Chapter 8 Application Notes
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Chapter 8 Application Notes
8.1 Connection between MUX and public network devices
For this type of connection, various businesses can be connected to remote places via ERM-MUX/PLUS cross connection, and
many kinds of media can be used, such as DDN network, PDH, SDH, PCM, digital microwave, and so on. The
ERM-MUX/PLUS can also be used for local connections.
Fig. 8.1 Point to Point Media
8.2 Connection with program controlled exchanger
One E1 channel is used for the connection of program controlled exchanger (PBX), and other E1s are used for connecting with
public networks.
Fig. 8.2 Connecting public networks and PBX
8.3 Data connection among multiple points
In the figure 8.3, user data No.1 to No.6 can be in one time-slot or a group of time-slots. The network in figure 8.3 shows: User
data 1 is transmitted from Site A to B. user data 2 transmitted from Site A to Site C. user data 3 transmitted from Site A to Site
D. user data 4 transmitted from Site B to Site C. user data 5 transmitted from Site B to Site D. user data 6 transmitted from Site
C to Site D. You can make up the required data transmission system flexibly by using E1 channels. Additionally, the E1 clock
at Site A is set for internal clock, while the main clocks for Site B/C/D should be set for recovery clock.
Fig. 8.3 Drop and Insert Method
8.4 The extension and expansion of Data Distribution Network
Use E1 card connections to converge users from Site B/C/D into one E1 channel.
Connect them to DDN in centralized way, please refer to figure 8.4.
Fig 8.4 Point to Multi-point
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