The transceiver circuits provide four-wire full duplex S/T bus interface. This bus supports
multiple physical terminations on one DSL where each physical termination supports multiple
logical B-channel and D-channel ISDN BRI terminals. Idle circuit-switched B-channels can be
allocated for voice or data transmission to terminals making calls on a DSL. When those
terminals become idle, the channels are automatically made available to other terminals
making calls on the same DSL.
The power on the DSL comes from the SILC, which accepts -48 V from the IPE backplane and
provides 2 watts of power to physical terminations on each DSL. It provides -48 V for ANSI
compliant ISDN BRI terminals and -40 V for CCITT (such as ETSI NET-3, INS NET-64)
compliant terminals. The total power used by the terminals on each DSL must not exceed 2
watts.
The S/T interface logic consists of a transceiver circuit and the DSL power source. This
interface supports DSLs of different distances and different numbers and types of terminal.
The transceiver circuits provide four-wire full-duplex S/T bus interface. This bus supports
multiple physical terminations on one DSL where each physical termination supports multiple
logical B-channel and D-channel ISDN BRI terminals. Idle circuit-switched B-channels can be
allocated for voice or data transmission to terminals making calls on a DSL. When those
terminals become idle, the channels are automatically made available to other terminals
making calls on the same DSL.
The power on the DSL comes from the SILC, which accepts –48 V from the PE backplane and
provides 2 watts of power to physical terminations on each DSL. It provides -48 V for ANSI-
compliant ISDN BRI terminals and –40 V for CCITT (such as ETSI NET-3, INS NET-64)
compliant terminals. The total power used by the terminals on each DSL must not exceed 2
watts.
NT6D70 SILC Line card
310 Circuit Card Reference
July 2011
Summary of Contents for 1000 Series
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Page 30: ...Introduction 30 Circuit Card Reference July 2011 Comments infodev avaya com ...
Page 116: ...Option settings 116 Circuit Card Reference July 2011 Comments infodev avaya com ...
Page 143: ...Figure 25 CP PIV card front Physical description Circuit Card Reference July 2011 143 ...
Page 148: ...NT4N39AA CP Pentium IV Card 148 Circuit Card Reference July 2011 Comments infodev avaya com ...
Page 287: ...Figure 86 Clock Controller Option 3 Operation Circuit Card Reference July 2011 287 ...
Page 302: ...NT5K21 XMFC MFE card 302 Circuit Card Reference July 2011 Comments infodev avaya com ...
Page 346: ...NT6D80 MSDL card 346 Circuit Card Reference July 2011 Comments infodev avaya com ...
Page 353: ...Figure 96 NTDK16 DLC Functional description Circuit Card Reference July 2011 353 ...
Page 461: ...Figure 147 Paging trunk operation Applications Circuit Card Reference July 2011 461 ...
Page 462: ...NT8D15 E and M Trunk card 462 Circuit Card Reference July 2011 Comments infodev avaya com ...
Page 500: ...NTAK09 1 5 Mb DTI PRI card 500 Circuit Card Reference July 2011 Comments infodev avaya com ...
Page 512: ...NTAK10 2 0 Mb DTI card 512 Circuit Card Reference July 2011 Comments infodev avaya com ...
Page 534: ...NTAK79 2 0 Mb PRI card 534 Circuit Card Reference July 2011 Comments infodev avaya com ...
Page 550: ...NTBK22 MISP card 550 Circuit Card Reference July 2011 Comments infodev avaya com ...
Page 560: ...NTBK50 2 0 Mb PRI card 560 Circuit Card Reference July 2011 Comments infodev avaya com ...
Page 595: ...Figure 165 MGC block diagram Introduction Circuit Card Reference July 2011 595 ...
Page 662: ...NTRB21 DTI PRI DCH TMDI card 662 Circuit Card Reference July 2011 Comments infodev avaya com ...
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