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System expansion limitations
PCMs are first allocated by connecting a codec in a channel and then letting the DSP transfer
this channel to another. The codec can only be connected in 2 highways, and so to interlink the
codecs with the third highway (c) it is necessary to proceed as with the first highway. The
highway (A) will not be used in this case.
The HiPath 1150 works with the dynamic allocation of timeslots during system start-up except
for some fixed resources, such as: EVM.
2.5.4
Notes on HiPath 1190
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The HiPath 1190 single rack system supports up to 80 extensions
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TME 1 module
This must only be mounted in slots 1 and 11. The system must therefore have both racks
mounted in order to run two modules.
Within the maximum limit of 40 external analog lines
or 45 digital lines and 140 extensions,
the system may consist of, for example:
Table 2-8
Examples of system configurations HiPath 1190
Slot
Modules
1 and 2
2 x EB 800, 2 x EB 012 or 2 x EB 210 or 1 x TME1 in slot 1 (in this case slot 2
must remain Free).
3, 4 and 14 The module configuration for extensions or external lines must not exceed 32
ports (e.g., 3 x EB 010 or 2 x EB 012 or 2 x EB 210).
5, 6 and 7
The module configuration for extensions or external lines must not exceed 32
ports.
8, 9 and 10 The module configuration for extensions or external lines must not exceed 32
ports.
11, 12 and
13
Module configuration for extensions or external lines must not exceed 32 ports,
or 1 x TME1 in slot 11 and 1 x EB 010, EB 012 or EB 210 in slot 13 (in this case,
slot 12 must be left Free).
15, 16 and
17
The module configuration for extensions or external lines must not exceed 32
ports.
18, 19 and
20
The module configuration for extensions or external lines must not exceed 32
ports.
Each of the system’s Highway supports up to 32 ports. For example, Highway 2
(slots 3, 4, and 14) can accommodate two EB 800 and one EB 206, totaling 24 ports.
For Highway 1 (slots 1 and 2), when a TME1 module is placed in slot 1 (totaling 30
ports), slot 2 must remain free (except for a LAN interface module, which can be in-
stalled in slot 2).
Summary of Contents for HiPath 1100
Page 1: ...HiPath 1100 HiPath 1120 HiPath 1150 HiPath 1190 Service Manual ...
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Page 124: ...Modules 3 124 Service Manual Interconnect cables ...
Page 190: ...Installation 4 190 Service Manual Performing a visual inspection ...
Page 323: ...Service Manual 7 323 Operation Driver Installation Figure 7 44 Windows 2000 Driver location ...
Page 368: ...Operation 7 368 Service Manual HiPath 1100 applications ...
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