Wsx-bri-sc, Wsx-bri-sc -36 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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WAN Modules

Page 3-36

WSX-BRI-SC

The

ISDN Basic Rate Interface WAN

Switching Module (

WSX-BRI-SC

) supports either one (1)

serial port and one (1)

BRI

port or two (2) serial ports and two (2)

BRI

ports. The version with

1 serial port and 1

BRI

port is referred to as the

WSX-BRI-SC-1W

; the version with 2 serial ports

and 2

BRI

ports is referred to as the

WSX-BRI-SC-2W. See

WSX-BRI-SC Technical Specifications

on page 3-37

for more information.

The serial port on a

WSX-BRI-SC

module is essentially the same as the serial ports found on

the

WSX-SC

module. A

WSX-BRI-SC

serial port can detect, and configure itself, for any of five

serial cable types (

RS-232

,

V.35

,

X.21

,

RS-530

, and

RS-449

). A

WSX-BRI-SC

serial port is normally

considered a physical

DTE

device, but it can be turned into a physical

DCE

device—for speed

or clocking purposes—by simply plugging in a

DCE

cable. The

WSX-BRI-SC

internally senses

whether a

DCE

or

DTE

cable is connected and configures itself appropriately.

The

BRI

port on the

WSX-BRI-SC

board can be configured as either a “U” or an “S/T” type of

interface (the board is shipped set to “U”). Either type of interface supports two “B” channels
operating at 56/64 Kbps and one “D” channel operating at 16 Kbps.

Software running in the switch allows you to configure the operation of the Point-to-Point
Protocol (

PPP

) over the serial port or the BRI port. The serial port can also support the Frame

Relay protocol. The software commands used to configure

PPP

are described in Chapter 30,

“Point-to-Point Protocol.” The software commands used to configure Frame Relay are
described in Chapter 29, “Managing Frame Relay.” The software commands used to configure
the WAN “links” that support

PPP

connections are described in Chapter 31, “WAN Links.”

Finally, the software commands used to manage the ISDN ports are described in Chapter 32,
“Managing ISDN Ports.”

With the optional

HRE-X

you can increase routing performance to 1.5 million packets per

second per module and up to 12 Mpps in a fully-loaded 9-slot chassis.

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