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Figure 60.
Typical signaling wideband configuration with remote port module
1. For non-CSU installations, cross the transmit and receive lines so a
transmit signal from the TN464F connects to the receive connection on the
bandwidth controller and a transmit signal from the bandwidth controller
connects to the receive connection on the TN464F.
2. For CSU installations, cross the transmit and receive lines between the
CSU and the bandwidth controller.
Multimedia call handling (MMCH)
MMCH provides a single point to point conference call using voice, video, and
data from one endpoint to another. The customer must have endpoints and a
personal computer with H.320 desktop video installed.
Connect the endpoints
Use the following procedure and
Figure 61
to connect the endpoints:
NOTE:
For a G700 Media Gateway configuration, the DCP telephones that are
supported — item 1 in
Figure 61
— are only 2 wire.
1. To TN464F DS1/E1 circuit pack
2. Part of main distribution frame (MDF)
3. H600-307 cable
4. Bandwidth controller
5. Remote port module
6. Wideband endpoint (wire per manufacturer)
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