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TABLE OF CONTENTS Section: Title: Page : I. IMACS Product Overview II. Chassis and Common Equipment 14 1. IMACS Chassis and Backplane 14 2. CPU Cards 21 3. Interface Cards 23 4. WAN Cards 27 III. IV. V. Voice Modules and Applications 31 1. FXS 31 2. FXO 32 3. E&M 34 4. P-Phone 36 5. Voice Channel Bank Application 39 Data Modules and Applications 41 1. HSU 44 2. SRU 47 3. FRAD 50 4. OCU-DP 53 5. BRI 56 6. DSO-DP 60 7. BnR IP Concentrator 61 8.
TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED Section: VI. Title: Page : Server Cards 65 1. ADPCM 65 2. ISDN 69 3. Management Channel Concentrator (MCC) 77 4. ACS-FRS 79 5. ATM 85 6. Internet Protocol Router 90 7. Low-Bit Rate Voice Server 94 VII.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 I. IMACS Product Overview IMACS Zhone Technologies’ Integrated Multiple Access Communications Server (IMACS) is a highly flexible and intelligent Integrated Access Device (IAD) that enables service providers worldwide to offer a wide variety of business communication services efficiently and cost-effectively.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 IMACS Features and Benefits Flexibility and Intelligence Global Standards Compliant—ensures product can be integrated in any international telecommunications network. Provisioning for extensive array of services and applications—flexibility which enables providers to generate revenues without replacing existing equipment.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 IMACS Architecture Overview The IMACS chassis architecture supports three types of buses and five card types. The buses are the: • • • User WAN Server Communicating through the buses are the following five card types: • • • • • CPU WAN User Server Interface Each system has at least one CPU, WAN and one Interface card. These three cards provide common functions for the shelf.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 DSX NETWORK MANAGEMENT SNMP AGENT NODE MANAGEMENT HDSL VOICE HDSL SERVER FUNCTIONS T1 E1 ISDN PRI WAN CONNECTIVITY MODEM TELNET VT100 RITS EXTERNAL ALARMS G.703 CEPT CSU FRAME RELAY VOICE COMP MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION I/O X CONNECT C ATM FXO SUB-RATE FXS n x 56/64 E&M FRAD ISDN BRI DIGITAL ACCESS LAN DATA IP/IPX ROUTING OCU-DP ‘U’ INTERFACE DSO-DP BRIDGING G.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Server Buses The Server buses are all the buses that are accessible by the Server cards. Effectively this is the union of User buses and WAN bases. This enables the Server cards to provide a data processing function for WAN and User cards. The Server/Server card typically provides a centralized processing function on data initially entering the system from User or WAN connections.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Voice Card The IMACS supports a wide-variety of cards to support voice channel bank applications. Typically they are a family of cards each of which provides 8 ports, which translate the analog signal to PCM and translate the signaling information from the analog interface for transmission over a digital facility. The interfaces supported include FXS, FXO, E&M, FXS Coin, FXO Coin and P-phone.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 CPU Card Redundancy The IMACS CPU cards typically support redundant operation when paired with an identical CPU card. The CPUs communicate with each other once every second. If there is a problem with the standby CPU (i.e., communications transfer did not take place), an alarm is raised by the active CPU, indicating a problem with the standby CPU. The active CPU monitoring is achieved via hardwire watchdog timers on the Interface Card.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 The system will switch to the backup clock source upon detection of one of the following conditions in the currently active source: • • • • • CGA Red Alarm. CGA Yellow Alarm. Out-Of-Service (OOS) condition. Clock source is placed in loop back mode. Clock source is placed in standby mode.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 IMACS Management Via PPP or SLIP IMACS alarms are reported either to a local device or via an internal 2400 bps modem in a proprietary ASCII format to a central site. Additionally, the IMACS can be optioned to use TCP/IP and encode alarms as standard SNMP traps. One method of transmitting TCP/IP management information and SNMP traps is to activate the Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) on the DB-9 port set at 9.6 Kbps.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 As shown in Figure 4 the IMACS supports multiple methods of communicating SNMP messages and Telnet terminal sessions between an end node and the network management station. The addition of PPP support allows the IMACS to connect to routers or terminal servers to establish a connectivity path to the network management station. The utilization of PPP is similar to that of SLIP.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 IMACS IMACS IMACS FDL over ESF DACS Each FDL is mapped to a separate DS0 NMS T1 IMACS 38.4 kbps SLIP Terminal Server Concentrator Node Figure 5 - IMACS Management Using FDL The management DS0s are connected internally to the B7R card with a limit of eight management DS0s per card. The output of the B7R card is RS-232 at up to 38.4 Kbps using SLIP. This output is fed into a terminal server or a router and transported to a NMS.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 To manage the IMACS containing the B7R card, a separate SLIP/PPP connection from the DB9 on the interface card is required. The local IMACS cannot route its own SNMP information to an internal B7R card. For example, if a network has eight remote nodes, two SLIP connections are required at the central site - one for the eight remote IMACS and one for the local IMACS.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 a) E & M card with 2713 Hz Loop back – Module# 811760: This feature will provide digital loop back (both audio and signaling) when activated by a 2713 Hz tone of specified level and duration. The requirements are provided by BellCore PUB 42004. When a validated tone is detected the channel should disconnect the user and provide loop back of signals (audio and signaling) received from the network.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 II. IMACS Chassis and Common Equipment 1. IMACS Chassis and Back Plane The IMACS is available in three chassis models to meet various space/capacity requirements. They are the IMACS 600 Universal Enclosure, the IMACS 800 Universal Enclosure and the IMACS 900 Universal Enclosure. IMACS 800 Universal Enclosure The IMACS 800 Universal Enclosure provides card slots on both the front and back of the unit for both front and rear loading.
