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DMS-100

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A DMS-100, in a CO located in France

The DMS-100 Switch is the biggest seller of a line of Digital Multiplex System (DMS) telephone exchange switches manufactured by Nortel Networks.

The purpose of the DMS-100 Switch is to provide local service and connections to the PSTN public telephone network. It is designed to deliver services over subscribers' telephone lines and trunks. It provides Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS), mobility management for cellular phone systems, sophisticated business services such as Automatic Call Distribution (ACD), Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), and Meridian Digital Centrex (MDC), formerly called Integrated Business Nework (IBN). It also provides Intelligent Network functions (AIN, CS1-R, ETSI INAP). It is used in countries throughout the world.

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All power distribution is at -48 VDC (nominal), from which DC to DC converters on every shelf provide other necessary voltages.

Analog lines are terminated on individual line cards, each with its own codec, in pull-out Line Drawers in frames. The original design of such frames was called the Line Module (LM) with 32 lines per drawer. LMs were not able to send caller-id information (CLASS services) and became rare late in the century, having been supplemented or replaced by the newer Line Concentrating Module (LCM). Duplicated ringing generators serve each LM or pair of LCM. For DC testing, each line card has a relay to connect it to a test bus.

LCM have smaller line cards, serving 64 lines per drawer of the same size as in the LM. The majority of line cards are 6x17, with three relays for loop start lines. Others include 6x18 which have four or more relays and a slide switch for ground start lines (a newer version of the 6x18 has eliminated the ground switch), and 6x19 line card which provides a higher voltage to operate neon message waiting lamps. Type 6x21 cards serve P-sets (Meridian Business Sets), a special analog telephone with a proprietary Nortel data link operating at 8 kHz to provide advanced call handling services. For example, a telephone number may appear on multiple P-sets even though each such telephone has only one pair of wires, thus providing a simpler replacement for key telephone systems. BX27 cards serve Basic Rate ISDN lines. Each two LCM are served by a Line Group Controller (LGC).

Transmitters, receivers and other service circuits are in Trunk Module (TM) and Miscellaneous Trunk Module (MTM) shelves. Trunks are on DTC (Digital Trunk Controller) or PDTC (PCM30 Digital Trunk Controller) shelves, usually two T-1 lines per card, ten cards per DTC for a total of 480 ds0 voice channels. At the turn of the century many original NT6X50AA cards were still in service that cannot perform T-carrier extended superframe signaling, this can be performed with a plug-in replacement NT6X50AB card, used for services such as PBX ISDN T1's. Trunks can also be provisioned on SPM (Spectrum Peripheral Module) capable of handling 2016 DS0s, nearly 4.2x more than the DTC.

Internal connections to the time switch are on 2.56 Mbit/s (DS-30) Speech Links, each carrying thirty channels plus synchronization and data channels, on four wires plus a ground wire. Europan PDTC's were complemented by the DTCOI2 and DTCO2.The DTCOI2 designed to run PRI and DPNSS services as per existing PDTCOI and MSB7 peripherals. The DTCO2 was designed to carry CAS and SS7 as per existing PDTCO peripheral.

Time Division switching is performed in E-Net, similar to the Communication Module of 5ESS switch or the Switching Network of EWSD or the Group Switch of AXE telephone exchange‎.

There are also DMS-200 and DMS-250 variants for tandem switches. The successor to the DMS-100 is the Communication Server 2000, which shares many components and software with the DMS. The significant difference is the addition of VOIP technology into the CS-2000.

Hardware and maintenance are administered locally through cathode-ray terminals, through a multilevel menu system called MAPCI. Backups and other hard drive work are administered through a DISKUT command line program.

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