Features of e1 and t1, Signaling modes, Fax function – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual

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Features of E1 and T1

E1 and T1 are characterized by the following:

Signaling modes

Fax function

Protocols and standards

Signaling modes

E1/T1 interfaces support these types of signaling:

DSS1/QSIG user signaling, adopted on the D channel between ISDN user and network interface
(UNI). It has a data link layer protocol and a Layer 3 protocol used for basic call control.

ITU-T R2 signaling, which includes digital line signaling and interregister signaling. Digital line
signaling is transmitted in TS16 (ABCD bits) of E1 trunk. It conveys status information about E1

trunks to describe whether the trunks are occupied, released, or blocked. Interregister signaling
conveys information about address, language and discriminating digits for internal calls, echo

suppressor, caller properties and callee properties in multi-frequency compelled approach (forward

and backward) in each timeslot.

Digital E&M signaling, similar to R2 signaling. It transmits E (recEive) and M (transMit) call control
signals similar to analog E&M signaling in TS16, alignment signals in TS0, and voice signals in

other timeslots. In digital E&M signaling, when an E1 trunk detects and sends connection signaling,
it looks at the signal in TS16. Digital E&M signaling provides three start modes, immediate, wink,

and delay, to adapt to different devices for more reliable connection.

Digital LGS. Digital loop start signaling is used between telephones and switches to identify the
off-hook/on-hook state, while ground-start signaling is used between switches. They differ in that

the two parties in conversation must check grounding state before closing the line in the ground-start
approach.

Fax function

The fax function is available on E1/T1 voice interfaces to set up fax channels and transmit/receive fax

data.

Protocols and standards

E1/T1 voice supports SIP and recommendations in ITU-T H.323 framework, and G.711, G.729, and
G.723.1 Annex A (5.3 K and 6.3 K) in ITU standards.

Table 267 Protocols supported by E1/T1

Item E1

voice T1

voice

Framing format CRC4, non-CRC4

SF, ESF

Line coding
format

HDB3, AMI

B8ZS, AMI

Introduction to BSV interface

The BRI S/T voice (BSV) interface supports simultaneous transmission of voice and data, can receive,

send, compress, de-compress digital PCM voice traffic, and realizes VoIP function through other WAN

interfaces of the router.

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