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Tie trunks, Signaling links, Table 6-2. link capacity – AT&T DEFINITY 7200 series User Manual

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DISTRIBUTED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (DCS)

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Tie Trunks

In ETNs, the tie trunks connecting DCS nodes are intermachine tie trunks. On the System 75 and Generic 1
communications system, they are administered as tandem trunks; while on the

DIMENSION

, System 85, and

Generic 2 communications system, they are type 41 trunks. In MS/T networks, on the System 75 and
Generic 1 communications system, the tie trunks are administered as tie; while on the

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, System

85, and Generic 2 communications system, they are designated with a trunk type of 78. See the Trunking
section of chapter 1 for more details on how these links should be administered.

Signaling Links

The signaling links physically connecting DCS nodes are processor interface (PI) links on the System 75
and Generic 1 communications system; on the

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, System 85, and Generic 2 communications

system, they are data communications interface unit (DCIU) links.

Each physical PI/DCIU link contains a set number of logical channels. For features to work transparently,
the switches involved in a connection must be provided with a dedicated logical channel over which the
DCS signals are transmitted. The number of physical links available on each switch, with the
corresponding number of channels per link are given below:

Table 6-2. Link Capacity

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Switch Physical

Links

Logical

Channels/Link

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4 20

System 75, R1V2 and V3

4

64

Generic 1

2 sets of 4

64

System 85

8

64

Generic 2

8

64

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Signaling Link Speed

The recommended speed over a DCS signaling channel is 9.6 kbps.

Signaling Link Protocol

At layer 1 (the physical layer), the links are either RS-232C or RS-449. (Although RS-449 is the physical
connection on the DCIU, a cable [PEC 65259] can convert the connection to RS-232C.) At layer 2 (the
data-link layer), all communications systems use BX.25 protocol over their signaling link connections.
(See appendix D for an explanation of these protocols, and appendix E for a the physical layer pinout
explanations.)

Over the signaling link, all transmissions are numbered and the DCIU/PI keeps a copy of each packet. As it
sends out a packet, the DCIU or PI sets a timer. If it does not receive confirmation of delivery before an