Introduction To Rsc-M; Understanding Rsc-M Translations - Nortel DMS-100 Series Reference Manual

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Introduction to RSC-M

This chapter describes datafill for the Remote Switching Center
Multi-access version of the Remote Controller Overseas (RSC-M) .

Understanding RSC-M translations

Table RSC-M translate (GPPTRNSL) defines the nodes on the peripheral
side (P-side) of the RSC-M. Use table GPPTRNSL because the RSC-M is a
remote peripheral module (PM) that the remote cluster controller inventory
(RCCINV) table defines.
On channel associated signaling (CAS) interfaces, table GPPTRNSL defines
six P-side access nodes (ANs). Table GPPTRNSL defines the P-side ANs
for each RSC-M that table RCCINV defines. These nodes are the AN line
modules that table LNINV defines as the keys for RSC-M lines. Each
P-side AN connects to the RSC-M through a maximum of eight pulse code
modulation (PCM30) links. Table control checks GPPTRNSL datafill when
the system adds lines to the table RCCINV.
When you enter CAS links in table GPPTRNSL, nodes zero to five in table
GPPTRNSL define groups of RSC-M links. These groups of RSC-M links
connect to the RSC-M. The nodes allow you to enter data in the lines on the
links in table LNINV.
Table datafill to CAS link associations
In field LEN of table LNINV, subfield
BAY relates to field GROUP in table
GPPTRNSL
0
1
2
3
DMS-100 Family XPM International Translations Reference Manual XPM12 and up
Explanation
Refers to P-side links 0 to 7
Refers to P-side links 8 to 15
Refers to P-side links 16 to 23
Refers to P-side links 24 to 31
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