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Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 F1 F2 AC RGR V N +VA + VB +COM JP1 S /U R U E C1 C2 P1 P2 P3 W1 W2 W3 W4 IF U1 U2 U3 U4 1 2 3 U5 U6 U7 U8 Figure 8 - IMACS 900 Universal Enclosure In addition to the card slots described above, the IMACS 900 chassis supports the same power supply and ringing generator system as the IMACS 800. Power supply loading is done the same way as the IMACS 800.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 JP1 S /U R U E 1 2 3 S1 C1 C2 P1 P2 P3 P4 W1 W2 W3 W4 R + G V N R IF S2 R1 - + + - C VA V B O M Figure 9 - IMACS 600 Universal Enclosure In addition to the card slots described above, the IMACS 600 Universal Enclosure accommodates two power supplies or one AC Power Supply, one AC-DC converter, and one ringing generator. Physical and Environmental Characteristics The IMACS Universal Enclosure dimensions are shown in Table 1.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 All the IMACS units are convection-cooled and require some minimum clearances for optimum operation. Clearance requirements also account for distance required for removal and insertion of cards from/into the chassis. The minimum clearances are shown in Table 2.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Models 8903, 8905 and 8908 power supplies provide -48 VDC talk battery voltage from an AC input voltage. As shown in table 4, the difference between models 8903 and 8905 is the input voltage range. Model 8905 has a much wider input voltage range. Allowing it to operate from any AC line voltage, where as model 8903 has a limited range. Model 8908 can only be used with the 900 chassis.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Model 8905 Power Supply, 120/240 VAC Input Voltage Input Frequency Output Power Output Voltage Output Current Maximum Number per system Redundancy Ventilation Approvals Model 8908 Power Supply, 105/240 VAC Input Voltage Input Frequency Output Power Output Voltage Output Current Maximum Number per system Redundancy Ventilation Approvals 90 Vrms to 260 Vrms 50/60 Hz 100W max -48.0 VDC 2 amp 2 Optional Convection cooled UL 1459, UL 1950, CSA-C22.2 No.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. Ventilation Approval March 2001 IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Convection cooled UL 1459, CSA-C22.2, No.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 2. CPU Cards The CPU card has two micro-controllers, which performs most of the configuration, management, and common processing for the IMACS. The CPU card provides the interconnection of WAN/User/Server TDM buses through a bus connect or cross-connect function. The CPU can have flash memory which is used to store configuration information and facilitates new firmware uploads.
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Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 3. Interface Cards The Interface card has common hardware, which is managed by the active CPU card. One Interface card is required per system residing in Slot IF on the IMACS chassis. It provides the physical interface to support a modem, control terminal, printer, alarm relay, and provides the connection up to 8 T1/E1 interfaces used by the WAN cards.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 892160 Interface Card is the same as the 892060 Interface card with the exception of the modem and can be used with the 880060, 880160 and 880460 CPU cards. The 892260 Interface Card is similar to the 892460 except there is an external synchronization option, no node port and the DB-9 serial port is a DTE-male type.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Table 8—Interface Card Specifications Model 892xxx Interface Cards Models 892060, 892160, 892560, 892660 and 892760 Models 892260, 892261, 892360 and 892460 Interfaces Model T1/E1 Links 892060 892160 892260 892261 892360 892460 892560 892660 892760 Configuration Storage 32KB NVRAM 3.x.y 128KB NVRAM 4.x.y, 5.x.
