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Server Cards
6-1
ACS-PRI/BRI Card
Introduction
Chapter 6
ACS-PRI/BRI Card
6.1
Introduction
The ACS-PRI/BRI server card (881162) uses 651xx firmware and offers users the ability to 
effectively terminate and manage both dedicated and switched carrier services in a single 
system. This capability allows users to pick the most cost-effective services for both 
permanent connections (e.g., LAN-to-WAN) and periodic connections (e.g., video 
conferencing). In addition it also enables originating and receiving calls to BRI cards.
Three specific features enable the system to use ACS-PRI/BRI services, and are covered in 
this chapter. These features are:
ACS-PRI/BRI server card
Call profiles (accessed from the Interface Card)
HSU-AD 530/35 switched services data card
The switched services HSU card information is repeated in the chapter on HSU cards, and the 
call profile information is repeated in the Interface Card chapter.
6.1.1
Definitions
6.1.1.1
Timeslot
Each T1 or E1 WAN link accessed by the system is subdivided into individual 64 kbps 
channels called timeslots (T1 has 24 timeslots, E1 has 32). A timeslot is sometimes also called 
a DS0 or a B (bearer) channel. While all three terms refer to the same concept, this manual 
will assign arbitrary definitions to distinguish timeslots controlled by ISDN from those that 
are not.
6.1.1.2
DS0
A DS0 is a timeslot on any WAN link that is not controlled by an ISDN signaling channel 
(the D channel).
 Thus, DS0s are controlled via assigning user ports to WAN timeslots (see 
individual user card chapters) and via setting up cross-connect circuits (see Chapter 4, System 
Configuration and Operation in the System Reference Guide).