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    							DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
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    Port Carrier (J58890BB)
    Table 2-2 describes the function of each carrier slot.
    Table 2-2. Port Carrier Circuit Pack Slots 
    Error Code Circuit PackTest 
    Result Description/ Recommendation
    POWER UNIT 
    (right side)Power Unit 
    (+5V)649A Required for DC-powered systems. TRI 
    PLS OUTPUT DC-Powered
    POWER 
    UNIT/ 
    SERVICEPower Unit, 
    NeonTN755BThis position is addressed as “00” in 
    commands and displays. It does not 
    provide tip and ring to the wall field. The 
    following circuit packs are optional, 
    depending on system features. One 
    TN771D is required in all PPNs, and one 
    in each EPN of Critical Reliability systems. Call Classifier TN744
    Integrated 
    AnnouncementTN750
    Speech 
    SynthesizerTN725B, 
    TN433, 
    TN457
    Tone Detector TN748, 
    TN420B
    Maintenance/ 
    TestTN771D
    TONE- 
    CLOCK 1Tone-clock TN768 
    TN2182Required as follows:
    EPN with duplicated PNC: B carrier EPN 
    cabinet with two PNs: D carrier 
    E carrier of an EPN cabinet with two PNs 
    and duplicated PNC; the Tone-clock slot 
    is located with Port Slot #2. If the carrier 
    does not contain a Tone-Clock board, any 
    port board may be installed in this slot.
    EXPN INTFC 
    2Expansion 
    InterfaceTN570 Optional, depending on system’s 
    connectivity and duplication 
    configuration; if not used for an EI board, 
    this slot can accept any common port 
    board.
    3 If the system’s connectivity and 
    duplication configuration require a 
    second EI on a port carrier, it resides in 
    this slot; otherwise, this slot accepts any 
    common port board.
    4 to 20 Port Boards Any common port board.
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    Expansion Control Carrier (J58890AF)
    The Expansion Control Carrier is located in position A of each EPN. Table 2-3 
    describes the function of each carrier slot.
    Table 2-3. Expansion Control Carrier Slots
    Slot Name Circuit Pack Code Notes
    POWER UNIT 
    (left side)Power Unit (+5V)631DA1 Required for 
    AC-powered systems
    644A1 Required for 
    DC-powered systems 
    or empty
    MAINTENANCE Maintenance TN775B Required
    TONE-CLOCK Tone-Clock TN2182 Required
    EXPN INTFC Expansion 
    InterfaceTN570 Required
    2 to 19 Port Boards Any common port 
    board. Slot 2 may 
    house a second EI if 
    the configuration 
    requires one.
    POWER UNIT/ 
    18, 19Power Unit, Neon TN755B Required for certain 
    features; otherwise will 
    accept any common 
    port board.
    POWER UNIT 
    (right side)Power Unit 
    (-48V/-5V)631DB1 Required for 
    AC-powered systems
    645B1 Required for 
    DC-powered systems
    649A TRI PLS OUTPUT for 
    Release 5 DC-Powered 
    cabinets 
    						
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    Switch Node Carrier (J58890SA)
    Switch Node carriers house the components of a Center Stage Switch (CSS). The 
    first switch node is located in carrier E of the PPN. If duplicated in a Critical 
    Reliability configuration, its duplicate is located in carrier D of the PPN. The 
    second switch node is located in carrier E of a non-remoted EPN. If duplicated in 
    a Critical Reliability configuration, its duplicate is located in carrier D of the same 
    EPN.
    Table 2-4. Switch Node Carrier Circuit Pack Slots 
    Slot NameCircuit 
    Pack Code Notes
    POWER UNIT 
    (right side)Power Unit 
    (+5V)649A Required for DC-powered systems
    EXPN INTFC 
    DS1 CONV/ 1DS1 
    ConverterTN574 Provides fiber connectivity from DS1 facilities 
    to a remote EPN; this slot used in conjunction 
    with an SNI in one of slots 2 to 9.
    Expansion 
    InterfaceTN570 Used for an EI board only in the PPN cabinet 
    in a system with duplicated PNC (Critical 
    Reliability); used in conjunction with adjacent 
    SNI
    2 to 9, 13 to 20 Switch 
    Node 
    InterfaceTN573 SNIs are added sequentially as needed 
    beginning with slot 2. If a second switch node 
    is needed, (for more than 16 EPNs), up to 5 
    SNIs (those in slots 7, 8, 9, 13 and 14) are 
    connected to corresponding SNIs in the other 
    SN.
