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Table 2 ipe module architecture – Nortel Networks Circuit Card 311 User Manual

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Line cards

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Once these steps are complete, the terminal equipment is ready for use.

Operation

This section describes how line cards fit into the CS 1000E, CS 1000M, and
Meridian 1 architecture, the busses that carry signals to and from the line
cards, and how they connect to terminal equipment. These differences are
summarized in

Table 2 "IPE module architecture" (page 21)

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Host interface bus

Cards based on the IPE bus use a built-in microcontroller. The IPE
microcontroller is used to do the following:

perform local diagnostics (self-test)

configure the card according to instructions issued by the system

report back to the system information such as card identification
(type, vintage, and serial number), firmware version, and programmed
configuration status)

Table 2
IPE module architecture

Parameter

IPE

Card Dimensions

31.75 x 25.4 x 2.2 cm (12.5 x10.0 x 0.875
in.).

Network Interface

DS-30X Loops

Communication Interface

card LAN Link

Microcontroller

8031/8051 Family

Peripheral Interface card

NT8D01 Controller card

Network Interface card

NT8D04 Superloop Network card

Modules

NT8D37 IPE module

Intelligent Peripheral Equipment

IPE line cards all share a similar architecture.

Figure 2 "Typical IPE analog

line card architecture" (page 23)

shows a typical IPE line card architecture.

The various line cards differ only in the number and types of line interface
units.

The switch communicates with IPE modules over two separate interfaces.
Voice and signaling data are sent and received over DS-30X loops, and
maintenance data is sent over a separate asynchronous communication
link called the card LAN link.

Signaling data is information directly related to the operation of the
telephone line. Some examples of signaling commands include:

off-hook/on-hook

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

01.04

Standard

Release 5.0

23 May 2008

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