DS3 interfaces

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Starting with release 2.3 of [[Toolpack]], it is possible to convert unused BITS ports into [[Signaling_Ports|signaling ports]], with indices of 1 and 0 respectively, in order to recover a channel on the primary DS3 connection.
 
Starting with release 2.3 of [[Toolpack]], it is possible to convert unused BITS ports into [[Signaling_Ports|signaling ports]], with indices of 1 and 0 respectively, in order to recover a channel on the primary DS3 connection.
 
However, the converted ports will be used as trunks, and not as clocking sources.
 
However, the converted ports will be used as trunks, and not as clocking sources.
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Revision as of 09:18, 4 February 2011

The Tmedia TMG3200 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:


Schematic-DS3-interfaces.jpg

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. However, the converted ports will be used as trunks, and not as clocking sources.

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