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E1/t1 network interface card (iic-8) (1:3), Network interface cards – TANDBERG Media Processing System MPS 200 User Manual

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D 13373.08
NOVEMBER 2007

MPS

Table of

Contents

TANDBERG

MPS

ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

Chassis

E1/T1 Network Interface Card (IIC-8)

E1/T1 Network Interface Card

The MPS 800 supports up to 4 E1/T1 Network Interface Cards.

The MPS 200 supports up to 2 E1/T1 Network Interface Cards.

Each E1/T1 Interface Card gives 8 E1/T1 PRI ports.

PRI ports/options are purchased in groups of 4 PRI ports.

The E1/T1 Interface Card is also used for G.703 Leased Line calls.

ISDN Protocol

All 8 PRI ports on the same PRI card must use the same ISDN protocol

and the same network interface (E1 or T1).

However, there is support for separate PRI protocols on each E1/T1 Inter-

face Card.

Connecting the Card

The E1/T1 Interface Card is installed in the rear of the chassis. See

the

TANDBERG MPS 800 – E1/T1 interface cards

on how the card is

installed.

One

Media Processing Board

must be in front of each E1/T1 Interface

Card.

The

Network Interface Card

connects into the back of a

Media Pro-

cessing Board

by connecting to its J5-connector from the back of the

chassis.

Network Clock

The card connected to Media Processing Board #1 provides the primary
network clock for the unit.
When you have an E1/T1 Interface Card connected to this Media Processing
Board, the command line interface command reconfigures which PRI-port
this clock is taken from:

xConfiguration SystemClock Port <0,1-8>

The value

0

is auto, meaning the first port with a clock.

The value

1

-

8

tells the TANDBERG MPS to take the clock from that

specific PRI-port.

Rear View

The E1/T1 Card is equipped with
PRI ports for ISDN interface:

8 x E1/T1 PRI ports (RJ-45)

Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) for PRI
Port status, with 4 LEDs for each
E1/T1 PRI port:

Red

– Layer 1 Red Alarm

Yellow

– Layer 1 Yellow Alarm

Green

– Layer 1 OK

Red

– D-Channel Down

See next page for more information
about the LEDs.

Serial RS-232

PRI E1/T1 Cable

E1/T1 Network Interface Card (IIC-8) (1:3)

RS-232 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4

3 2 1

8 x E1/T1
PRI Ports

4 LED’s for
each PRI
Interface

Serial
RS-232

PRI E1/T1 Cable

The cable of use should be a
straight through configuration.

TANDBERG recommends al-
ways using at least category
5 cabling.

PRI E1/T1 Pinout

PRI

Pinout

1

TIP RX

2

RING RX

4

RING TX

5

TIP TX

Network Interfaces

TANDBERG MPS 800

The TANDBERG MPS 800 has a 9U-19”
rack-mountable chassis that can host
up to 8 Media Processing Boards and 4
Network Interface Cards.

TANDBERG MPS 200

The TANDBERG MPS 200 has 3U-19” rack-
mountable chassis that can host up to 2
Media Processing Boards and 2 Network
Interface Cards.

Front Chassis

The TANDBERG MPS chassis is 19” rack-
mountable. On the front of the chassis is a
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) for initial con-
figuration and basic system information.
You will also find 4 Light Emitting Diodes
(LEDs) for power status. The backplane
of the chassis is provided with advanced
CompactPCI technology for high speed
communication between the boards. You
will find 3 cooling fans in the lower front of
the chassis.

Rear Chassis MPS 800

The TANDBERG MPS 800 is shipped with
2 hot-swappable power units for configura-
tions of 1 to 3 Media Processing Boards. If
the unit has more than 3 Media Process-
ing Boards the TANDBERG MPS 800 is
equipped with 3 hot-swappable power
units. The power units are installed at the
back of the chassis. You will also find the
power switch/connector at the back of the
chassis.

Rear Chassis MPS 200

The TANDBERG MPS 200 is shipped with 1
power unit integrated in the chassis.

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Introduction

Quick

Setup

Using

the MPS

System

Status

System

Configuration

Installation

Gateway

Configuration

MCU

Configuration

Appendices

Main

Technical

Descriptions

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