Annex D10 Deployed End Office Suite (DEOS) Flashcards
Number of ANALOG subscribers supported by the Redcom High Density Exchange (HDX)
96
Deployable End Office Suite (DEOS)
Designed to provide basic voice circuit switching, subscriber access and call service attendant capabilities
Number of Digital Basic Rate Interface (BRI S/T) loops supported by DEOS
8
Number of digital trunk interfaces supported by the Redcom High Density Exchange (HDX)
8
Method of placing secure phone calls using the Redcom High Density Exchange (HDX)
DEOS has no organic secure call capability with the use of STE or OMNI line encryption device, users have the ability to make secure calls
Common methods used to extend digital trunks from Redcom High Density (HDX)
Identical to RSAM methods
Only difference is that the DEOS has a DSL multiplexer (DSLAM) to assist in trunk extension via DSL
Purpose of the Loop Start Ring Down (LSRD) trunk within the DEOS
Allows the DEOS to bring in a trunk from a local civilian or garrison telephone network pedestal, providing it with the ability to send and receive phone calls from the tactical telephone network out through the local telephone network
Subcomponents of the DEOS
Redcom HDX with two shelves (MSU-0 and MSU-1) VX 900 DSLAM UPS VIB x11 Panasonic Toughbook x2 CSU/DSU x4 per DEOS
Total number of Modular Switching Units (MSU’s) with which the Redcom High Density Exchange (HDX) is equipped
Two