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Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 There are four highways dedicated to the WAN slot, which are used to carry TDM data and signaling. Each WAN slot is connected to the Interface card through the back plane. The IMACS supports six models of WAN cards: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 The 802060 Dual T1 HDSL WAN Card has two ports that that are equipped with 82100 T1 HDSL modules. The HDSL modules provide 1.544 Mbps T1 transmission over 2 copper pairs. Both modules have to be installed for proper operation and do not support redundancy. Table 9 depicts the various T1/E1 WAN card specifications. In addition to the specifications listed in Table 9 (below) the 802060 card is in conformance with ITU-T Q.421 and ITU-T Q.422.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Table 9—WAN Card Hardware Specifications (continued) ANSI T1.101 Synchronization Interface Standards for Digital Networks ANSI T1.107 Digital Hierarchy - Formats Specifications ANSI T1.403 ISDN, Network-to-Customer Installation -DS1 Metallic I/F ANSI T1.408 ISDN Primary Rate FCC Part 68 Requirements for Connection of Terminal Equipment Systems and Protective Apparatus to the Telephone Network ITU-T G.703 ITU-T G.704 ITU-T G.735 ITU-T G.732 ITU-T G.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 III. IMACS Voice Modules and Applications 1. Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) Card The IMACS supports one Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) card, the 812960 FXS Card, which provides eight 2-wire analog ports with a terminating impedance of 600 ohms. FXS cards can be installed in any IMACS chassis User Slot, and will (in most cases) require a ring generator. AC powered systems will also require a –48 VDC converter.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. Characteristics Nominal Transmit TLP Nominal Receive TLP 2-Wire Return Loss PCM Coding Transhybrid Loss Standards Conformance AT&T TR43801 Bel1Core TR-NWT 000057 BellCore GR-63-CORE ITU-T G.712 ITU-T Q.552 FCC Part 68 FCC Part 15 UL 1459 IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Software configurable, -10.0dB to +5.0dB, steps of 0.1dB Software configurable, -10.0dB to +2.0dB, steps of 0.1dB >28 dB Echo, >20 dB singing (against 600 ohm, in series with 2.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 the analog Tip and Ring leads of any FXO port. It also sets and monitors the state of the digitized voice signal’s ABCD signaling bits in cross-connect systems, the Test functionality also includes the ability to generate test tones (300Hz, 1 kHz, 3 kHz and “quiet”) and transmit those toward either the user side or the network side of the system. Table 11 reviews the FXO Card specifications.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 3. E&M Card The IMACS supports three variants of E&M cards: • • • 810860 E&M Card supports eight 2-wire E&M or Transmission Only (TO) ports 811760 E&M Card support eight 4-wire E&M or Transmission Only (TO) ports and 2713 Hz loop back support 811960 E&M Card supports eight 4-wire E&M or Transmission Only (TO) ports The 811960 E&M card offers an extended Transmit TLP range (-17.5 to +14.5dB) to better support dedicated 4wire modem applications.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. E&M Sensor Characteristics Nominal Transmit TLP Nominal Receive TLP Termination Impedance Delay Specification Absolute Group Delay (dependent on codec) Peak to Average Ratio (PAR) Standards Conformance AT&T TR43801 Bell CoreTR-NWT-000057 BellCore GR-63 CORE ITU-T G.712 ITU-T Q.552 ITU-T Q.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 P-Phone Station and Office Line Cards The P-Phone Line Cards support transport of Nortel Electronic Business Service (EBS) or P-Phone service. Nortel’s EBS is provided through the use of an Electronic Business Set (also EBS) capable of supporting premium Meridian Digital Centrex (MDC) features offered by the local DMS SuperNode switch. A data channel allows out-of-band signaling between the EBS and the DMS SuperNode switch.
