Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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Overview

the Lineside T1 card responds to the distant end disconnect message
by momentarily changing its transmit A bit to 1 and then returning it to 0.
The duration of time that the transmit A bit remains at 1 before returning
to 0 depends upon the setting that was configured using the SAL. If
the terminal equipment is capable of detecting distant end disconnect,
it responds by changing the Lineside T1 card’s receive A bit to 0 (open
loop).The call is now terminated and the interface is in the idle (on-hook)
state.

For the Lineside T1 card to support distant end disconnect in loop start
mode, the following configuration parameters must exist:

The Supervised Analog Line (SAL) feature must be configured for each
Lineside T1 port.

Note:

By default, the SAL feature opens the tip side for 750 m/s in

loop start operation. This is configurable in 10 m/s increments.

For outgoing trunk calls, the trunk facility must provide far end
disconnect supervision.

In order to detect distant end disconnect for calls originating on the
Lineside T1 card, the battery reversal feature within the SAL software
must be enabled. Enabling the battery reversal feature does not
provide battery reversal indication but only provides a momentary
interruption of the tip ground by asserting the A bit to 1 for the specified
duration.

In order to detect distant end disconnect for calls terminating on the
Lineside T1 card, the hook flash feature within the SAL software must
be enabled.

In order to detect distant end disconnect for calls originating and
terminating on the Lineside T1 card, both the battery reversal and hook
flash features must be enabled within the SAL software.

Call disconnect from Lineside T1 terminal equipment

Alternatively,

while a call is in process, the terminal equipment may disconnect by going
on-hook. The terminal equipment detects no loop current and sends
signaling to the Lineside T1 card that causes its receive A bit to change
from 1 to 0. The call is now released.

Table 3 "Loop Start Call Processing A/B Bit Settings" (page 39)

outlines

the lineside T1’s A and B bit settings in each state of call processing.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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