    SWITCH 
    NODE 
    CLOCK / 10Switch 
    Node ClockTN572 Required
    SWITCH 
    NODE 
    CLOCK / 12Switch 
    Node ClockTN572 Used in High Reliability option only 
    (duplicated SPE, simplex PNC)
    DS1 CONV/ 21 DS1CONV TN574 Used as above in conjunction with an SNI in 
    one of slots 13 to 20
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    PNC Cabling — Fiber Hardware
    The term “fiber” is used to refer to all the hardware needed for the three basic 
    types of connections used to form multi-PN systems. Fiber administration 
    specifies the endpoints to be connected, optional DS1 CONV locations, and 
    parameters for DS1 Facility Line encoding and equalization. The 3 connection 
    types are:
    1. EI-to-EI or EI-to-SNI Intercabinet hardware
    2. EI-to-SNI or EI-to-EI intracabinet hardware
    3. EI-DS1CONV or SNI-DS1CONV hardware 
    EI-to-EI or EI-to-SNI Intercabinet Fiber Optic 
    Cables
    EI-to-EI or EI-to-SNI intercabinet connections are implemented by installing a 
    lightwave transceiver on the I/O connector plate for each of the administered 
    fiber endpoints. Each lightwave transceiver has a receive and a transmit 
    connector for a 62.5 micron or 50 micron fiber connection. Standard fibers are 
    available in various lengths up to 150 feet (46 m) for single-mode fiber and up to 
    200 feet (61 m) for multi-mode fiber. These fibers are used to connect lightwave 
    transceivers to each other when they are close enough together, or to optical 
    cross-connect facilities for greater distances.
    The lightwave transceivers are powered from I/O connector plate leads attached 
    to TN570 Expansion Interface circuit pack or a TN573 Switch Node Interface 
    circuit pack. The transceivers include loop-around capabilities to support fiber 
    fault isolation. Either of two different 9823-type multi-mode transceivers may be 
    used, depending upon the length of the fiber (table below), or the 300A single 
    mode fiber transceiver. The transceivers at each end of a given fiber should 
    match. Figure 2-2
     illustrates the interconnection of fiber optic hardware.
    Part 
    Number Maximum Fiber Length Fiber Mode
    9823A 4900 feet (1494 m) Multi-mode
    9823B 25,000 feet (7620 m) Multi-mode
    300A 22 miles (35.4 km) Single mode 
    						
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    Figure 2-2. Fiber Link Connection Hardware
    To I/O
    Connector
    Plate
    9823-Type
    Lightwave
    Transceiver9823-Type
    Lightwave
    Transceiver
    TX
    RXTX
    RX
    To I/O
    Connector
    PlateFL2P-P-xx
    Fiber-Optic
    Cables
    FL2P-P-xx
    Fiber-Optic
    Cables FL2P-P-xx
    Fiber-Optic
    Cables
    To I/O
    Connector
    PlateTX
    RX TX
    RX9823-Type
    Lightwave
    Transceiver 9823-Type
    Lightwave
    Transceiver
    To I/O
    Connector
    Plate 100A
    LIU
    Optical Cross-Connect Facility100A
    LIU 
    						
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    EI-to-SNI or EI-to-EI Intracabinet Metallic
    Cabling
    Metallic cable may be substituted for optical cable for “fiber” connections 
    between EIs or between an EI and an SNI in the same MCC cabinet. The same 
    I/O plate connectors are used. The metallic cables should not be used for 
    intercabinet connections, since doing so violates system ground integrity. The 
    metallic cable comes in two lengths.