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Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Table 12A—PPO and PPS Line Card Specifications (continued) Subscriber and Central Office Interface—Receive Channel Level generated to 2W port with 0dB loss 0 dBm ± 0.5 Db Level adjustment -3 to +2 dB in 0.1 dB increments Attenuation distortion (relative to 1 kHz) -0.5 to +1.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Voice Channel Bank Application This is the simplest IMACS application, which can be used by a service provider. The IMACS is used in this configuration when one or more digital T1/E1 trunks are needed to interface with analog PBXs or key systems at the customer premises. In the US, the break-even point for bringing in a T1 trunk as opposed to multiple analog lines is typically 6 analog lines.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 2 x T1/E1 POTS/ CLASS Local Digital Switch D S X IMACS P A N E L • 48 TR008 Lines • MODE 1 (Shelves A&B) Customer Premise Central Office Figure 12a - IMACS Using TR-008 IMACS TR-008 feature can support 48 lines on 2 T1 links. IMACS is an ideal vehicle to provide integrated POTS services for line sizes of 48 and under. IMACS supports Mode I, Shelf A&B of TR-008 specification.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 IMACS Data Modules and Applications The IMACS supports multiple user cards for transport of digital data. A list of all cards/model types that can be used in the chassis is provided in Table 13. Table 13—Data Card Types Type of Card Description 820260 HSU Card Supports two RS530/V.35 or RS-449 data ports via DB25 female connectors. It can also support RS232 data through the use of the appropriate Personality module.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Table 13—Data Card Types (continued) 822060 SRU Card Provides 10 port RS-232C/V.24 interfaces. Supports synchronous and/or asynchronous data ports from 300 bps to 38.4 Kbps.. Supports DS0-A, DS0-B, V.14 and X.50 Division 3 sub-rate multiplexing format. SRU card ports can also be multiplexed with voice traffic on an ADPCM engine (up to 19.2 Kbps data circuit in 24 Kbps ADPCM channel).
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 825460 DSO-DP Card Provides 4 ports of DS0-DP or G.703 64K. For G.703, clock can be selected to be co- directional or contra-directional. 826070 BRI Card This BRI-U card provides 8 ports of 2-wire 2B1Q interface via a single RJ27X (F), 50-pin amphenol connector. Adheres to 2B+D format. Supports external timing. Can be used to support NTUs for dedicated operation or for connections to BRI-U interface devices.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 HSU Card The HSU card allows the connection of high-speed data terminal equipment (DTE) and data communications equipment (DCE) to WAN links, server cards (FRS) or another HSU card. The HSU card also provides low or middensity connectivity for local, synchronous peripherals such as, LAN Bridge/Routers and legacy SNA/SDLC devices.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 hospital. Although the satellite sites are not equipped with Intensive Care Units, emergencies can be admitted and support solicited from the Main hospital personnel as shown in Figure 13.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Table 14 describes the various high-speed data cards. Table 14—820260, 820360, 821260, 821360, 821460, 821560, 821570 and 821660 High-speed Data Cards Model Number Model 820260 Number of Data Ports 2 Physical Interfaces Electrical Interfaces 2 female 25-pin DB25 D-connectors ITU-T V.35, RS232, RS530/RS449 ITU-T V.11, RS 530 ITU-T V.35 (True V.35) ITU-T V.35, V.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. EIA RS-530 EIA RS-366 IMACS Product Book, Version 4 High-speed 25 Position Interface for Data Terminal Equipment, Including Alternative 25 Position Connector.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 IMACS Local DTE OCU-DP CSU/DSU V.35 IMACSw/ SRU T1 carrier Network Remote Remote DTE DTE Remote RS232 DTE Remote DTE Synchronous/Asynchronous DTE. (300bps- 38.4Kbps) Figure 14 - IMACS With SRU Card Application The SRU card also supports X.50 division 3, an ITU (CCITT) standard for sub-rate multiplexing. The maximum bandwidth of the SRU card is 115.2Kbps. The SRU card provides the ability for software configurable delay optimization.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Table 15—SRU Card Specifications Model Number # of data ports Physical Interfaces Electrical Interfaces 822060 SRU Card 10 10 female 8-pin RJ-48 RS-232C, V.24 822061 SRU Card 10 10 female 8-pin RJ-48 RS-232C, V.24 822160 SRU Card 10 10 female 8-pin RJ-48 RS-232C, V.24 822460 SRU Card 4 4 female 26 pin DB-26 RS-422 822560 SRU Card 10 10 female 8-pin RJ-48 RS-232E Operational Interface DCE—full duplex Interface Settings Asynchronous, synchronous, V.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 3. FRAD Card The 823160 Frame Relay Assembler/Disassembler (FRAD) user card provides eight ports for transport of low speed data across Frame Relay Networks. The FRAD can encapsulate HDLC protocols (such as SDLC). Each port can be independently configured for asynchronous, transparent synchronous data or HDLC. When taking data from the on-board RS-232 port, the FRAD card supports speeds of 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 14.4, 19.2, 28.8 and 38.
