Thanks for the clarification, this makes it clearer.
Eric
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From: "Vikram JeetSingh"
To: "ericbrouwers" ;
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 1:28 PM
Subject: RE: CAS and CCS - out-of-band and in-band [7:66607]
> Yah Eric you mentioned almost all
signaling circuit.
Please correct me if I am wrong on this.
Regards,
Vikram
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From: ericbrouwers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 3:35 PM
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Subject: Re: CAS and CCS - out-of-band and in-band [7:66607]
Interesting discussion,
In
Thanks a lot. Now it is clear that this subject is unclear.
I was not sure if it was me or this subject is really not
clear.
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signaling circuit.
Please correct me if I am wrong on this.
Regards,
Vikram
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From: ericbrouwers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 3:35 PM
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Subject: Re: CAS and CCS - out-of-band and in-band [7:66607]
Interesting discussion,
In
I also assume that the voice trunks in your PSTN/GSM/PCS
networks use dedicated SS7 signalling links, again CCS, out-of-band.
Hope this helps?
Eric Brouwers
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From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 7:43 PM
Subject: RE: CAS and CCS
alaerte Vidali wrote:
>
> The URL following states:
Alas, the URL didn't get posted. If it's CVOICE materials, be wary. They
munged this topic.
>
> "Channel-associated signaling, which uses E1 time slot 16 (the
> D channel) for signaling, fits into the out-of-band signaling
> category."
Cisco
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