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PDN
Telenet\PEC
bus
\LPB
\PCM
bus
Figure 32.2Synchronous Packet Manager Interface
For an X.25 packet to be transmitted to the data system, it must
be broken down into 1 l-byte packets, called mini-packets,
which adhere to the MPP (Mini-Packet Protocol) format. For
transmission from the PABX to the data network, mini-packets
are stored (buffered) until a full X.25 packet is formed and then
transmitted (see Figure 32.2).
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The SPM contains two 8-bit microprocessors, 80K of parity
protected RAM, and 8K of ROM. The SPM contains the mini-packet receiver/transmitter and line driver circuits used to
communicate with the PABX. The ROM in the SPM contains the
programs necessary to boot the SPM from the PABX, a
debugger, and limited hardware self-tests. The RAM in the
SPM is provides the operational code needed to communicate
with the data system, and is used for temporary storage, buffers,
and operational...

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TL-130500-1001DFP/APM (DIGITAL33.0 The DFP/APM provides voice communication as well as
FEATUREPHONEthe interface between the asynchronous data equipment
WITH APM)(terminals, personal computers, etc.) and the VPLC2 FB-17246
card.
The 
DFP/APM interfaces with the voice system over the PEC and
PCM buses and the data system over the LPB (Figure 33.1).
Connection to the VPLC2 (FB-17246-A) card is over a single
twisted pair. This connection supports both 
IJoice and data
communications. The DFP/APM is either...

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Figure 33.1DFP/APM Voice and Data Bus Connection
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T+R
DFP/APM+1 
FB-228[Tl\LPB
’
DFP/APMTransmission33.1 Transmission of 11 -byte voice, data, and control
information is sent as mixed mini-packets. The 11 -byte 
mini-packets are transmitted at 128 Kbps in each direction. The
effective throughput is 64 Kbps voice, 19.2 Kbps data and
overhead= 128 Kbps in each direction.
See Table 33.1 for feature comparisons of the APM, SPM, and
DFP/APM. Tables 33.2 and 33.3 provide...

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DFPIAPM
mini-packets
dPLC2
Figure 33.2Transmission from the Digital FeaturephonetotheSystem
Simultaneous Voice33.2 The simultaneous voice and data structure is:
Packetizingand Datal Data device log-on
l Data call distinctive or simultaneous with voice call
l Data characters briefly buffered at Digital Featurephone
l Data characters packetized in 8-byte groups at Digital
Featurephone
l Preceded with two address bytes
e Followed with one CRC error-checking byte
l 11 bytes equal one...

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digital bit stream
voice and data packets
CRC
(control)address
(control “to”)
MPP 11 bitsNetwork
Interface Card33.3 The NIC (Network Interface Card) bridges the LPB (Local
Packet Bus) and the PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) bus. This
provides data networking capabilities between systems across a
Tl network interface. HDLC (Higher Data Level Control) conveys
the data to/from the PCM bus while MPP (Mini-Packet Protocol)
conveys data to/from the LPB (Figure 33.3).
The NIC provides an X.25...

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TL-130500-1001Table 33.1 Feature Comparison
NOTES:* 1. For information on VPLC cards, see section 7.0.
* 2. 
SPMs can interface with an RS-232-C if speeds are below
19.2 Kbps.
* 3. Throughput will vary according to the PAD (Packet
Assembler/Disassembler) parameter settings and data
format.
* 4. For speeds 
> 9.6 Kbps up to 64 Kbps.
axrmum distance from switch-3000 feetat
ITT 
V.35interface
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TL-130500-1001Table 33.1Feature Comparison (Continued)
s-31 0cket Assembler/
ontains CODECand other associated
I  circuitry
Table 33.2 CCITT Recommendations
FEATURENOTE: X.28 is the language by which an X.3
command is entered, converting 
async. data
into X.25 packets, thereby allowing the user to
enter information through the 
k:?yboard of the
data device attached to the APM
Interfaces externally to X.25 host or X.25
PDNS (Telenet)
8/‘87,
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3FP/APM
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EC-221 78-ASPM
Type A
EC-221 78-BSPM
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Table 33.3
DFP/AMP, APM, SPM Description
FEATURE
l Provides interface between asynchronous
data equipment and the system
l Receives and transmits W-232-C
compatible signals, converting them into
mini-packet protocol
lCommunicates with the system over a
single, twisted-wire pair
lSupports speeds up to 19.2 Kbps
l Provides interface between asynchronous
data equipment and the system
l Receives...

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