Line cards, Tables, Table 1 line card characteristics – Nortel Networks Circuit Card 311 User Manual

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Overview

Line cards

The following line cards are designed using the Intelligent Peripheral
Equipment (IPE) architecture and are recommended for use in all new
system designs.

Each of the line cards was designed to fit a specific system need.

Table 1

"Line card characteristics" (page 18)

lists the line card characteristics.

Table 1
Line card characteristics

Part
Number

Description

Lines

Line
Type

Message
Waiting

Supervised
Analog
Lines

Architecture

NT1R20

Off-premise
station analog
line card

8

Analog

Interrupted dial
tone

Yes

IPE

NT5D11

Lineside T1
Interface card

24

T1

None

Yes

IPE

NT5D33/3
4

Lineside E1
Interface card

30

E1

None

Yes

IPE

NT8D02

Digital Line
card (16
voice/16 data)

16

Digital

Message
waiting signal
forwarded to
digital phone
for display

No

IPE

NT8D09

Analog
Message
Waiting Line
card

16

Analog

Lamp

No

IPE

NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line card

The NT1R20 Off-Premise Station (OPS) Analog Line card is an intelligent
eight-channel analog line card designed to be used with 2-wire analog
terminal equipment such as analog (500/2500-type) telephones and analog
modems. Each line has integral hazardous and surge voltage protection
to protect the system from damage due to lightning strikes and accidental
power line connections. This card is normally used whenever the phone
lines leave the building in which the switch is installed. The OPS line card
supports message waiting notification by interrupting the dial tone when
the receiver is first picked up. It also provides battery reversal answer and
disconnect analog line supervision and hook flash disconnect analog line
supervision features.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

01.04

Standard

Release 5.0

23 May 2008

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