Target Applications - Single and Multiple-span
T1 & E1
- M13 multiplexers
- PBX and Channel Bank
- ISDN/PRI
- HDSL transport
- Computer Telephony
- Router/Gateway
Protection Switching
| | Main Features - “Off-the-shelf” T1 E1 interface software providing multiple levels of functionality based on product application
- Supports 1 to N T1 E1 spans, making it ideal for multi-span applications
- Provides full T1 E1 span maintenance and alarming support, with configurable timers and thresholds for alarm detection, loopback activation, and other span conditions
- Robbed bit signaling processing for channelized voice applications, supporting D4 and ESF framing modes for E+M, FXO, FXS, LS, GS and custom signaling modes
- Supports user choice of framer, currently supports generic T1 framer, as well as driver support for Infineon and Dallas families. Call for others.
- Full support for Facility Data Link (FDL) in ESF applications meeting ANSI T1.403 and AT&T TR54016 requirements
- Runs with or without Real Time Operating System (RTOS) on virtually any processor and host environment. Currently ported to Linux, VxWorks, OSE, and Nucleus Plus.
- Simple Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)
- Processor independent ANSI-C source code
- Fully customizab
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T1 E1 Trunk Management Software (TMS) ArchitectureThe figure below illustrates the TMS software module architecture. The T1 E1 software API consists of a set of ANSI-C functions and macros that encapsulate all functionality and data of the T1 E1 software. The API provides a clean interface to the T1 E1 software simplifying the integration of the T1 E1 software to the target customer application. The target application is implemented on top of the T1 E1 software API layer, using the API to access the functionality provided by the T1 E1 software. The Configuration Manager Module (CMM) provides the interface point for administering and configuring any of the T1 E1 spans controlled by the T1 E1 software. The CMM maintains the configuration data for the spans, providing a clean interface to configuration data for the other software components, and controlling how span data is updated at run time. The Alarm Manager Module (AMM) maintains and controls the operating state of the individual spans , processing alarm conditions and other runtime conditions as they occur. T1 alarm capabilities meet the standards per T1.231; E1 per I.431, G.731, & ETSI 300-233. | | The optional Maintenance Manager Module (MMM) provides support for span maintenance operations like loop backs and performance monitoring. For T1, the MMM includes FDL reports for both ANSI T1.403 and AT&T Pub 54016. It also handles bit-oriented code processing. For E1, Performance Monitoring meets the standards per G.826 and provide a 15 min/24 hour data performance database as well. SA bit processing will conform to G.704. The application can request current performance reports from the MMM for both the remote and local side. The optional Signaling Manager Module (SMM) processes the robbed bit/CAS signaling information on the channels within a T1 E1 span. The SMM processes the signaling bits according to one of several signaling modes (e.g. E+M, FXO, FXS, LS, GS, GR-303 Hybrid Signaling and E1 signaling models as those defined in Q.421 & Q.422.) on a channel by channel basis. Additionally, the SMM allows custom signaling protocols to be defined and processed as well. For applications that do not require signaling bit processing, the SMM functionality can be disabled on each timeslot. |