Chapter 1. Introduction
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
Features
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found in the help menus under the endpoint's Dial plan Interface configura-
tion.
For example, to configure an Nx endpoint for BONDING, set Max DS0s and
Min DS0s to something other than 1 under the Nx Dial Plan interface config-
uration (see Figure 1-2).
The IMUX-56/64 Module installs into any available slot in the ATLAS chas-
sis. The status of the module itself can be viewed from the ATLAS front pan-
el. Additional status information is available via the terminal menu,
accessible through either a VT-100 terminal connected to the ATLAS Base
Unit's control port or via a Telnet session established through the Base Unit's
Ethernet port. The IMUX-56/64 Module can be configured and application
software can be downloaded using the terminal menu.
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Compliant with TIA/EIA-619 Standard (BONDING)
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Up to (32) 128Kbps BONDING sessions per module
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Up to (8) 512Kbps BONDING sessions per module
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Up to (2) 2.048Mbps BONDING sessions per module
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Event-driven dial-backup of frame relay or T1 circuits
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Support for 56K or 64K circuits
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Video Conferencing
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Software upgrades via FLASH download
IMUX-56/64 Module User Manual
Figure 1-2. Interface Configuration Example
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