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T-1 Card Co-Existing with E-1 Card

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vango360

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Given: T-1 is 24 time-slots using Mu-Law companding at a line rate of 1.544 Mb/s, and E-1 is 32 time slots using A-law companding at a line rate of 2.048 Mb/s.

Question: Can a T-1 card (part # NT5D12AB) co-exist with an E-1 card (part # NT5D12AB) on a Meridian Option 61c system?
 
The simple answer is no asbthey use 2 different buses. the only switch i know that will support both T1 & E1 is the siemens EWSD which was specially developed by siemens for the US army in europe.

Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?
 
i have heard of a system (81 c) that has both, i would check with nortel before i said no. this was at a air base, the tech that worked that site said nortel had to ship new os software to load but it was working. i haven't found any place it was documented. i do know the old rolm switch was coded for both, not that that is any help

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
Absolutely yes

i have a 61c in Ireland that has 4 E1 cards and 1 T1 card

you have to ensure you have all the necessary software packages but you can absolutely have both types of cards and circuits in an Option PBX
 
thanks, the 1st reply made me unsure of my information.

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
yeah i was unsure if it would work when my company sent me to ireland to set it up, but we needed a PRI between teh cisco and nortel and they had no documented way to connect an E1 between teh 2 systems, but I knew how to make a T1 PRI work between the 2 PBX's and get name and extension to pass.

SO i went out there blind and after some unnecessary worrying about clocking and other Euro/North America difference issues, it worked fine
 
More Information: The U.S. Defense Dept. ooperates both Siemens EWSD (current SVR 19D) and Nortel SL-100 (SVR MSL-17) switches that allow for co-existance of T-1 and E-1 DTI cards.

Another source reported that Meridian cards could be mixed on a Nortel option 81c, then referenced it as version MMCS (This must be the software version). I guess I known enough to now check with Nortel.

Thanks to all who responded.
 
I stand corrected. didn't realise there are any SL-1's out there alive still.

Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?
 
SL-100.

Mix breed between DMS and Meridian....For large applications....Like mixing a beagle with a wolf. Still get some of the beagle features with some wolf muscle.
 
is the SL-1 the same as the SL-100? I did my first training on an SL-1/ISLX

Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?
 
no the 100 is a central office switch, normal in a city of 100K. different cards and commands, some (very new) cards fit either.. was originally an analog station side switch. the sl1 was originally a digital station only side switch. analog stations were added pre-release as an afterthought

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
I just decommissioned an old SL1 ST a few weeks ago and replced it with an option11. Those things are still out there and kicking.
 
we still maintain a few, people still complain when they have problems with a 15+ year old computor, 80086 cpu pushing a blazing 25 meg.. and 128k ram, wish i had that one at the house...

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
you can put e1's and t1' in the same 61c of 81c. I have done it no problem. Just program them each properly.
 
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