Standard group configurations 139— the SuperNode Combined Core (SCC) cabinet for the SuperNodeSE system— other system elements to support up to 9000 lines• The other four groups, called secondary groups or groups 1 to 4, containelements that are added as required to increase the system size.Cabling between modules is minimized, being self-contained within a lineup.The only external connections are the lines, trunks and network connectionsto the core module and other group networks.This chapter describes the typical standard group configurations and thenon-standard configurations with merged lineups.Standard group configurationsEvery SuperNode system requires a three-lineup configuration for theprimary group (group 0) for the first 9000 lines, plus two lineups of asecondary group for each 9000-line increment.Every SuperNode SE system can be configured with a two- or three-lineupconfiguration for the primary group (group 0) for the first 9000 lines, plus twolineups of a secondary group for each 9000-line increment.Primary group lineupsSuperNode systemFor a one-group SuperNode system serving up to 9000 lines (8 ccs perline) or for the primary group (group 0) of a larger system, the first lineupconsists of the Cabinetized Power Distribution Center (CPDC); DPCC;optional cabinets such as Enhanced Network (ENET), Link PeripheralProcessor (LPP), and Intelligent Peripheral Equipment (IPE); plus room forfuture cabinets.Every initial SuperNode system requires the first lineup as shown in Figure64 "Primary group - SuperNode system lineup" (page 140).Communication Server 2100Meridian SL-100 Product Guide555-4001-103 20.01 StandardSE09 20 October 2006Copyright © 2006, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential.