Re: Re: simple ISDN / PRI question [7:33357]

2002-09-21 Thread vikramjskeer

Hi All,


Rightly said by Sasa. The only thing is, in an ISDN network, channel 0 is
not configurable or apparant before you, whereas in a WAN Switched
enviorment you can have a 30 or 31 channel line as per configuration.


Regards,


Vikram


 


 


 


Sasa Milic wrote:



Slot 0 is used for sinhronization.
Slot 16 is D channel.
Slots 1-15,17-31 and B channels.

Sasa
CCIE #8635

bergenpeak wrote:
gt; 
gt; In Europe, a PRI carries 30B and one D channels. Each operates at
gt; 64kb/s.
gt; The overall PRI bandwidth is 2.048 Mb/s. 31 channels at 64 kb/s
gt; is 64kbps less than 2.048Mb/s.
gt; 
gt; What's the 32nd 64kbps channel used for?
gt; 
gt; Thanks
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RE: simple ISDN / PRI question [7:33357]

2002-01-28 Thread Sivarajan Thiruvadi

Hi Total is 32 Channels

30 for data
1 for signal
1 for framimg

Regards
Siva

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Subject: simple ISDN / PRI question [7:33357]


In Europe, a PRI carries 30B and one D channels.  Each operates at
64kb/s.
The overall PRI bandwidth is 2.048 Mb/s.   31 channels at 64 kb/s
is 64kbps less than 2.048Mb/s.  

What's the 32nd 64kbps channel used for?

Thanks




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Re: simple ISDN / PRI question [7:33357]

2002-01-27 Thread Sasa Milic

Slot 0 is used for sinhronization.
Slot 16 is D channel.
Slots 1-15,17-31 and B channels.

Sasa
CCIE #8635

bergenpeak wrote:
 
 In Europe, a PRI carries 30B and one D channels.  Each operates at
 64kb/s.
 The overall PRI bandwidth is 2.048 Mb/s.   31 channels at 64 kb/s
 is 64kbps less than 2.048Mb/s.
 
 What's the 32nd 64kbps channel used for?
 
 Thanks




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Re: simple ISDN / PRI question [7:33357]

2002-01-27 Thread Charles Manafa

It is used for framing and synchronization.

CM

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Subject: simple ISDN / PRI question [7:33357]


 In Europe, a PRI carries 30B and one D channels.  Each operates at
 64kb/s.
 The overall PRI bandwidth is 2.048 Mb/s.   31 channels at 64 kb/s
 is 64kbps less than 2.048Mb/s.

 What's the 32nd 64kbps channel used for?

 Thanks




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Re: simple ISDN / PRI question [7:33357]

2002-01-27 Thread Gaz

Cisco Press BCRAN book?

Doesn't explain it very well does it. I understood better before it blurred
my head:

Timeslot 0 used for Framing/Sync.

Gaz

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 In Europe, a PRI carries 30B and one D channels.  Each operates at
 64kb/s.
 The overall PRI bandwidth is 2.048 Mb/s.   31 channels at 64 kb/s
 is 64kbps less than 2.048Mb/s.

 What's the 32nd 64kbps channel used for?

 Thanks




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