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Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Table 16—FRAD Card Specifications Model 823160 FRAD Card Number of Ports 10 Speeds 2.4; 4.8; 9.6; 14.4; 19.2; 28.8 and 38.4 Kbps Physical Interface 10 Female 8-pin RJ-48 Electrical Interface RS232, ITU-T V.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 4. OCU-DP Card The OCU-DP (Office Channel Unit - Data Port) is used to interface directly to DSU/CSUs (Data Service Units Channels Service Units) supporting data traffic up to and including 64Kbps. A four-wire circuit can connect the OCU-DP card to a DSU/CSU that can be located up to four miles away. In switched 56 Kbps mode, users can access the network on an as-needed basis by dial-up commands.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 All three remote loop backs are latching loop backs. These latching loop backs are: • • • Loop back of the analog interface of the remote OCU-DP device back towards the network Loop back of the 4-wire interface of the remote CSU device back towards the network Loop backs of the 4-wire interface of the local CSU device towards the network. An OCU-DP port may be programmed to detect and respond to both latching and non-latching (i.e.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Table 17 depicts the OCU-DP card’s specifications. For further information regarding Performance Monitoring and Diagnostic Capabilities, see Chapter 13, IMACS System Testing and Diagnostics.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 5. BRI Card The 826xxx line of BRI Cards offers industry standard ISDN BRI “U” or “S/T” Interfaces. Each BRI Card supports eight BRI “U” Interfaces for long line circuit provisioning, or “S/T” Interface for local provisioning. The BRI Interface provides two bearer and one data channel over two wires (1 pair). The S/T interface provides the same functionality over 4-wires (2 pair).
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 The two transmission protocol supports switched connectivity to ISDN capable switches and D channel signaling on either a full DS0 or multiplexed 4:1 on a single DS0. The ability to multiplex 4 channels onto one DS0 allows for more efficient provisioning. The 826361 and 826461 cards only support 3 DS0s at this time. Another application of the BRI card is for leased line, or IDSL (ISDN Digital Subscriber Loop) as shown in Figure 18.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 The 826070 BRI “U” Card has software configurable mode operation of LT and NT. It supports up to eight leased or BRI terminal extension applications. The 826070 does not support sealing current generation or termination. The 826171 BRI “U” Card has all of the functionality of the 826070, however, switching between the LT and NT modes must be performed by making a menu selection and changing jumper connections on the card.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Table 18 describes the BRI card specifications.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. Table 18—BRI Card Specifications (continued) B-Channel Mode D-subchannel Sealing Current IMACS Product Book, Version 4 None, B1, B2, B1+B2, or 128 kbps None, 1, 2, 3 or 4 (used for BRITE mode) Off or On per port (Models 826361 and 826171 only) Design Standards for Models 826070 and 826171 ANSI T1.601 ANSI T1.602 ITU-T I.430 TR-NWT-000397 GR-000303 Design Standards for Model 826270 ANSI T1.605 ITU-T I.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Software-initiated diagnostics supported on the DS0-DP/G.703 card include the setting of local loop backs towards either the network or the attached DTE equipment. In addition, a remote loop back function allows the DS0DP/G.703 card to generate four DDS-compatible latching loop back codes for the far-end OCU, CSU, DSU or DS0DP equipment respectively. A time-out option authorizes the DS0-DP/G.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 The remote IMACS systems must be configured with the TCP/IP CPU software option. Remote IMACS units send management information in IP packets over the FDL to an intervening AT&T DACS II. The DACS II can be configured to convert the IP management information from the FDL channel into a full DS0 using a link level protocol called Bit-4 Redundant (B4R). Even though the management information is only 4 Kbps it will occupy the full 64 Kbps DS0.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 To PSTN Channelized Voice IMACS T1 X To Frame Relay Ethernet Repeater/Switch Figure 20 - Bundled Voice and Internet Services Technical Specifications: Product Compatibility Routing Protocols LAN Protocols WAN Protocols Data Rates Hardware Interfaces Server Connectivity Configuration and Management March 2001 IMACS 600, 800 or 900 Chassis Releases 3.8 or 5.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 V. Alarm Cards The Model 840xxx Alarm Cards provide the capability to input external alarm signals to the IMACS and to output alarm signals from the IMACS to an external device. Depending on the model, from 3 to 28 alarms may be input and from 4 to 14 alarms can be output. The alarm input sensors are current loop detectors, with an operating range of 4 to 20 mA detection.
