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TDM-BUS (TDM Bus)<br />

Description<br />

MO Name Alarm Level Initial Command to Run 1<br />

TDM-BUS MAJ<br />

MIN<br />

WRN<br />

1. P is the port network number. Use list cabinet to find the port network(s)<br />

contained in a cabinet.<br />

TDM-BUS (TDM Bus)<br />

Each port network has a pair of TDM buses, designated TDM bus A and TDM bus B, each with<br />

256 time slots. This division allows for duplication of control channels and dedicated tone time<br />

slots. The first five time slots on each bus are reserved for the control channel, which is active<br />

on only one bus at a time in each port network. The next 17 time slots are reserved for system<br />

tones such as dial tone, busy tone and so on. As with the control channel, these time slots are<br />

active on only one bus, A or B, at a time. The rest of the time slots on each bus are for general<br />

system use such as carrying call-associated voice data. The 17 dedicated tone time slots that<br />

are inactive can also be used for call processing when every other available time slot is in use.<br />

When the system initializes, the control channel is on TDM bus A and the dedicated tones on<br />

TDM bus B in each port network. If a failure occurs on one of the two buses, the system will<br />

switch any control, tone and traffic channels to the other bus. Service will still be provided,<br />

though at a reduced capacity.<br />

The set tdm PC command has the effect of putting both the control channel and tone time<br />

slots on a specified bus, A or B. P specifies the port network’s number, and C specifies the TDM<br />

bus, A or B. Throughout this discussion, PC refers to a specific TDM bus. References to port<br />

circuit packs include every circuit pack that terminates on the TDM bus, including the Expansion<br />

Interface TN570, and the following service circuit port boards: Call Classifier (TN744),<br />

Integrated Announcement (TN750), Maintenance/Test (TN771), Speech Synthesizer (TN725B),<br />

Tone Detector (TN748 or TN420). Other terms used are:<br />

● Control Channel Bus: the TDM bus carrying the active control channel<br />

● Non-Control Channel Bus: the TDM bus with the inactive control channel<br />

● Tone Bus: the TDM bus carrying the active tone time slots<br />

● Non-Tone Bus: the TDM bus with the inactive tone time slots<br />

Full Name of MO<br />

test tdm P TDM bus<br />

Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 1311

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