    DS1 CONV Cabling
    Digital services (DS1) can be used to connect PNs that are up to 100 miles (161 
    km) apart when fiber optic cabling is not practical. Multi-mode (fiber-connected 
    PNs must be less than 25,000 feet (7620 m) and less than 22 miles (35.4 km) for 
    single- mode fiber from the PPN.) A TN574 or TN1654 DS1 Converter (DS1 
    CONV) circuit pack serves as the interface between the network and an EI or SNI 
    on the switch. DS1 cabling on a carrier consists of a Y-cable that connects a DS1 
    CONV to an EI or SNI and to the network. The following cables may be used, 
    depending upon where the DS1 CONV and the EI or SNI are located:
    Part No. Length Intended use
    H600-278,G1 13 inches (33 
    cm)From an EI in slot 1 of a switch node carrier to an 
    SNI in the same half of the carrier (usually the 
    adjacent slot)
    H600-278,G2 66 inches 
    (168 cm)From an EI to an SNI in the same cabinet, but in a 
    different carrier or different half of a carrier
    Connection Type LengthComcode 
    Number
    TN574Comcode 
    Number
    TN1654
    On same half carrier 1 foot (30.48 cm) 846448637 847245750
    On different half 
    carriers in same 
    cabinet5.5 feet (1.68 m) 846448645 847245768
    Between two 
    adjacent cabinets1 foot (30.48 cm), 
    used with two 
    9823As, and 1 
    20-foot (6.1 m) fiber 
    optic cable846448652, and 
    one 846885259 
    bracket847245776 with 
    one 846885259 
    bracket  
    						
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    The DS1 CONV to EI/SNI cable is a shielded metallic Y-cable held in place at the 
    EI/SNI port connector by a 4B retainer and at the DS1 CONV port connector by a 
    4C retainer. The cable end with one 25-pair amphenol connector attaches to the 
    I/O Plate connector for the EI or SNI. The end with two 25-pair amphenol 
    connectors attaches to the DS1 CONV I/O Plate connector.
    The 13-inch cable 846448652 or 847245776 connects the DS1 CONV to a 
    fiber-optic cable, enabling the DS1 CONV to connect to an EI or SNI at a greater 
    distance. The cable end with one 25-pair amphenol connector attaches to a 
    lightwave transceiver using the 846885259 bracket. The end with two 25-pair 
    amphenol connectors attaches to the DS1 CONV I/O Plate connector. The other 
    end of the fiber-optic cable connects to a lightwave transceiver attached to the 
    I/O plate connector of the EI or SNI.
    An H600-348 cable connects the DS1 CONV cable to a Channel Service Unit 
    (CSU), which connects to a wall field. (Alternatively, connection is sometimes 
    made directly from the Y-cable to the wall field. See the pinout for the 50-pin 
    connector at the end of the Fiber Fault Isolation Procedure in Chapter 5, 
    ‘‘Responding to Alarms and Errors’’.) This cable provides from one to four DS1 
    connections. One end of the H600-348 cable is plugged into the 50-pin 
    amphenol piggy-back connector on the 8464486xx cable connected to the 
    DS1CONV port connector. The other end of the H600-348 cable has four 15-pin 
    sub-miniature D-type connectors that plug into the CSU. A pinout of this cable 
    appears the end of the Fiber Fault Isolation Procedure in Chapter 5. H600-348 
    cables come in the following lengths:
    Group No. Length  Group No. Length 
    G1 25 feet (7.62 m) G5 125 feet (38.1 m)
    G2 50 feet (15.24 m) G6 200 feet (60.96 m)
    G3 75 feet (22.86 m) G7 400 feet (121.9 m)
    G4 100 feet (30. 48 m) G8 650 feet (198 m) 
    						
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    Figure 2-3. Typical DS1 CONV Connections to Remote EPNs
    1. Place duplicate pairs in different carriers.
    2. When removing two or more, the maximum cable distance between any 
    two remoted end points is 100 miles (161 km). For example, if the EPN is 
    75 miles (121 km) from the PPN, then EPN 2 can only be 25 miles (40.2 
    km) from the PPN.
    3. 846447637 is used within a carrier for a TN574, for TN1654 within a carrier 
    use a 847245750. 
    846448645 is used within a cabinet between carriers for a TN574, for 
    TN1654 within a cabinet between carriers use a 847245768.
    Circuit Packs
    The following tables list all circuit packs supported by DEFINITY Systems. For 
    information concerning vintages and current versions, see 
    Reference Guide for 
    Circuit Pack Vintages and Change Notices
     which is published periodically as a 
    special edition of the 
    Lucent Technical Monthly.