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Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 The sum of the compression rates for the engine pair must equal 64Kbps. A 32Kbps circuit can only be paired with a 32Kbps circuit. A 40Kbps circuit can only be paired with a 24Kbps circuit and vice-versa. The ADPCM server card can also pair a low speed asynchronous data transmission (19.2Kbps or less) from an SRU port with a 40kbps engine. This data path will occupy a 24Kbps engine.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Automatic Call Distribution Application The ADPCM server can be used to reduce leased line charges in automatic call distribution or remote call center applications by increasing the number of voice circuits supported on a single T1 or E1. The application shown in Figure 21b illustrates an ISDN-based automatic call distribution system. The IMACS is used to provision BRI remotely via BRITE (BRI Terminal Extension).
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Wireless Base Station Application In the application shown in Figure 22, the IMACS is used as a channel bank at each of the remote Base Stations. In each of the stations, the IMACS is connected via T1/E1 or Analog voice ports to the radio transmission equipment. The voice circuits that are destined for the switching center are sent to the ADPCM voice compression server at each base station.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Table 21—ADPCM Server Card Specifications Input Voice Channels Input Sub-rate Data Input BRI traffic Modem Data Support Fax Support Voice Quality Echo Cancellation Signaling Maximum Card Count Transcoder Operation Standards Compliance Can originate from any 2-wire or 4-wire voice card or from a DSO on a WAN (El/T1 or HDSL) interface. µ-Law & A-Law 64Kbps PCM compatible on a per channel basis SRU data traffic at 19.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Three ISDN PRI Server Cards are supported: • • • 8840A ISDN PRI Server Card with 1 D Channel 8840B ISDN PRI Server Card with 2 D Channels 8840C ISDN PRI Server Card with 8 D Channels The cards provide flexible access to PRI-based ISDN services such as Switched 384, Switched T1, and Switched 56/64. The PRI Server Card (PRI card) provides both local D channel origination and termination and D channel consolidation.
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Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 PRI PRI IMACS ISDN Provider PBX CODEC Figure 24—Video Conferencing System and PBX Sharing A PRI Line By grooming the PBX and CODEC PRI circuits onto a single, outbound PRI facility, the IMACS utilizes Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA). The PBX would seize B-channels on a call-by-call basis, utilizing one B-channel for every call. The Video Codec would request a pre-determined number of B-channels.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 T1/E1 IMACS IMACS T1/E1 Backbone network Video IMACS Video Video IMACS Video Figure 25—IMACS in Video Broadcast Applications Integrated ISDN Access with SINA The IMACS is used to support both ISDN and non-ISDN services over the same T1/E1 circuit. This multiplexing of leased line and ISDN services is commonly referred to as Static Integrated Network Access (SINA).
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Figure 26—IMACS Using SINA for ISDN and Leased Line Traffic Data Backup and Bandwidth on Demand The IMACS with a PRI server is used to back up data networks in the event of a circuit outage. In the example shown in Figure 27, an IMACS is used to connect a router to a leased line circuit. The PBX is using the IMACS equipped with a PRI server card to connect to the PRI circuit.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 PRI to FXS Termination The IMACS is used to connect calls to an analog modem rack as shown in Figure 28. This application is usually used to terminate a mix of ISDN originated calls and analog modem originated calls to the same destination. This is common in remote access applications where there is a need to support both existing analog modem applications and new digital ISDN connections over the same network facility.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Modem Rack FXS PRI ISDN Network Mail Server IMACS PSTN LAN PRI Modem ISDN Remote Access Server Figure 28—PRI to FXS Termination Routing Capabilities Call Routing An IMACS system can be simultaneously connected to several Network and User side ISDN PRI facilities and to a user’s data terminal equipment such as a video codec or LAN router. DTE is usually connected to the system’s HSU cards.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Bi-directional Default Routing Bi-directional Default Routing is provided for automatic routing when a node is configured with two Primary Rate D channels as shown in Figure 29. In two channel systems, the user does not have to configure any routing information, as all calls received on one D channel are automatically routed to the second D channel. The user only needs to enter routing information for those calls destined to a local HSU or FXS ports.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 DPNSS Trunk Routing Digital Private Network Signaling System #1 (DPNSS) is the predominant Common Channel Signaling scheme used in the United Kingdom for private inter PABX communications. DPNSS Trunk Routing provides low delay for multi DPNSS channel provisioning off a single E1 DPNSS aggregate.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 configurable port parameters are permanently stored in NVRAM and downloaded to the card during startup. Statistics are available on a per port and protocol basis. IP-based management information from IMACS clients is typically provided to the MCC by a Digital Access and Cross-connect System (DACS) as Bit Seven Redundant (B7R) or Bit Four Redundant (B4R) DS0 channels on a T1 or E1 link.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 4. ACS-FRS Advanced Communication Server - Frame Relay Server The 881160 FRS card concentrates multiple N x 56K or N x 64K frame relay data streams onto one or more Nx56/64K links of the IMACS. In addition to frame relay concentration, the card encapsulates data for Nx56/64K HDLC or SDLC data streams. RED frames can be discarded rather than forwarded to the FRS end-point screen.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Frame Relay Access and Concentration Server This section highlights the capabilities of the IMACS Frame Relay server card as a cost-effective, efficient, and intelligent high-speed Frame Relay Assembly and Disassembly (FRAD) device and access concentrator in a Frame Relay network. This enables the service provider to deliver Frame Relay and Internet services with a high degree of quality in an economical fashion.
