Keystones of the new functionality, Keystones of the new functionality -3 – Verilink Red Zone Encryption (REMS) (880-502423-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Verilink solves historical problems of encryption over T1 networks

Red Zone Encryption Management System (REMS) User Manual

3-3

Keystones of the
New Functionality

This new functionality has two keystones.

First, instead of making the CSU frame to the signal, the Access
System 2000 Red Zone Encryption Management System makes the
signal frame to the CSU. This is implemented as the system aligns
itself.

Secondly, the system makes innovative use of the 4 Kbps of ESF
Facility Data Link bits to securely transfer network management
data. These 4 Kbps transport FBR code and PRM messages.

The REMS T1 signal partitioning is illustrated in Figure 3 -1, REMS
T1 Signal Partitioning.

Figure 3-1

REMS T1 Signal Partitioning

This diagram shows how the T1 signal is partitioned as it passes through the REMS system. The CRC-6 and ESF
framing bits, which are added at the BRC are network-generated and, therefore, unencrypted.

Red Zone

Common Carrier

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Local Exchange

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Black Zone

Access Manager 2000

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1.536 Mbps
PAYLOAD 8 Kbps

1.536 Mbps
encrypted payload

1.536 Mbps encrypted PAYLOAD
4 Kbps encrypted FBR code

1.536 Mbps
PAYLOAD 8 Kbps

2 Kbps CRC-6
2 Kbps ESF framing

D4/ESF framing

FBR code

8 Kbps encrypte
FBR code

Encryptor

KG81

KG94

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