary data interfaces. Each may be configured for synchronous
64 Kbps, or up to 19.2 kbps asynchronous data.
• Alarm I/O for up to six TTL alarm inputs and up to four Form C relay outputs.
For more information on the AUX plug-in and its applications, refer to AUX on
page 3-66, Volume II, Chapter 3.
9500 MXC Terminal supports:
• One auxiliary data interface, configurable for synchronous 64 Kbps, or up to
19.2 kbps asynchronous data.
• Alarm I/O for two TTL alarm inputs and four Form C relay outputs.
Configuration of the data interface and alarm I/O is considered separately.
Refer to:
• Auxiliary Data and NMS Functions on page 7-84
• AUX Configuration on page 7-88
• Alarm I/O Configuration on page 7-90
9500 MXC Terminal does not support an NMS option, otherwise configuration of
AUX is as for 9500 MXC Node.
Auxiliary configuration is provided for two functions, Data and NMS:
• The Data option supports transport of 3rd party synchronous and asynchronous
data over a 9500 MXC network.
• The NMS option allows 9500 MXC NMS to be ported to a 3rd party network
for transport to a remote 9500 MXC node or network. This feature is not
supported by 9500 MXC Terminals.
Refer to:
• Data Option Overview on page 7-85
• NMS Option Overview on page 7-86
• AUX Transport on Link Overhead and Operating Rules on page 7-87
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