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Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Multi-tenant Premises Service Provider Central Office X.25 PAD Nx56/64 PSTN PBX/Key System DS1/E1 DACS IMACS Backup Link Mainframe Frame Relay Network Router Nx56/64 or T1/E1 Figure 33—Frame Relay and Internet Services Using IMACS’ FRAD Server IDSL Service Provisioning An IMACS with a Frame Relay server can be used for efficient ISDN DSL (IDSL) provisioning for Internet access at speeds up to 128K.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 2B1Q NTU Router Ethernet Router Ethernet Router BRI Cards provide 2B1Q IDSL termination FRS provides IDSL concentration 64/128Kbps Frame Relay T1/E1 2B1Q NTU IMACS Frame Relay Network 64/128Kbps Frame Relay 2B1Q NTU 64/128Kbps Frame Relay • Support data rates up to 128 kbps over single twisted pair over 5Km • DDS CSU / DSU replacement with BRI-NTU scenarios.
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Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 BRANCH OFFICES 56/64K HEAD OFFICE DATA CENTER T1 Frame Relay FEP Data Proc Application IMACS Frame Relay Network Router 56/64K FEP FRAD 56/64K FRAD Figure 36—Frame Relay Concentration at Corporate Headquarters 5.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 equipment, it can be easily added with minimal costs when the MIS manager wants to collapse parallel ATM and TDM networks into a single ATM network. When an ATM network is installed, typically there is excess bandwidth and port capacity that behooves such a merger of networks. For instance, when an ATM switch is deployed each line card will have multiple ATM ports out of which only one or two may be used for data traffic.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 ATM DS3/OC3c/STM1 Network IMACS ATM Edge Switch Router Figure 37—Migrating Legacy Networks to ATM Interactive Distance Learning/Tele-Medicine The IMACS’ integrated multi-service capabilities supports interactive distance learning applications where the central site and the major educational centers are connected through an ATM network and the remote sites are accessed via leased T1/E1 lines.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 RS36 Network Management System Video Conf System V.2 IMACS DS3 ATM Major University T1/E1 Leased Line OC3c/STM1 RS36 V.2 IMACS DS3 ATM Video Conf System IMACS Remote Campus PRI PRI OC3c/STM1 Central Site T1/E1 Leased Line RS36 Video Conf MCU IMACS Major University V.2 Video Conf System Remote Campus DS3 ATM RS36 IMACS V.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Table 23—ATM Server Card Specifications ATM I/F Framing Cell Delineation Clocking VPI Support VCI Support Idle Cell TX_RX Scrambling Traffic Types AALs Number of PVCs Performance System Capacity Management Connectivity Standards March 2001 1 DS3 Private UNI 3.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 6. Internet Protocol Router Internet Protocol Router: 883060 (10Base2) and 883160 (10BaseT) Introduction: IPR is an IP router server card that runs on the ACS hardware. It therefore must be inserted in one of the P slots of the Zhone Technologies IMACS concentrator. IPR uses 68360 communication controller and has 4 MB of DRAM. To use the IPR card, one must use host version 5.0.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Uses of IPR: • IPR can be used for connecting IP LANs together through Frame Relay network. • IPR card can be used as a gateway to the Internet through Frame Relay network. • IPR card can be used for connecting IP nodes on Ethernet to the IP nodes on Frame Relay network.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Bundled Service Deployment The IP Routing Server is targeted at performing boundary routing functions for access to Internet or Intranet based services. The standard application for an IMACS in this environment is in bundled service arrangements where the IMACS is utilized to integrate voice circuits and an Ethernet-based Internet port at the customer location as shown in Figure 39.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 PBX/Key System IMACS T1/E1 PBX/Key System T1/E1 IMACS IP Network T1/E1 IP Network IMACS PBX/Key System IP Network Figure 40—Private Intranet Deployment Using IP Routing Server Card IP Routing Server Specifications Up to three IP Routing server cards can be functional in an IMACS in a non-redundant configuration. The processor performance figure of 3500 packets/second was obtained using 64 byte packets.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Table 24—IP Routing Server Card Specifications Input/Output 4 maximum (1 10-BaseT Ethernet, 3 Frame Relay Wide-Area Network) LAN Traffic I/O 10BaseT, 10Base2 Frame Relay Traffic I/O T1, E1, fT1, fE1, V.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 IMACS with LBRV is suited to carrier networks and service organizations where downtime is unacceptable. Examples include call centers; help desks, and inter-exchange trunks. IMACS with LBRV offers high reliability through: - Hardware redundancy - Environmental ruggedness - No moving parts - Path redundancy (with FRS).
