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ACS-ATM Card Descriptions
ATM Card
The ACS-ATM card consists of a main board and sub-module card. The main board is a
variation of the existing Advanced Communication Server (ACS). The sub-module card
handles all ATM functionality’s, including the Physical Layer, ATM Layer, and Adaptation
Layer. ATM connectivity is provided to and from the following system cards:
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WAN (all card types)
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HSU (all card types)
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FXS, FXO, FXS-C, FXO-C
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E&M (all card types)
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BRI (U*8 and SC cards only)
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FRAD 232*10
Incoming traffic is directed through the internal bus system to the ACS-ATM card, which
provides adaptation and encapsulation. The ATM output in the first release of the product is
an electrical DS3. Typically, the ATM connection is a local ATM switch which multiplexes
virtual circuits originating from the IMACS with other high-speed traffic. The ACS-ATM card
is capable of handling both Variable Bit Rate and Constant Bit Rate Applications.
4.2.1.1
Card Jumpers/Switch Settings
The ACS-ATM card does not have any jumpers or switches on its mainboard.
4.2.1.2
Installing the Card
Insert the ACS-ATM card into one of the server card chassis slots (P1 to P3). The system can
accommodate up to three server cards
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