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Network Groups - Novice Questions

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WrongWayFeldman

IS-IT--Management
Jan 12, 2013
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I’m trying to teach myself (a very green novice) about network groups.
Can anyone recommend an NTP that will tell me everything I want to know about network groups?
My questions are…
1. What are network groups?
2. What is the function of network group?
3. What circuit cards/shelves make up a network groups?
4. How many groups can I have on a cs1000 release 5.5?
Any other information on this topic is welcomed.
 
1. Network Groups is where all your TDM functionality either resides or is extended out to IPE shelves. A network Group consists of a Shelf 0 and 1. Time slots are allocated into segments within the network group
2. See #1
3. You can will have 3PE Cards, CNI Cards and either IGS or Fiji cards that make up the network groups along with clock controllers
4. You can have up to 5 network groups with IGS or 8 with Fiji if memory serves me.

An Option 51 is a 1/2 network group, an option is a full network group and an Option 81 is, well, multiple network groups. Network groups also make up you r loop assignments. For example

Network Group 0 Shelf 0 is loops 0 thru 15
Network Group 0 Shelf 1 is Loops 16 thru 31
Network Group 1 shelf 0 is loops 17 thru 47

And so on. Hope this helps, kinda confusing if you haven't had any formal training.
 
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