Signaling and control, Card control functions, Microcontrollers – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual
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NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cards
E1 transmit signaling bitstreams onto the E1 link. It also does the opposite,
receiving receive signaling bitstreams from the E1 link and transmitting
receive signaling bitstreams onto the DS-30X network loop.
The E1 interface circuit provides the following:
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An industry standard CEPT (0 to 655 feet) interface
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DS-30X signaling protocol into FXO A- and B-channel-associated
signaling protocol
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Switch-selectable transmission and reception of E1 signaling
messages over an E1 link in either loop or ground start mode
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Switch-selectable call processing between the Australian P2, North
American Standard, or other user-configurable schemes
Signaling and control
The LEI also contains signaling and control circuits that establish,
supervise, and take down call connections. These circuits work with the
system controller to operate the E1 line interface circuit during calls. The
circuits receive outgoing call signaling messages from the controller and
return incoming call status information to the controller over the DS-30X
network loop.
Card control functions
Control functions are provided by a microcontroller and a card LAN link
on the LEI. A sanity timer is provided to automatically reset the card if the
microcontroller stops functioning for any reason.
Microcontrollers
The LEI contains a microcontroller that controls the internal operation
of the card and the serial card LAN link to the controller card. The
microcontroller controls the following:
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reporting to the CE CP through the card LAN link
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card identification (card type, vintage, serial number)
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firmware version
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self-test results
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programmed unit parameter status
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receipt and implementation of card configuration
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control of the E1 line interface
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enabling/disabling of individual units or entire card
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Circuit Card Reference
NN43001-311
02.06
Standard
27 August 2008
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