2-8 Installation and Maintenance Volume
Octel 200/300 S.4.1
PB60019−01
Integration Cards
Integration cards are used with certain PBX integrations that utilize proprietary digital links. Four
types of integration cards are available. A description of each follows.
- PIC integration cards with COD ports
- AT&T (ATTIC), ROLM (RIC), Northern Telecom SL-1 (SLIC). Each of these cards is divided
into two integration units; each integration unit supports two integration links.
- MIC integration cards
- SIC8 integration cards
In the Octel 200 integration cards can occupy slots A1−A6.
In the Octel 300 integration cards can occupy slots A1−A11.
. For detailed information about specific Integration cards, refer to the Integration volume.
AT&T (ATTIC), ROLM (RIC), Northern Telecom SL-1 (SLIC)
AT&T Integration Card (ATTIC)
The AT&T Integration Card (ATTIC) is used with Lucent/AT&T System 75, System 85, and
Definity integrations. Refer to the Integration volume, AT&T Adaptive Integration. with ATTIC
The APIC is the preferred approach, and more recently, a QSIG integration based on an E-1
connection to the Lucent Difinity G3 switch is available.
ROLM Integration Card (RIC)
The ROLM Integration Card (RIC) is used with Siemens/ROLM integrations. Refer to the
Integration volume, Rolm CBX and Rolm 9751, Model 30 and Model 80 Adaptive Integration.
Northern Telecom SL-1 Integration Card (SLIC)
The Northern Telecom SL-1 Integration Card (SLIC) is used with Northern Telecom SL-1 and
Meridian 1 integrations. Refer to the Integration volume, SL-1 Adaptive Integration. The NPIC
is the preferred approach for switches that can support the 2616 telephone.
PIC integration cards with COD ports
PIC Integration Card for Lucent/AT&T (APIC)
The APIC Integration Card is used with Lucent/AT&T System 75, System 85, and Definity PBX
integrations. With APIC, the integration and line card functionality are combined on each port.
The APIC card is a 12-port COD card. The ports can be purchased in increments, with a 4−port
minimum. Refer to the Integration volume, AT&T Adaptive Integration With APIC.