Verilink Access Manager 2000 (896-502037-001) Product Manual User Manual
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Configuring the T1 Network
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Functionally, the node is the network management connection. It’s often
synonymous with the controller. It provides a point of access between
Access Manager and the circuit elements it manages. As far as Access
Manager is concerned, often the controller is the node.
A controller can take one of three physical forms. It can be:
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an integral physical part of a standalone CSU
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an integral physical part of a CSU element in a multiline shelf
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an electrically independent module in a multiline shelf
Standalone CSUs are also referred to as single-line CSUs.
Each controller has specific CSU circuit elements with which it can be
used. A controller with its CSUs is referred to as a parent node. In Access
Manager, the parent node’s name is used to refer to the controller.
Table 5-1
Parent nodes and their components
Nodes composed of standalone CSUs are shown with the lightest shading. Nodes
with independant controller modules are shown with darker shading. Nodes which
use a controller integrated with a CSU on a multiline shelf are not shaded.
Some of the more typical arrangements of shelves, nodes, and circuit
element are shown in the following figures.
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Figure 5 -3, “551 VST ML List 1 node”
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Figure 5 -4, “551VST ML List 2 node”
Parent Node Type
Controller
CSU Circuit Elements
551VST List 1/
551VST List 1/A
551VST List 1/A
551VST List 1/
551VST List 1/B
551VST List 1/B
551VST List 2
551VST List 2
551VST List 2
SIM
SIM
4016-R
NC/E
SIM
4016-R
551VST ML List 1
NMC List 1
4016 List (1 or 2)
551VST ML List 2
NMC List 2
4016 List (1 or 2)
AS2000
NCC 2020
NCC 2020 or TAC 2010
ConnecT1 Plus
CCC 1020
CCC 1020 or TAC 1010