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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

PE CO/FX/W
ATS (TRC)

Out

Out

In

In

0

0

PE tie

Out

Out

In

In

0

0

Note: Transmit and receive designations are from and to the CS 1000. Transmit is from the CS
1000 to the external facility (digital-to-analog direction in the E and M Trunk card). Receive is to the
CS 1000 from the external facility (analog-to-digital direction in the E and M Trunk card).

Figure 258
Pad orientation

Applications

The optional applications, features and signaling arrangements for each
trunk are assigned through unique route and trunk data blocks. Refer to
Features and Services (NN43001-106-B) for information about assigning
features and services to trunks.

The optional applications, features and signaling arrangements for each
trunk are assigned through unique route and trunk data blocks. Refer to
Features and Services (NN43001-106-B) for information about assigning
features and services to trunks.

PAD switching

The transmission properties of each trunk are characterized by
class-of-service (COS) assignments in the trunk data block (LD 14). The
assignment may be non-Via Net Loss (non-VNL) or via Net Loss (VNL). To
ensure stability and minimize echo when connecting to long-haul VNL (Tie)
trunks, non-VNL trunks are assigned either Transmission Compensated
(TRC) or Non-Transmission Compensated (NTC) class-of-service.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

01.04

Standard

Release 5.0

23 May 2008

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