1. Voice-over-Broadband Networking
1000-A2-GN22-00
1-4
February 2003
Packet
Network
Configuration
The CPX-1000 transports voice traffic via an ATM network. When
Frame Relay is used, the frames are encapsulated in ATM cells.
In the packet network (
Figure 1–3
), voice-over-broadband requires
a minimum of two Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs) across the
network for each IAD (in both ATM and Frame Relay networks).
The first PVC transports the voice and management traffic
associated with all of the subscriber's telephone lines. The
voice PVC is configured as a variable bit rate-real time
(VBR-rt) PVC, and has priority over the data PVC.
The second PVC transports the data traffic. The data PVC is
typically set up as an unspecified bit rate (UBR) PVC.
Figure 1–3. VoBB Network Configuration
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Internet
PSTN
Frame
Relay
Access
MUX
V
oice PVC
Data PVC
Packet
Switch
CPX-
1000
Class 5
Voice
Switch
FRF8
IWF
ILEC CO
ATM
Access
MUX
ILEC CO
ICP RSC
Subscribers
LAN
Phone Sys
I AD
LAN
Phone Sys
I AD
LAN
Phone Sys
I AD
LAN
Phone Sys
I AD
Data
DLCI
Voice
DLCI
Local
Loop
Summary of Contents for Jetstream CPX-1000
Page 14: ...Preface 1000 A2 GN22 00 x February 2003...
Page 24: ...1 Voice over Broadband Networking 1000 A2 GN22 00 1 10 February 2003...
Page 64: ...2 CPX 1000 Voice Services Platform Description 1000 A2 GN22 00 2 40 February 2003...
Page 100: ...3 Installing the CPX 1000 1000 A2 GN22 00 3 36 February 2003...
Page 128: ...5 Repair Procedures 1000 A2 GN22 00 5 14 February 2003...
Page 156: ...D Specifications 1000 A2 GN22 00 D 8 February 2003...