External alarm connections, Mmi connections – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cards

at the Telco demarc, the CSU, or other T1 carrier equipment. The T1 CPE
equipment at the far end has transmit and receive wired straight from the
RJ48 demarc at the far end of the carrier facility.

External alarm connections

P3 connector pins 3, 4, and 28 can be plugged into any external alarm
hardware. Plug the male DB9 connector labeled "P3" into the external
alarm. These connections are optional, and the functionality of the
Lineside T1 card is not affected if they are not made.

The MMI (described in detail in

“QPC43 Peripheral Signaling card” (page

101)

) monitors the T1 link for specified performance criteria and reports

on problems detected.

One of the ways it can report information is through this external alarm
connection. If connected, the Lineside T1 card’s microprocessor activates
the external alarm hardware if it detects certain T1 link problems that it has
classified as alarm levels 1 or 2. See

“QPC43 Peripheral Signaling card”

(page 101)

for a detailed description of alarm levels and configuration.

If an alarm level 1 or 2 is detected by MMI, the Lineside T1 card closes
the contact that is normally open, and opens the contact that is normally
closed. The MMI command Clear Alarm returns the alarm contacts to
their normal state.

MMI connections

P5 connector pins 2, 3, 5, 7 and 9 are used to connect the Lineside T1
card to the MMI terminal and daisy chain Lineside T1 cards together for
access to a shared MMI terminal. When logging into a Lineside T1 card,
"control 2" is asserted by that card, which informs all of the other cards
not to talk on the bus, but rather to pass the data straight through. The
pins labeled "control 1" are reserved for future use. As with the external
alarm connections, MMI connections are optional. Up to 128 Lineside T1
cards, located in up to 16 separate IPE shelves, can be linked to one MMI
terminal using the daisy chaining approach.

If only one Lineside T1 card is being installed, cable from the DB9 female
connector labeled "P5" (towards MMI terminal) to one of the COM ports
on the back of any TTY, a PC running a terminal emulation program, or a
modem. For installations of only one card, no connection is made to the
DB9 male connector labeled "P4" (away from MMI terminal).

If two or more Lineside T1 cards are being installed into the system, the
MMI port connections can be daisy-chained together so that only one
MMI terminal is required for up to 128 Lineside T1 cards. See

Figure 35

"Lineside T1 card - connecting two or more cards to the MMI" (page 202)

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Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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