Hardware configurations
S8100 Media Server components and functionality
Maintenance Procedures
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December 2003
TN2314 processor circuit pack
The TN2314 Processor circuit pack is the hardware component of the S8100 Media Server and is the
heart of the G600 and CMC1 Media Gateway systems. It uses Microsoft Windows 2000 server as its
operating system, allowing for graphical user interaction, network connections, standard applications,
and coresidency and multitasking of applications. It is always found in slot 2 of either carrier type (see
Figure 15, S8100 with the CMC1 slot configuration,
on page 115 or
The TN2314 features include:
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Dual processor complex consisting of an Intel Pentium III and Motorola processors
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16 Mbytes of FLASH PROM for software text
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256 Mbytes of SDRAM for translations and other data
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Supports up to 512 Mbytes of SDRAM
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20 Gbyte hard disk drive
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RS232 port for the external modem
The CMC1 and G600 Media Gateways use an external modem for alarm reporting to INADS and
remote access. The approved modem is the U. S. Robotics Model 839 Sportster 33.6 Fax Modem
(shipped with the CMC1 and G600 systems)
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Connectors for local devices (keyboard, mouse, and monitor)
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New “Services Ethernet” RJ-45 jack on faceplate (eliminates need for PCMCIA Ethernet LAN
card)
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TN744B/C/D/E circuit pack functionality soon to be co-resident on the TN2314
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Tone detection -- 8 ports on the TDM bus
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Global Call Classification -- improved algorithms
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Multi-Frequency (MF) signaling
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Frees up a carrier slot
Reliability options
The G600 and CMC1 Media Gateways do not support either high- or critical-reliability duplication or
expansion options.
AC power supply unit (650A)
The G600 and CMC1 Media Gateways use the same power supply unit, which contains:
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Multiple DC outputs: ± 5.1 VDC, -48 VDC, +8-14 VDC (fan speed control), and -150 to -115
VDC (Neon bus)
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Three switch-selectable AC ring outputs: 85 VAC @ 20 Hz (North America), 72 VAC @ 25 Hz
(international), and two 28 VAC @ 50 Hz (France)
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