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Toshiba Strata CTX670 - Chapter 1 - Strata CTX Configuration; Strata CTX100 Overview

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Strata CTX I&M 10/02 1-1
Strata CTX
Configuration
Strata CTX Configuration 1
This chapter contains information and worksheets to help configure the Strata CTX100 and
CTX670 hardware components. A system overview of both the Strata CTX100 and Strata
CTX670 hardware components and the maximum station and line capacities available with the
system processor is provided.
Worksheets follow this information to aid in determining the actual cabinets and interface PCBs
needed for particular proposals and how these PCBs should be placed in Strata CTX cabinet slots.
(Worksheets begin on page 1-22.)
Note The Strata CTX100 and CTX670 system capacities depend on the licenses stored on the
system processor, as well as the hardware mentioned above.
Strata CTX100 Overview
The Strata CTX100 system is a compact system
that provides large system features (see
Figure 1-1). It is designed for wall mounting
and occupies very little space.
The CTX100 basic processor can be configured
with a one or two cabinet system. A single
(Base) cabinet system supports a combination
of up to 64 Central Office (CO) lines and
stations, while a two (Base and Expansion)
cabinet system can support up to 112 CO lines
and stations.
System line and station capacity is expanded by
adding CO line and station Printed Circuit
Boards (PCBs) into its universal slot
architecture.
The CTX100 easily connects to outside public
and private telephone lines. All of the
telephones (stations) tied to the system can
have direct access to each other, as well as to
the public and private network.
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Base Expansion
Figure 1-1 CTX100 Base/Expansion
Cabinets

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