ADC AVIDIA SWD4573I1 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Applications and Configuration Overview

Avidia System Configuration and Management User Manual

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The implementation of subtending is described in these sections:

“Star Management” on page 48

“Daisy Chain Management” on page 52

Each section provides both the features of and the limitations for implementing each subtending
approach. You can also combine the star and daisy chain approaches to effectively implement
subtending.

Interface card

Use interface cards in these Avidia systems:

Maximum
number for
subtending

AV8000

AV3000

AV2200

OC3
(AV311, AV312,
AV313)

Slot 11 or 12 as a line
interface

Slots 2 - 10, 11 or 12
(whichever was not the
line interface), or 13 - 21
as a channel interface

Slot 2 as a line interface

Slots 3 - 5 as a channel
interface

N/A

3

DS3 (AV323)

Slot 11 or 12 as a line
interface

Slot 11 or 12 (whichever
was not the line interface)
as a channel interface

Slot 2 as a line interface

Slot 3 as a channel
interface

N/A

1

DS1 (AV351)

Slots 2 - 10 or 13 - 21 as
a channel interface only

Slot 2 as a line interface

Slots 3 - 5 as a channel
interface

N/A

18
(AV8000)

3 (AV3000)

DSX-1 (AV353)

Slot 11 or 12 as a line
interface

Slot 11 or 12 (whichever
was not the line interface)
as a channel interface

Slot 2 as a line interface

Slot 3 as a channel
interface

N/A

1

DS1 line/management
card (AV351)

N/A

N/A

Slot 1 as
a line
interface

1

It is important to note that you cannot use the same card to subtend and be
subtended. For example, a DS1 card has eight ports; you cannot use one port
to subtend another port on the same card.

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