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OXE System: Common Hardware Boards
September 2017
8AL91022USAF Ed. 01
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Table of
contents OXE System: Common Hardware
Boards
Chapter 1
Reference documents
Chapter 2
APA
Chapter 3
BRA
Chapter 4
MIX
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Table of
contents OXE System: Common Hardware
Boards
Chapter 5
MODB
Chapter 6
PCM R2
Chapter 7
PRA DASS2
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Table of
contents OXE System: Common Hardware
Boards
Chapter 8
PRA-T1
Chapter 9
PRA-T2
Chapter 10
RMA
Chapter 11
SLI/SLI-2
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Table of
contents OXE System: Common Hardware
Boards
Chapter 12
UAI
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Chapter
1 Reference documents
The OmniPCX Enterprise documentation includes the documents listed in the following table:
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Chapter 1 Reference documents
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Chapter 1 Reference documents
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Chapter 1 Reference documents
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Chapter 1 Reference documents
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Chapter 1 Reference documents
In the present document, cross-references are identified by the number in the first column of the above
table.
Part numbers are given in the last column, where xx corresponds to the language code of the
document, and yy to the incremented edition of the document.
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Chapter
2 APA
1 2 3 4
Two models are available: APA4 or 8. They offer, respectively, four or eight analog line connections to
the public network.
2.1.2 Daughterboards
Three daughterboards are available:
• The CLIDSP board is used to detect tones and to assign its own DSPs to CLIP detection (see the
CLIP on analog trunk group - Overview).
• The METCLI board is used to implement:
• Metering (12kHz or 16kHz detection)
• Detection of the polarity when idle
• Detection of CLIP impedance (required in certain countries in order to implement the CLIP
function)
• The GSCLI board is used to implement:
• The Ground Start protocol (USA)
• Detection of the polarity when idle
• Detection of CLIP impedance (required in certain countries in order to implement CLIP)
The APA4 board does not permit both daughterboards (METCLI and GSCLI) to be connected, as there
is only one dedicated slot available. The APA8 board, however, allows both daughterboards to be
connected (METCLI on interfaces 1 to 4 and GSCLI on interfaces 5 to 8, or vice versa).
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Chapter 2 APA
forwarding
+ line
line 1
line 8
line 7
line 6
line 5
line 4
line 3
line 2
Four RJ45 connectors Four RJ45 connectors
Line
Protections forwarding
interface
interface
interface
interface
interface
interface
interface
Line 8
Line 7
Line 6
Line 5
Line 4
Line 3
Line 2
Line 1
X2 X1
backplane connections
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Chapter 2 APA
1 2 3 4
Public network
(straight cable)
RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2 to 8 depending
RING_B Tip_A
on board type
Description of connector 1:
• Ring_B1 and Tip_A1: connection to an analog trunk line.
• Z set B1, Z set A1, ZB1, and ZA1: apply to the line forwarding function (see the Power cut through
facility - Overview).
Description of connectors 2 to 8:
• Ring_B and Tip_A: connection to analog trunk lines.
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Chapter
3 BRA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
NETW
1 PBX
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
T0
Public/Private
(Straight Cable) Network
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Chapter 3 BRA
RJ45 socket
(front)
RJ45 PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
From 1 to 8 according
TX+ RX+ RX- TX-
to board model
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Chapter
4 MIX
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
DIGITAL INTERFACES ANALOG INTERFACES
Connector no. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
T0 line 0 1 — — — — — —
UA outputs 32 33 34 35 — — — —
Z outputs 64 65 66 67 — — — —
• MIX 4/4/8 board
MIXED ISDN T0 ANALOG INTERFACES MIX 4/4/8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
DIGITAL INTERFACES ANALOG INTERFACES
Connector no. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
T0 line 0 1 2 3 — — — —
UA outputs 32 33 34 35 — — — —
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Chapter 4 MIX
Connector no. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Z outputs 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71
• MIX 4/8/4 board
MIXED ISDN T0 ANALOG INTERFACES MIX 4/8/4
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
DIGITAL INTERFACES DIGITAL INTERFACES
Connector no. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
T0 line 0 1 2 3 — — — —
UA outputs 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
Z outputs 64 65 66 67 — — — —
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Chapter
5 MODB
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Chapter
6 PCM R2
NETW PBX
1 2
It comprises:
1. Two RJ45 connectors, named:
• NETW: for connection to the network.
