5ESS Telephone Switching System
Overview
The MIT 5ESS-2000 telephone switch, a state of the art switching
system currently equipped with 5E16.2 generic software, provides advanced
call processing features as well as video conference, etc.
The MIT 5ESS-2000 incorporates a distributed system design, using
a host and two Extended Switch Module (EXM) sites to serve the three
main campus areas: Main, West, and East. The host is in building
E19 (East), and the EXMs are in buildings 24 (Main) and NW12 (West).
The host has an administrative module (AM) and a communications
module (CM). The AM is a duplex processor that provides centrally
such functions as administration and maintenance control. The CM
switches messages between the processors of the SMs and between
the SMs and the AM. Each EXM is connected to the system's CM by
single mode fiber optic links. The 5ESS-2000 has a total of 6 switch
modules (SM), that are distributed among each of the aforementioned
three sites.
The 5ESS-2000 AM and CM are in E19. The SMs are the basic growth
unit of the 5ESS. The SM performs on a distributed basis such functions
as line and trunk terminations, conversion between analog and digital
signals, call processing, and time division switching of time slots.
SMs can be added modularly for growth with minimum effect on the
AM and CM.
Team
Members
- Louise Keohane, Team Leader
- Joan Cyr
- Steve Morris
- Collin Murray
- Arthur Perham
- David Russell
Additional
Information
5ESS-2000 Diagram
For more information on companies that support the 5ESS Switch
please see:
Lucent Technologies
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Contact
Information
Email: telecom-ops@mit.edu
Building Address: E19-689
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