DS3 interfaces
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− | The Tmedia [[TMG3200]] and Tdev [[TMP6400]] TDM hardware adapter provides an interface of up to 3 DS3 lines. | + | The Tmedia [[TMG3200]], [[TMG7800]] and Tdev [[TMP6400]] TDM hardware adapter provides an interface of up to 3 DS3 lines. |
For each DS3 line that the Tmedia or Tdev device will use, a line interface with related line services are configured. The DS3 interface can be configured in a one-to-one relationship with DS3 line services; however, unlike a T1/E1/J1 interface, the DS3 line service can be configured to contain subordinate child line services carrying lower bandwidth payload. A conceptual image is shown below: | For each DS3 line that the Tmedia or Tdev device will use, a line interface with related line services are configured. The DS3 interface can be configured in a one-to-one relationship with DS3 line services; however, unlike a T1/E1/J1 interface, the DS3 line service can be configured to contain subordinate child line services carrying lower bandwidth payload. A conceptual image is shown below: |
Latest revision as of 15:31, 11 August 2016
The Tmedia TMG3200, TMG7800 and Tdev TMP6400 TDM hardware adapter provides an interface of up to 3 DS3 lines.
For each DS3 line that the Tmedia or Tdev device will use, a line interface with related line services are configured. The DS3 interface can be configured in a one-to-one relationship with DS3 line services; however, unlike a T1/E1/J1 interface, the DS3 line service can be configured to contain subordinate child line services carrying lower bandwidth payload. A conceptual image is shown below:
Using BITS ports for signaling
Starting with release 2.3 of Toolpack, it is possible to convert unused BITS ports into signaling ports, with indices of 1 and 0 respectively, in order to recover a channel on the primary DS3 connection.