Sender and receiver mode – Nortel Networks Circuit Card 311 User Manual

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NT5K21 XMFC/MFE card

Digit

Forward direction

OG-Tx, IC-Rx

Backward direction

4

700 Hz + 1300 Hz

5

900 Hz + 1300 Hz

6

1100 Hz + 1300 Hz

7

700 Hz + 1500 Hz

8

900 Hz + 1500 Hz

9

1100 Hz + 1500 Hz

10

1300 Hz + 1500 Hz

Sender and receiver mode

The XMFC/MFE circuit card provides the interface between the system’s
CPU and the trunk circuit which uses MFC or MFE signaling.

The XMFC/MFE circuit card transmits and receives forward and backward
signals simultaneously on two channels. Each channel is programmed like
a peripheral circuit card unit, with its own sending and receiving timeslots
in the network.

Receive mode

When in receive mode, the XMFC/MFE card is linked to the trunk card by
a PCM speech path over the network cards. MFC signals coming in over
the trunks are relayed to the XMFC/MFE card as though they were speech.
The XMFC/MFC card interprets each tone pair and sends the information
to the CPU through the CPU bus.

Send mode

When in send mode, the CPU sends data to the XMFC/MFE card through
the CPU bus. The CPU tells the XMFC/MFE card which tone pairs to send
and the XMFC/MFE card generates the required tones and sends them
to the trunk over the PCM network speech path. The trunk transmits the
tones to the far end.

XMFC sender and receiver specifications

Table 165 "XMFC sender specifications" (page 369)

and

Table 166 "XMFC

receiver specifications" (page 369)

provide the operating requirements for

the NT5K21 XMFC/MFE card. These specifications conform to CCITT R2
recommendations: Q.441, Q.442, Q.451, Q.454, and Q.455.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

01.04

Standard

Release 5.0

23 May 2008

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