Annex D10 Deployed End Office Suite (DEOS) Flashcards

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Number of ANALOG subscribers supported by the Redcom High Density Exchange (HDX)

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96

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Deployable End Office Suite (DEOS)

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Designed to provide basic voice circuit switching, subscriber access and call service attendant capabilities

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Number of Digital Basic Rate Interface (BRI S/T) loops supported by DEOS

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8

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Number of digital trunk interfaces supported by the Redcom High Density Exchange (HDX)

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8

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Method of placing secure phone calls using the Redcom High Density Exchange (HDX)

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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

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Common methods used to extend digital trunks from Redcom High Density (HDX)

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Identical to RSAM methods

Only difference is that the DEOS has a DSL multiplexer (DSLAM) to assist in trunk extension via DSL

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Purpose of the Loop Start Ring Down (LSRD) trunk within the DEOS

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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

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Subcomponents of the DEOS

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Redcom HDX with two shelves (MSU-0 and MSU-1)
VX 900
DSLAM
UPS
VIB x11
Panasonic Toughbook x2
CSU/DSU x4 per DEOS
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Total number of Modular Switching Units (MSU’s) with which the Redcom High Density Exchange (HDX) is equipped

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Two

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