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MultiModule is a way of interconnecting up to 4 modules in a master/slave configuration. In some documents also refered to as InterCardCage, ICC. | MultiModule is a way of interconnecting up to 4 modules in a master/slave configuration. In some documents also refered to as InterCardCage, ICC. | ||
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+ | [[Image:AC_E26.jpg|right|250px|thumb|You can link up to 4 modules.]] | ||
+ | If the number of subscribers in one [AlphaCom E26] (138 lines) is exceeded, up to 4 modules can be combined to form a multi-module with a maximum capacity of 552 lines. The MultiModule concept use one master module and up to tree slave modules. The Multi-Module acts as one exchange with full integration of features. All configuration data are stored on the [[AMC_-_AlphaCom_Processor_Board|Master AMC board]]. | ||
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Revision as of 08:56, 13 July 2007
MultiModule is a way of interconnecting up to 4 modules in a master/slave configuration. In some documents also refered to as InterCardCage, ICC.
Overview
If the number of subscribers in one [AlphaCom E26] (138 lines) is exceeded, up to 4 modules can be combined to form a multi-module with a maximum capacity of 552 lines. The MultiModule concept use one master module and up to tree slave modules. The Multi-Module acts as one exchange with full integration of features. All configuration data are stored on the Master AMC board.