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PacketStar
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PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide
, Issue 1
Release 9.0.0
Appendix D PSAX Module Features
Other Server Modules
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Maximum frame size: 1518 bytes; that is, the maximum Ethernet, frame
relay, or ATM frame that can be received by the Route Server module is
1518 bytes
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Maximum traffic into/out of module: 30 Mbps
Tones and Announcements Server Module (23N28)
The Tones and Announcements Server (TAS) module offers these tests in a
switch-to-switch capacity:
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SS7 (Signaling System 7) continuity test for VToA
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1004 Hz (miliwatt) test tone support (Type 102)
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Digital, non-inverting loopback (Type 108)
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Automatic Transmisson measurement( Type 105)
These tests enable PSAX products to provide tones and signaling testing on
voice equipment in the customer’s premises, such as PBXs. Designed for use
between central office products, such as the PSAX 2300 and the PSAX 1250,
and edge devices such as the AC 60 and the PSAX 20, the module offers call
routing information to a connection gateway without using an expensive cir-
cuit switch. Up to 128 circuits can be tested simultaneously using the TAS
Server Module.
The SS7 Continuity Test enables PSAX products to be deployed with other
applications in connection gateways involving hand-offs to ILECs which
require the quality assurance of conducting the continuity test from the cir-
cuit switch.
The test features work in conjunction with the Enhanced DS1, the Enhanced
E1, the High-Density E1/DS1, the Channelized DS3/STS-1e, the CPU mod-
ule, and a Connection Gateway Application Programming Interface (API).
Software Features
The TAS module offers these features:
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TAS module can transmit tones and announcements towards the CES or
ATM side
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Maximum duration of a tone or announcement is 45 seconds (240Kb)
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Channel Associated Signaling
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Special Information Tones
Special Information
Tones (SIT)
Telephone calls that are not completed as desired usually terminate in
recorded announcements or call progress tones. A special information tone is
sent to the caller in cases where neither the busy or congestion tone can give
the required information for call failure. Automated detection devices cannot
distinguish recorded voice from live voice answer unless a machine-detect-
able signal is included the recorded announcement. Defined SITs identify
network-provided announcements.
Channel Associated
Signaling (CAS)
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Supports extended super frame (ESF) CAS signaling
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For each CES port, users can select from these signaling modes:
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Loop-start, network (default) and User
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Ground-start, network and User