Avaya 03-300430 Benutzerhandbuch
WAE-PORT (Wideband Access Endpoint Port)
Issue 1 June 2005
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WAE-PORT (Wideband Access Endpoint Port)
S8700 | 8710
/
S8500
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S8300
Wideband Switching supports end-to-end connectivity between customer endpoints at data
rates from 128 to 1536 kbps over T1 facilities and to 1984 kbps over E1 facilities.
Communication Manager switching capabilities support wideband calls comprised of multiple
DS0s that are switched end-to-end as a single entity.
Wideband Switching extends the Administered Connections feature to include non-signaling
wideband access endpoints. Endpoint application equipment with direct T1 or E1 interfaces
may connect directly to the switch’s line-side facilities; application equipment without T1 or E1
interfaces requires a terminal adapter such as a DSU/CSU. The terminal adapter or endpoint
application equipment is connected to the TN464C Universal DS1 circuit pack, and to the
MM710 DS1 Interface Media Module (
rates from 128 to 1536 kbps over T1 facilities and to 1984 kbps over E1 facilities.
Communication Manager switching capabilities support wideband calls comprised of multiple
DS0s that are switched end-to-end as a single entity.
Wideband Switching extends the Administered Connections feature to include non-signaling
wideband access endpoints. Endpoint application equipment with direct T1 or E1 interfaces
may connect directly to the switch’s line-side facilities; application equipment without T1 or E1
interfaces requires a terminal adapter such as a DSU/CSU. The terminal adapter or endpoint
application equipment is connected to the TN464C Universal DS1 circuit pack, and to the
MM710 DS1 Interface Media Module (
G700
).
Note:
Note:
G700
: Although the WAE-PORT MO is provided for a G700 Media Gateway, this
MO only partially supports the MM710 DS1 Media Module.
These endpoints are administered as wideband access endpoints and have no signaling
interface to switch; they simply transmit and receive data. (Some applications detect and
respond to the presence or absence of data). Calls are initiated from these endpoints using the
Administered Connections feature.
Multiple access endpoints on one line-side UDS1 circuit pack or MM710 Media Module facility
are separate and distinct within the facility. Endpoint application equipment must be
administered to send and receive the correct data rate over the correct DS0s. Every
Administered Connection originating from a wideband access endpoint uses the entire
bandwidth administered for the endpoint. An incoming call with a different data rate than that
administered for the endpoint cannot be routed to the endpoint.
Although Wideband Access Endpoints are used primarily for line-side facilities, these endpoints
can also be administered on network DS1 facilities to connect Communication Manager to
non-switched network services, such as the Avaya fractional T-1 service. An example of this is
the Avaya Static Integrated Network Access, where a trunk group to AT&T 4ESS Switched
Services shares an access T-1 facility with a Wideband Access Endpoint. In this case, the
Wideband Access Endpoint is connected to the AT&T fractional T-1 service, and it does not
terminate on local endpoint equipment, but is connected to a far-end CPE via the dedicated
fractional T-1. All Wideband Access Endpoint functionality and operation is identical on both
line-side and network facilities. However, because maintenance capabilities are limited to the
interface to switch; they simply transmit and receive data. (Some applications detect and
respond to the presence or absence of data). Calls are initiated from these endpoints using the
Administered Connections feature.
Multiple access endpoints on one line-side UDS1 circuit pack or MM710 Media Module facility
are separate and distinct within the facility. Endpoint application equipment must be
administered to send and receive the correct data rate over the correct DS0s. Every
Administered Connection originating from a wideband access endpoint uses the entire
bandwidth administered for the endpoint. An incoming call with a different data rate than that
administered for the endpoint cannot be routed to the endpoint.
Although Wideband Access Endpoints are used primarily for line-side facilities, these endpoints
can also be administered on network DS1 facilities to connect Communication Manager to
non-switched network services, such as the Avaya fractional T-1 service. An example of this is
the Avaya Static Integrated Network Access, where a trunk group to AT&T 4ESS Switched
Services shares an access T-1 facility with a Wideband Access Endpoint. In this case, the
Wideband Access Endpoint is connected to the AT&T fractional T-1 service, and it does not
terminate on local endpoint equipment, but is connected to a far-end CPE via the dedicated
fractional T-1. All Wideband Access Endpoint functionality and operation is identical on both
line-side and network facilities. However, because maintenance capabilities are limited to the
MO Name
Alarm Level
Initial SAT Command to Run
1
Full Name of MO
WAE-PORT MIN
test access-endpoint extension l
Wideband Access
WAE-PORT
WRN
test access-endpoint extension
Endpoint Port