The VCS 3020 X Is A (A) Data Switch (B) Voice Switch (C) Data Link (D) Radio Link
The VCS 3020 X Is A (A) Data Switch (B) Voice Switch (C) Data Link (D) Radio Link
[a] TCP/IP
[b] HDLC
[c] PPP
[d] SDLC
[a] SRO
[b] HDLC
[c] JIF
[d] GPIF
[a] PCM30(32)
[b] SBUS
[c] RS485
[d] IOM-2
[a] 2
[b] 3
[c] 6
[d] 8
[a] 2
[b] 4
[c] 8
[d] 16
(11) Which types of system components, which handle
voice information, are connected to a JIF?
[a] EPOS
[b] HDLC
[c] CLOCK
[d] ALIF
[a] Windows NT
[b] OS/2
[c] Linux
[d] MacOS
[a] Five
[b] Two lines of five
[c] Two lines of six
[d] Seven
[a] Yes
[b] No
[a] Yes
[b] No
Technical Aspects
(7) [c]
(8) [a] JIF
[b] GPIF, PSU-AC, ERIF, BCA, BCB
[c] PSU-AC, CLOCK, HDLC, GPIF, SALI,
SRO
[d] ISO
[a] contains the core of the switch
(9) Refer to Figure 2-12, 2-13, “Time/Space Division
Multiplexing”
(10) [a] (11) [a] (12) [b], voice is in
both switches
(13) [c] (14) [c]
(15) VCS 3020X w/o Master/Slave HDLC: [b]
VCS 3020X: [c]
(16) Refer to Figure “Block Diagram VCS 3020X”
(17) In a VCS 3020X w/o Master/Slave HDLC the JIF is
on level 1, third JIF is connected to HDLC port
number 2
In a fully configured VCS 3020X: JIF is on level 2,
third JIF would have the address 2200.
(18) In a VCS 3020X w/o Master/Slave HDLC: [b]
In a fully configured VCS 3020X: [d]
(19) [c] (20) [a] (21) [c, d, f] (22)
[a]
(23) [d] JIFs are synchronised by CLOCK, therefore
Highway is synchronised
(24) [b]
(25) [b] (26) [a, b, e, f] (27) [a, d] (28)
[d, e, f] (29) [b]
(30) Without Slave HDLC: [c]
With Slave HDLC: [d]
(31) [b]
(32) [b] GPIFs are programmed to handle either LIFs or
RIFs
(33) [b] the same JIF but A and B system
(34) [a]: LIF,RIF, [c]: SALI
(35) Refer to Figure 3-3, Connection of interfaces via
GPIF to JIF
(36) ERIF, BCB, BCB, BCA, BCA, ERIF, SRO, JIF,
HDLC, CLOCK, SALI, PSU-AC, GPIF
(37) [c] No unless the protocol checks the line status
(example of such a protocol: Tone on idle)
(38) see section: 'System Overview'
(39) see section: 'System Overview'
TMCS Aspects
CWP Aspects