Channel associated signaling, Incoming signal – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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cable. The impedance is switch set. The switch-settings table at the end
of this chapter describes the options. See

Table 334 "2 MB DTI switch

options" (page 800) “Switch settings” (page 799)

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If a coaxial interface is required, use NT5K85 in conjunction with the
NTBK05.

Channel associated signaling

Channel associated signaling means that each traffic carrying channel has
its own signaling channel permanently associated with it. Timeslot 16 is
used to transmit two types of signaling: supervisory and address.

Channel associated signaling implies that each traffic carrying channel has
its own signaling channel permanently associated with it. Timeslot 16 is
used to transmit two types of signaling: supervisory and address.

Channel associated signaling means that each traffic carrying channel has
its own signaling channel permanently associated with it. Timeslot 16 is
used to transmit two types of signaling: supervisory and address.

Incoming signal

Functions of the NTAK10 with regard to incoming signaling include:

recognizing valid changes

determining which channels made the changes

collecting PPM

reporting changes to software

Functions of the NTAK10 with regard to incoming signaling include:

recognizing valid changes.

determining which channels made the changes.

collecting PPM.

reporting changes to software.

Functions of the NTAK10 with regard to incoming signaling include:

recognizing valid changes

determining which channels made the changes

collecting PPM

reporting changes to software

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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