Hello Everyone, We are looking to interconnect with a local ILEC over an OC-n transport layer. They basically gave us two options in terms of mapping the SONET to the DS3: * VT1.5s mapping * DS1s mapping The second option is quite clear. We would MUX the connection, and plug the lines into qaud t1 cads etc... The tech mentioned that with the second option we would also need a DACS to convert back to M13 mapping. I was scared to tell him that I could not follow can someone explain that to me kindly :). I don't know much about VT1.5 mapping. Can someone kindly explain what the benefits or lack of are in choosing that option. Also what type of additional equipment we would need? In case I have overlooked something, can you gents please tell me what I will need in terms of hardware in both cases (minus routers and switches). What we are looking at is: CO | | | OC-n | v DS3 MUX | | v 21 Asterisk boxes with quad T1s Kind Regards, Nick.
Brian LaVallee
2013-Jun-13 02:56 UTC
[asterisk-users] ILEC Interconnect: Basic MUX: M13 vs DCS: VT1.5 vs DS3
Hi Nick, Going from DS1 to OC-n is a multi-step process. Typically requiring a hardware device to handle each MUX step. But you can find hardware that handles multiple MUX steps together. VT1.5 is just a raw OC-n channel containing a single DS1. An M13 device converts between DS3 and DS1. A DACS (DCS or DXC) provides M13 conversion, sometimes even capable of extracting the raw VT1.5 signal directly to DS1. The ILEC transport option you choose really depends on the terminating interface. Do you want to connect with a DS3 or OC-n? No matter what hardware you choose, you will need to convert to single copper pairs (DS1/T1) to connect to your Asterisk boxes. So an M13 or DCS will be necessary to reach the DS1 level. The device you choose depends on budget and growth expectations. Typically a DCS is an expensive investment, handling hundreds of DS3's. An M13 device is typically a small unit that handles one or two DS3's. The advantage comes when you add the 29th DS1. With VT1.5 it's just adding a single channel, DS3 will require another whole DS3 to get an additional DS1. Sincerely, Brian LaVallee> From: Nick Khamis <symack at gmail.com> > Reply-To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion > <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com> > Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2013 16:19:06 -0400 > To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion > <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com> > Subject: [asterisk-users] ILEC Interconnect > > Hello Everyone, > > We are looking to interconnect with a local ILEC over an OC-n transport layer. > They basically gave us two options in terms of mapping the SONET to the DS3: > > * VT1.5s mapping > * DS1s mapping > > The second option is quite clear. We would MUX the connection, and plug > the lines into qaud t1 cads etc... The tech mentioned that with the second > option we would also need a DACS to convert back to M13 mapping. I was > scared to tell him that I could not follow can someone explain that to > me kindly :). > > I don't know much about VT1.5 mapping. Can someone kindly explain what > the benefits > or lack of are in choosing that option. Also what type of additional > equipment we > would need? > > In case I have overlooked something, can you gents please tell me what > I will need in > terms of hardware in both cases (minus routers and switches). What we > are looking at is: > > CO > | > | > | OC-n > | > v > DS3 MUX > | > | > v > 21 Asterisk boxes with quad T1s > > > Kind Regards, > > Nick. > > -- > _____________________________________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > New to Asterisk? Join us for a live introductory webinar every Thurs: > http://www.asterisk.org/hello > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users