Functional Block Diagrams - AudioCodes Mediant 3000 User Manual

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(four front and rear slots) that houses VoIP communication blades, synchronization and
alarm blades, and rear transition modules (RTM). The front and rear blades interface
through a backplane located in the middle of the chassis. The device's chassis' modular
design allows easy add and replacement of modules. All modules are hot-swappable,
allowing component replacement while the system is fully operational with no disruption to
service. The device contains the following main components:
Up to two VoP communication blades
RTM's (amount and type depend on the implemented VoP blade)
Up to two SA/M3K Synchronization and Alarm blades
Up to two Power Entry modules
Up to two Power Supply module
These components function in either an Active/Standby redundant or load-sharing
configuration to provide full continuous performance coverage and are ideal building blocks
for deploying high-density, high availability, Voice-over-Packet systems.
The device can operate in one of the following modes:
Simplex Mode: This mode provides only one VoP communication blade and one
Synchronization and Alarm blade (SA/M3K). In this mode, the device can also support
an optional, integrated CPU (iCPU) for third-party applications.
High Availability 1+1 (HA) Mode: This mode provides system redundancy. The
device houses two VoP communication blades (one active and one standby), two
RTMs, and two Synchronization and Alarm blades. The device's hardware design
contains redundant modules for every part of the system, including redundant network
connectivity, comprehensive switchover processing and backup data storage and
access, as well as applicable load-sharing schemes. In addition, components are hot-
swappable so that they can be replaced while the system is fully operational with no
disruption to service.
To achieve HA, the software resides on redundant components and performs the
following:
Monitors system components to detect any hardware failures
Handles switchover procedures to overcome possible failures
For more details on the HA system, see HA Overview' on page 20.
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Functional Block Diagrams

The functional block diagrams of the Mediant 3000 with the TP-6310 blade and with the
TP-8410 blade are shown in the figures below, respectively:
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