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DEFINITY Switch <strong>Connectivity</strong><br />

1 <strong>Network</strong>ing Overview<br />

C-LAN<br />

The C-LAN circuit pack (TN799B) enables signaling data to be transmitted via the<br />

TCP/IP protocols across a LAN or WAN. Signaling types include call setup and<br />

teardown, registration of IP softphones, TSCs, QSIG and DCS signaling.<br />

The C-LAN circuit pack provides the data link interface between the switch processor<br />

and the transmission facilities. C-LAN prepares the signaling in<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>for</strong> TCP/IP<br />

transmission over one of two pathways — either via an Ethernet LAN or a point to<br />

point protocol (PPP) connection — depending on how the data link is administered. If<br />

the link is administered <strong>for</strong> an ethernet connection, the signaling data is sent out on a<br />

10Base-T network, which is connected directly to the C-LAN ethernet port. If the link<br />

is administered <strong>for</strong> a PPP connection, C-LAN inserts the signaling data on the TDM<br />

bus <strong>for</strong> subsequent inclusion (via the switching fabric) in the same DS1 bit stream as<br />

the voice transmissions.<br />

The C-LAN board can be inserted in any available port slot. Up to 10 C-LAN boards<br />

can be used in the DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong> R8r and R8si models — up to 2 C-LAN boards<br />

can be used in the R8csi model. Each C-LAN board has 17 ports; port 17 is used <strong>for</strong><br />

the LAN interface and the other 16 can be used <strong>for</strong> PPP connections. Up to 508<br />

sockets are available on each C-LAN circuit pack.<br />

IP-Interface<br />

The IP Interface circuit pack (TN802B) enables two switches to transmit voice data<br />

between them over an IP network. The TN802B normally operates in the MedPro<br />

mode, which enables support of applications that <strong>com</strong>ply with the H.323-v2<br />

protocols. It can also operate in the IP Trunk mode to support R7 IP trunks that<br />

emulate DS1 connections.<br />

Tie-Trunk Circuit Packs<br />

The tie-trunk circuit packs provide an interface between the switch and the<br />

transmission facilities <strong>for</strong> voice data, call-signaling data and data. See System<br />

Description, 555-230-211 <strong>for</strong> descriptions of tie-trunk (and other) circuit packs.<br />

Pre-R7 circuit packs<br />

PI (si only)<br />

The PRI functionality of the Processor Interface (PI) board (TN765) is replaced by<br />

the NetPkt board (TN794) in R7. The PI board will no longer be shipped with new<br />

systems starting with R7. The PI board is needed in switches upgraded to R7 and later<br />

releases only if existing X.25 connections are retained. The PI board has 4 data links<br />

that can connect to DS1 tie trunks over the TDM bus <strong>for</strong> interface to DCS or ISDN<br />

applications. The PI board terminates BX.25 and ISDN-PRI link access procedure on<br />

the D-Channel (LAPD).<br />

NETCON (si only)<br />

The network controller (NETCON) board (TN77B) is replaced by the NetPkt board<br />

(TN794) starting in R7. For pre-R7 systems, NETCON provides an interface to the<br />

processor <strong>for</strong> the port circuit packs on the TDM bus.<br />

<strong>Admin</strong>istration <strong>for</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Connectivity</strong><br />

555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730<br />

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