19 — X.21 and V.35 DCMs
2902 MainStreet Technical Practices
19-13
May 2002 90-2906-01
Procedure 19-9 To configure a master or slave device
where
pp
is 1 or 9, and
c
is 1
* Default
19.11
Super-rate configuration for the X.21 and V.35 DCMs
A super-rate circuit occupies more than one contiguous DS0 channel on a primary
rate link. Each logical module position represents two DS0 channels, or 128 kb/s of
bandwidth. The 2902 MainStreet system supports two super-rate connections of up
to 1024 kb/s (for X.21 or V.35 DCMs in logical module positions M01 or M09), or
one super-rate connection of up to 1920 kb/s (for a module in logical position M01).
The 2902 MainStreet system performs delay equalization using an EDX on the
Control card.
Super-rate circuits on an X.21 or V.35 module are subject to the following
limitations.
•
If the circuit is already connected, the interface speed and transport bandwidth
cannot be changed.
•
Protection switching for super-rate circuits is not supported.
•
Tandem super-rate connections (connections between two primary rate modules)
are not supported on the 2902 MainStreet system.
To make a super-rate circuit connection, cross-connect an X.21 or V.35 DCM circuit
with the master primary rate circuit (the master circuit is the first of the contiguous
channels on the primary rate link). The slave circuits are protected by the circuits
associated with the reserved module positions (slave circuits are the channels
contiguous with the master circuit).
For more information on connecting super-rate circuits, see section 23.3. To
disconnect a super-rate circuit, see section 23.6.
Configuration overview
To configure an X.21 or V.35 circuit for super-rate:
1 Configure the circuit for transparent rate adaption.
2 Determine the transport bandwidth and interface speed, and use these values to
verify that they are compatible; that is, the ratio of interface speed to transport
bandwidth is a whole number (see “Setting the super-rate interface speed”).
SLAVE
DISABLE*
MASTER
CONFIG — CIRCUIT — <
pp-c
>
↵
— FUNCTION — I/F_MODE — MULTIDROP
SK000501
Summary of Contents for MainStreet 2902
Page 1: ...2902 MainStreet Network Termination Unit Release 1 0 H T E C H N I C A L P R A C T I C E S ...
Page 40: ...3 Mounting the unit 3 8 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 50: ...4 Ground and power connections 4 10 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 68: ...6 Connecting to the network 6 4 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 90: ...7 Connecting to data devices 7 22 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 108: ...10 Node management 10 10 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 150: ...14 CPSS 14 6 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 218: ...20 Codirectional DCM 20 6 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 234: ...22 HCM rate adaption 22 10 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 246: ...23 Cross connecting circuits 23 12 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 254: ...24 Visual indicators 24 8 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 266: ...25 Alarms 25 12 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 278: ...26 System diagnostics 26 12 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 298: ...27 Loopbacks 27 20 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 332: ...Glossary GL 8 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
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