Zhone Technologies 600 Benutzerhandbuch
3-2
Server Cards
Model No.
Running Head
ACS-MCC Card Descriptions
MCC Card
The FDL is a 4 kbps channel that uses every other framing bit of the T1 extended superframes.
When the FDL is used for remote system control via TCP/IP, T1 performance statistics are not
gathered.
When the FDL is used for remote system control via TCP/IP, T1 performance statistics are not
gathered.
The S
A4
bit of the E1 frame alignment word is the first bit of time slot 0 of each frame. This
bit is called the national bit; it also comprises a 4 kbps data channel.
Figure 3-1.Typical MCC Application
If the FDL is used to transmit and receive information, a DACSII (6.1 or higher) must be used
to convert the FDL/IP information into DS0. On point-to-point circuits, the DACSII
to convert the FDL/IP information into DS0. On point-to-point circuits, the DACSII
is not
needed. The MCC can also be used to create larger "trees" in which the high-speed ports (C1,
C2, and C3) can interconnect the different ACS-MCC cards in the hierarchy.
C2, and C3) can interconnect the different ACS-MCC cards in the hierarchy.
3.2.1.1
Jumper/Switch Settings
The ACS-MCC card does not have any jumpers or switch settings.
3.2.1.2
Installing the Card
Insert the ACS-MCC card into one of the server card chassis slots (P1 to P3). The system can
accommodate up to three server cards.
accommodate up to three server cards.
4Kbps TCP/IP FDL
or SA4 Circuits
T1/E1
Single
Ethernet
Connection
Remote
System
System
Remote
System
System
Remote
System
System
Remote
System
System
Remote
System
System
Remote
System
System
Remote
System
System
Remote
System
System
DACS II
Workstations
System Unit
M
C
C
C
Up to 64 DS-0s
on ports C-1 to C-3
Up to 128 B7R/B4R
formatted DS-0s