
TBRI-BD (TN2185 ISDN Trunk-Side BRI)
Issue 4 May 2002
10-1653
555-233-123
TBRI-BD (TN2185
ISDN Trunk-Side BRI)
The TN2185 circuit pack contains eight, 4-wire ports that interface to the network
at the ISDN S/T reference point over two 64 Kb/s channels (B1 and B2) and over
a 16Kb/s signaling (D) channel. The B1 and B2 channels can be simultaneously
circuit switched, or individually packet switched. Only one channel per trunk can
be packet switched due to Packet Processing Element (PPE) limitations. The D
channel is either circuit switched or packet switched. Packet switching uses the
PPE to combine all D channels into a single physical channel, which is then
routed via the concentration highway to the Network Control Element (NCE) and
then to the TDM bus. The circuit-switched connections have a Mu-law or A-law
option for voice and operate as 64Kb/s clear data channels. The packet-switched
channels support the LAPD protocol and conform with the CCITT Q.920
Recommendations for D-channel signaling.
LEDs
The three LEDs on the circuit pack’s faceplate indicate board status. When
illuminated, the red LED indicates a board failure or a major or minor on-board
alarm, the green LED indicates that testing is in progress, and the amber LED
indicates that the board is in use.
MO Name (in
Alarm Log)
Alarm Level
Initial Command to
Run
1
1
Where P is the port network number (1 for PPN, 2 or 3 for EPN), C is the carrier
designation (A, B, C, D, or E), and SS is the carrier slot address where the circuit pack
is located (1, 2, and so forth).
Full Name of MO
TBRI-BD
MINOR
test board PCSS l r#
TBRI-BD
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