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Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 T1/E1 MSC IMACS T1/E1 Central VoiceMail Server MSC IMACS T1/E1 IMACS NX64K Leased Line T1/E1 T1/E1 MSC IMACS MSC T1/E1 IMACS MSC Figure 42—Backhauling Voice Application Extending Voice Access Application The application shown in Figure 43 is similar to the previous one where the LBRV is deployed to utilize the lowerspeed but expensive VSAT link very efficiently.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 VII. IMACS System Testing and Diagnostics IMACS System Parameters System level parameters that are supported include a user-defined node name called the node ID. It can be up to 14 alphanumeric characters long without spaces and four password-protected access levels that correspond to different access and capability levels. Additionally, the IMACS allows users to customize alarm management functions to their requirements.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 IMACS Diagnostic Capabilities Status and Alarm Management The IMACS supports a comprehensive alarm message generation and reporting capability that provides the system operator with a complete view of the operation of the system.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 integral diagnostic capabilities of the IMACS include Bit Error Rate Testers (BERTs) on data cards, tone generators on analog voice cards, the ability to manipulate the analog leads and the digital signaling bits of voice circuits and extensive loop back generation and detection capability on many system elements.
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Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Quiet Tone Digital MilliWatt Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Tone Direction Toward User Toward Network Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes • This feature is only supported in Cross-Connect Systems Data Diagnostics Data diagnostics support varies among data cards. Refer to Table 27 for detailed information on data card diagnostics.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 Bit Error Rate Tester (BERT) Patterns Supported All 1s All 0s 1:1 1:7 511 2047 QRSS EIA530 HSU 2-port Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes V.35 HSU 2-port Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes EIA530/V.35 HSU 4-port Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes EIA530 HSU 2-port No Yes V.35 HSU 2-port No Yes EIA530/V.35 HSU 4-port No Yes EIA530 HSU 2-port Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes V.35 HSU 2-port Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes EIA530/V.
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Zhone Technologies, Inc. Figure 1 Loc a l DTE IMACS Product Book, Version 4 V. 35 Cross-Conne c t HSU E le m e nt T1 T1 Cross-Conne c t E l e me nt OC U / DP T1 Faci l i t y V. 35 DSU/CSU Re mot e DT E DDS Fa c i l i t y V. 35 Figure 2 Loc a l DTE V. 35 Cross-Conne c t HSU E le m e nt T1 T1 Cross-Conne c t E l e me nt OC U / DP T1 Faci l i t y V. 35 DSU/CSU Re mot e DT E DDS Fa c i l i t y V. 35 Figure 3 Loc a l DTE V.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. Figure 5 Loc a l DTE IMACS Product Book, Version 4 V. 35 HSU Cross-Conne c t E le m e nt T1 T1 Cross-Conne c t E l e me nt OC U / DP T1 Faci l i t y DSU/CSU Re mot e DT E DDS Fa c i l i t y V. 35 V. 35 Figure 6 Loc a l DTE V. 35 HSU Cross-Conne c t E le m e nt T1 T1 Cross-Conne c t E l e me nt OC U / DP T1 Faci l i t y V. 35 DSU/CSU Re mot e DT E DDS Fa c i l i t y V. 35 Figure 7 Loc a l DTE V.
Zhone Technologies, Inc. IMACS Product Book, Version 4 for each T1 in the system, the operator may select an error rate threshold (from 10E-4 to 10E-9) which, if exceeded, will cause the system to generate an Excessive Error Rate (EER) alarm. DDS Line Performance Monitoring The two-port OCU-DP card supports two methods of non-intrusive error correction. The first is Majority Vote and applies to lower data rates such as 2.4, 4.8 and 9.6 Kbps. The other is the BCH method and applies to data rates of 19.