• PBX: for loopback to another board (for test purposes).
Note:
For use of these connectors, see Connection on page 22.
2. A series of LEDs, located as shown below:
BUSY RAI AIS
LED function:
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Chapter 6 PCM R2
6.1.3 Recommendation
The PCM R2 board can be installed in any slot of an OmniPCX Media Gateway rack except the
controller slot (0 position in an S or L rack).
6.1.4 Connection
Connection type:
• On the NETW connector:
ISDN ACCESS - E1 PCM R2
NETW PBX
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Chapter 6 PCM R2
(Straight cable)
RJ45 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Chapter
7 PRA DASS2
NETW PBX
1 2
The PRA DASS2 board offers a single primary access connection. This may be DASS2 or DPNSS type
depending on system management configuration settings. Note that system management only allows
12 primary accesses on an OmniPCX Enterprise.
The board comprises:
1. Two RJ45 connectors, named:
• NETW: for connection to a public or private network.
• PBX: for loopback to another board (for test purposes).
2. A series of LEDs, located as shown below:
BUSY RAI AIS
LED function:
BUSY Traffic channels busy Red LED (if at least one traffic
channel is busy)
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Chapter 7 PRA DASS2
7.1.2 Special features of the PRA DASS2 board: Media Gateway synchronization
The primary1 access of a PRA DASS2 board may be the source of synchronization for the Media
Gateway. In this case, its use as synchronization source takes the synchronization by domain
mechanism into account (see the PCX synchronization - Overview).
Note:
The PRA DASS2 board must be located in the main Media Gateway.
7.1.3 Recommendations
The PRA DASS2 board can be installed in any slot of an OmniPCX Media Gateway rack except the
controller slot. However, it is preferable that it be installed in a slot with a PCM.
Example:
For an L rack, the board can be installed in any of the following slots: 5, 6 or 7. Note that slot 8 is not available for
the PRA DASS2 board.
Summary
S rack (SMALL)
L rack (LARGE)
Slot 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Connected No (1) Yes (2) Yes (2) Yes (2) Yes (2) Yes (3) Yes (3) Yes (3) No
Where:
(1): reserved slot (controller slot).
(2): slot available but not recommended.
(3): recommended slot (slot with PCM).
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Chapter 7 PRA DASS2
S rack
1 L rack
2
1
3
2
6
4
7
5
: reserved 8
:
recommended
: available but not recommended
7.1.4 Connection
Connection type:
• On the NETW connector:
ISDN ACCESS - E1 PRA DASS2
NETW PBX
Public or private
phone network
(Straight cable)
Caution:
For connection to the British Telecom public network, a BNC coaxial cable with a nominal impedance
of 75 Ohms is to be used. To connect this type of cable to the PRA DASS2 board, use a RJ45/BNC 75-
Ohm adapter (ref: 1AB006020012).
• On the PBX connector:
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Chapter 7 PRA DASS2
(Straight cable)
RJ45 PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Chapter
8 PRA-T1
NETW PBX
1 2
It comprises:
1. Two RJ45 connectors, named:
• NETW: for connection to the public network.
• PBX: for loopback to another board for testing.
2. A series of LEDs located as shown below:
BUSY RAI AIS
LED function:
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Chapter 8 PRA-T1
8.1.3 Connection
Connection type:
• On the NETW connector:
ISDN ACCESS - T1 PRA-T1
NETW PBX
(Straight cable)
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Chapter 8 PRA-T1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
RJ45 PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Chapter
9 PRA-T2
NETW PBX
1 2
The PRA-T2 board allows connection of a single T2 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel). It
comprises:
1. Two RJ45 connectors, named:
• NETW: for connection to the public network.
• PBX: for loopback to another PRA-T2 board (for a private network or testing).
2. A series of LEDs located as shown below:
BUSY RAI AIS
LED function:
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Chapter 9 PRA-T2
9.1.2 Connection
Connection type:
• On the NETW connector:
ISDN ACCESS - E1 PRA-T2
NETW PBX
Public network
(Straight cable)
(Straight cable)
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Chapter 9 PRA-T2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
RJ45 socket
(front)
RJ45 PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Chapter
10 RMA
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Chapter
11 SLI/SLI-2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Chapter 11 SLI/SLI-2
NETW
1 PBX
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Analog Set
Connection is identical, whatever the type of SLI board and whatever the RJ45 socket used on the
board.
RJ45 socket
(front)
Figure 11.3: Analog Connection Output Pins
RJ45 PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
From 1 to 16 according
a b
to board model
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Chapter 11 SLI/SLI-2
The CPC signal is configured for each analog terminal connected to an SLI-2 board.
This configuration can be:
• No CPC signal
• A CPC signal with a specified duration
To configure the CPC signal on OmniPCX Enterprise, see: User Declaration on page 38.
To know CPC terminal requirements, consult the terminal documentation. The CPC signal is
sometimes called the Open Loop Disconnect signal.
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Chapter 11 SLI/SLI-2
Send Init Dynamic message This parameter is used to set the MWI control method
See: MWI Control Selection on page 39
Default Param This parameter is used to set the MWI control method
See: MWI Control Selection on page 39
3. Confirm your entries
Equipment Address Enter the equipment number (also called interface number)
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Chapter 11 SLI/SLI-2
CPC Timer Enter the CPC ( Calling Party Control) signal duration (unit
10 ms):
• 0: no CPC signal is sent to the terminal (default value)
Note:
For terminals linked to an SLI or SLI-1 board leave this default
value.
• 50 (500 ms): normal duration when the CPC signal is
transmitted
• 255 (2.55 s): maximum duration
Message LED Select True when the analog set is equipped with a LED to
inform the user that a message is arrived.
This parameter is only available on analog sets.
This parameter is also used to configure the MWI transmis-
sion method. See: MWI Control Selection on page 39.
Object: User
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Chapter 11 SLI/SLI-2
Object: Board
In addition, for Short Ringing and DC Bias method, Dynamic Initial Parameters must be defined:
1. Select Shelf > Board > Dynamic Init Parameter
2. Review/modify the following attributes:
Parameter Configure the parameters 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 110, 111, 112
and 113
Parameter 112: Ln 7 Ln 6 Ln 5 Ln 4 Ln 3 Ln 2 Ln 1 Ln 0
Parameter 113: Ln 15 Ln 14 Ln 13 Ln 12 Ln 11 Ln 10 Ln 9 Ln 8
Examples:
When all lines use the DC Bias control, enter 112 = 255 (bitmap binary value: 1111 1111) and 113 = 255 (bitmap
binary value: 1111 1111)
When only the line 2 and the line 3 use the DC Bias control, enter 112 = 12 (bitmap binary value: 0000 1100) and
113 = 0 (bitmap binary value: 0000 0000)
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Chapter 11 SLI/SLI-2
Note:
Modify parameters 30 and 31 to the following values to get different ringing voltages
Voltage 30 31
60V 25 206
65V 27 244
70V 30 27
75V 32 66
80V 34 104
85V 36 143
90V 38 181
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Chapter 11 SLI/SLI-2
Voltage 30 31
95V 40 220
6. Confirm your entries
7. Reset the corresponding SLI-2 coupler
Note:
After changing the Dynamic Init Parameters, the SLI-2 board must be reset. At the same time, the GD-3 board is
also automatically going for a reboot on patch l2.300.20.
To avoid the reboot of the GD-3 board, upgrade the patch from l2.300.20 to l2.300.29 or higher.
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Chapter
12 UAI
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
NETW
1 PBX
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Connection is identical, whatever the type of UAI board and whatever the RJ45 socket used on the
board.
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Chapter 12 UAI
RJ45 socket
(front)
RJ45 PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
From 1 to 16 according
L1 L2 - -
to board model
1 to 16: connection of Alcatel Reflexes terminals, Alcatel-Lucent 9 Serie terminals or DECT or PWT
base stations.
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