    CIRCUITPACKTN574
    G3rCABINET
    CIRCUITPACKTN570
    DS1C
    G3rCABINET
    CIRCUITPACKTN573
    FULLY DUPLICATED
    CIRCUITPACKTN573
    PPNEPN
    CIRCUITPACKTN574
    G3rCABINET
    9823A 9823A
    846448637OR846448645H600-348,G-()
    FL2P-XX846448652H600-348,G()
    CONNECTCROSSFIELD
    CONNECTCROSSFIELD
    CSUCSU
    H600-348,G-()
    CIRCUITPACKTN574
    G3rCABINET
    CIRCUITPACKTN570
    EPN
    FOR DIRECT CROSS CONNECT -SEE TEXT
    100 MILES(SEE NOTE 2)
    650 FEETMAX
    CIRCUITPACKTN573
    CIRCUITPACKTN574
    CSUCSU
    9823A 9823A
    CONNECTCROSSFIELDCSUCSU
    SEE NOTE 1
    SEE NOTE 1
    H600-348,G()
    CIRCUITPACKTN574
    CIRCUITPACKTN570
    CIRCUITPACKTN574
    CIRCUITPACKTN570
    G3rCABINETEPN
    SEE NOTE 1
    100 MILES(SEE NOTE 2)
    FOR DIRECT CROSS CONNECT -SEE TEXT
    650 FEET
    846448637
    (SEE NOTE 3)846448637
    (SEE NOTE 3)
    650 FEET650 FEET 
    						
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    Table 2-5. Circuit packs and modules 
    supported by DEFINITY
    Apparatus 
    Code Name Type
    631DA1 AC Power Unit Power
    631DB1 AC Power Unit Power
    644A1 DC Power Unit Power
    645B1 DC Power Unit Power
    649A DC Power Unit Power
    676B DC Power Supply Power
    982LS Current Limiter Power
    CFY1B Current Limiter Power
    CPP1 Memory Expansion  Control
    ED-1E546
    (TN2169)
    (TN2170)
    (TN566)
    (TN567)DEFINITY AUDIX R3 System Port Assembly
    ED-1E546
    (TN2208)
    (TN2170)Call Visor ASAI over the DEFINITY (LAN) Gateway R1 Port Assembly
    J58890MAP
    (TN800)CallVisor over the DEFINITY LAN Gateway R2 Port Assembly
    TN417 Auxiliary Trunk Port
    TN419B Tone-Clock Control
    TN420B/C Tone Detector Service
    TN429 Direct Inward/Outward Dialing (DIOD) Trunk Port
    TN433 Speech Synthesizer Service
    TN436B Direct Inward Dialing Trunk Port
    TN437 Tie Trunk Port
    TN438B Central Office Trunk Port
    TN439 Tie Trunk Port
    TN447 Central Office Trunk Port
    TN457 Speech Synthesizer Service
    TN458 Tie Trunk Port
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    TN459B Direct Inward Dialing Trunk Port
    TN464C/D/E/F DS1 Interface - T1, 24 Channel - E1, 32 Channel Port
    TN465/B/C Central Office Trunk Port
    TN467 Analog Line Port
    TN468B Analog Line Port
    TN479 Analog Line Port
    TN497 Tie Trunk Port
    TN553 Packet Data Line Port
    TN556/B ISDN-BRI 4-Wire S/T-NT Line (A-Law) Port
    TN570/B/C Expansion Interface Port
    TN572 Switch Node Clock Control
    TN573/B Switch Node Interface Control
    TN574 DS1 Converter - T1, 24 Channel Port
    TN577 Packet Gateway  Port
    TN722B DS1 Tie Trunk Port
    TN725B Speech Synthesizer Service
    TN726/B Data Line Port
    TN735 MET Line Port
    TN742 Analog Line Port
    TN744/B Call Classifier Service
    TN744/C/D Call Classifier - Detector Service
    TN746/B Analog Line Port
    TN747B Central Office Trunk Port
    TN748/B/C/D Tone Detector Service
    TN750/B/C Announcement Service
    TN753 Direct Inward Dialing Trunk Port
    TN754/B Digital Line 4-Wire DCP Port
    TN755B Neon Power Unit Power
    TN756 Tone Detector Service Table 2-5. Circuit packs and modules 
    supported by DEFINITY — Continued
    Apparatus 
    Code Name Type
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