WAE-PORT (Wideband Access Endpoint Port)
Issue 1 May 2002
8-1865
555-233-143
WAE-PORT (Wideband Access
Endpoint Port)
Wideband Switching supports end-to-end connectivity between customer
endpoints at data rates from 128 to 1536 kbps over T1 facilities and to 1984 kbps
over E1 facilities. S8700 Multi-Connect switching capabilities support wideband
calls comprised of multiple DS0s that are switched end-to-end as a single entity.
Wideband Switching extends the Administered Connections feature to include
non-signaling wideband access endpoints. Endpoint application equipment with
direct T1 or E1 interfaces may connect directly to the switch’s line-side facilities;
application equipment without T1 or E1 interfaces requires a terminal adapter
such as a DSU/CSU. The terminal adapter or endpoint application equipment is
connected to the TN464C Universal DS1 circuit pack.
These endpoints are administered as wideband access endpoints and have no
signaling interface to switch; they simply transmit and receive data. (Some
applications detect and respond to the presence or absence of data). Calls are
initiated from these endpoints using the Administered Connections feature.
Multiple access endpoints on one line-side UDS1 circuit pack facility are separate
and distinct within the facility. Endpoint application equipment must be
administered to send and receive the correct data rate over the correct DS0s.
Every Administered Connection originating from a wideband access endpoint
uses the entire bandwidth administered for the endpoint. An incoming call with a
different data rate than that administered for the endpoint cannot be routed to the
endpoint.
MO’s Name (in
Alarm Log)
Alarm
Level
Initial SAT Command to Run
1
1.
For additional repair information, see also
‘‘DS1-BD (DS1 Interface Circuit Pack)’’ on page 8-586
Full Name of MO
WAE-PORT (a)
MINOR
test access-endpoint extension l
Wideband Access
WAE-PORT
WARNING
test access-endpoint extension
Endpoint Port
Summary of Contents for S8700 Series
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