Nortel Networks Circuit Card 311 User Manual
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NTAK09 1.5 Mb DTI/PRI card
The D-channel interface is a 64 Kbps, full-duplex, serial bit-stream
configured as a DCE device. The data signals include receive data output,
transmit data input, receive clock output, and transmit clock output. The
receive and transmit clocks can be of slightly different bit rate from each
other as determined by the transmit and receive carrier clocks.
Feature selection through software configuration for the D-channel includes:
•
56 Kbps
•
64 Kbps clear
•
64 Kbps inverted (64 Kbps restricted)
DCHI can be enabled and disabled independent of the PRI card, as long as
the PRI card is inserted in its cabinet slot. The D-channel data link cannot
be established however, unless the PRI loop is enabled.
On the NTAK09 use switch 1, position 1 to select either the D-channel
feature or the DPNSS feature, as follows:
OFF = D-channel
ON = DPNSS (U.K.)
The D-channel interface is a 64 Kbps maximum, full-duplex, serial bit-stream
configured as a DCE device. The data signals include receive data output,
transmit data input, receive clock output, and transmit clock output. The
receive and transmit clocks can vary slightly from each other as determined
by the transmit and receive carrier clocks.
Feature selection through software configuration for the D-channel includes
the following:
•
56 Kbps
•
64 Kbps clear
•
64 Kbps inverted (64 Kbps restricted)
DCHI can be enabled and disabled independent of the PRI card, as long as
the PRI card is inserted in its cabinet slot. The D-channel data link cannot
be established however, unless the PRI loop is enabled.
On the NTAK09 use switch 1, position 1 to select either the D-channel
feature or the DPNSS feature, as follows:
•
OFF = D-channel
•
ON = DPNSS (U.K.)
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Circuit Card Reference
NN43001-311
01.04
Standard
Release 5.0
23 May 2008
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