Table 280 "pad – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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Configuration

709

TRC for a 2-wire non-VNL trunk facility with a loss of greater than 2
dB, or for which impedance compensation is provided, or for a 4-wire
non-VNL facility.

NTC for a 2-wire, non-VNL trunk facility with a loss of less than 2 dB,
or when impedance compensation is not provided.

See

Table 280 "Pad switching algorithm" (page 709)

for the pad switching

control for the various through connections and the actual port-to-port loss
introduced for connections between the E and M Trunk card and any other
IPE port designated as Port B.

Figure 240 "Pad orientation" (page 710)

shows the pad switching

orientation.

Table 280
Pad switching algorithm

Port B pads

E and M Trunk Pads

Port-to-port loss (dB)

Port B

Transmit

D to A

Receive

A to D

Transmit

D to A

Receive

A to D

Port B to

E and M

E and M to

Port B

IPE line

N/A

N/A

Out

In

2.5

3.5

Universal
trunk (TRC)

Out

Out

In

In

0

0

IPE TIE
(VNL)

In

Out

In

Out

0

0

Note: Transmit and receive designations are from and to the system. Transmit is from the system to
the external facility (digital-to-analog direction in the E and M Trunk card). Receive is to the system
from the external facility (analog-to-digital direction in the E and M Trunk card).

Loss parameters are selected on the E and M trunk card by a switchable
pad controlled by Codec emulation software. For convenience in this
discussion, the pads settings are called "in" and "out." Pad settings are
determined by the three factors listed below: the first two are under direct
user control; the third is controlled indirectly.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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