
1022410 – 0001 Rev. 2
3–60 UMOD hardware theory of operation
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The transmit (drop data) cable is connected to port SD (send
data). A short cable connects to the DDO (drop-data-out)
and IDI (insert-data-in) ports. The receive (insert data) cable
is connected to port RD (receive data).
The IFU D&I feature consists of a G732/G733 drop multiplexer
(MUX) and a G732/G733 insert multiplexer (see figure 3-35 on
page 3–59).
In the transmit direction, a T1 or CEPT bearer passes into the IFU
drop multiplexer. The drop mux drops preselected frames from the
bearer, forming a lower aggregate rate (which is M x 64 kbps).
Then the multiplexer either fills the selected timeslots on the
bearer with idle code (01010101 for E1 or 01111111 for T1) or
leaves the timeslots intact with the original data. The dropped
frames are routed to the framer, then output to the UMOD
motherboard. Meanwhile, the T1 or CEPT bearer is passed to the
receive path, where the insert mux inserts incoming frames into
preselected timeslots on the bearer. Timeslots not selected for drop
or insert operations are passed unaltered through the IFU.
For T1-D4/T-ESF bearer, any timeslots from 1 through 24 can be
selected. For G732 (E1 or CEPT) any timeslots from 1 through 31
may be selected. Timeslot selection is independent for transmit
(drop) and receive (insert). In addition to M x 64 kbps, the D&I
multiplexers can drop-and-insert an entire T1 bearer on a
2048-kbps G732 bearer. Doing so uses the first available 24 + 1/8
timeslots (including timeslot 16 of the G732 bearer).