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E1CAS2BitCISSignallingTelesis systems support the following types of signaling for Russian (and CIS) PSTN:
Trunk types within Telesis systems are local trunks, toll-connecting trunks, and toll-switched trunks for CIS-Russian PSTN. For all such trunk types, both two-bit and single-bit channel-associated signaling types are applicable when the interface is E1. If the interface is analog, then analog mapping of the single-bit channel-associated signaling type is applicable. For local (SL, CL) and toll-connecting (ZSL, OCL) trunks, available address- and register-signaling options are: For toll-switched trunks (SLM, TCL), available address- and register-signaling options are:
In addition, line signals can be transmitted/received as voice frequencies. Telesis X1 Switching Systems also provide 1VF signaling for local, toll-connecting, and toll-switched trunks. Options The digital interface for two-bit and single-bit CAS is E1. 120 ohm balanced terminations are supported on any E1. The line code is HDB3 or AMI programmable. CRC4 may be enabled or disabled. The analog interfaces for local, toll-connecting, and toll-switched trunks are:
The following options and parameters are available in CIS-Russian signaling interfaces of Telesis systems:
For single-bit CAS line signaling in the E1, the idle state of the A,B,C, and D bits can be set as desired. The signaling bit is also programmable as any of A,B,C, or D. The transmit and receive gains in any E1 voice channel may be increased or decreased. Route, Routeset Configuration, Routing In a Telesis system, each E1 channel may have its own route number. It is possible to define up to 128 distinct routes. A given route to a particular destination and its accompanying routes are grouped in a routeset. Each route in a routeset has a priority order. Routing to the next priority alternate route is possible in the event that a route becomes unavailable. A Telesis system may realize routing on calls coming from CIS interfaces according to:
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