E1 glossary – Multi-Tech Systems RAS96 User Manual

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E1 Glossary

RAI

: Remote Alarm Indication; a field of all ones (1) used as a “keep-alive” signal.

AMI

: Alternate Mark Inversion; a type of line coding for E1 spans.

HDB3

: High Density Bipolar Order 3 Encoding.

CAS

: Channel Associated Signaling. A form of circuit state signaling in which the

circuit state is indicated by one or more bits of signaling status sent repetitively and
associated with that specific circuit.

bps

: Bits per second; the serial digital stream’s data rate (e.g., 2.048M bps equals

2,048,000 bits per second).

BPV

: Bipolar Violation (two pulses of the same polarity in a row).

CEPT

: Conference on European Posts and Telecommunications (a body that sets

telecommunications service and interface policies).

CFA

: Carrier Failure Alarm; detection of a red (local) or yellow (remote) alarm.

CO

: Central office (the telephone company switch; the other end of a local loop from the

CP).

CP

: Customer premises (user or customer-related operations, as opposed to telephone

company-related operations).

CPE

: Customer premises equipment (user’s communications equipment, as opposed to

telephone company-related equipment).

CSU

: A communications device that terminates the local loop and provides a digital

interface to the E1 line.

DNIS digits:

Dialed Number Identification Service. DNIS is a feature of R2MF E1 lines

that provides the number the caller dialed to reach the attached computer telephony
system (manual or automatic).

DS-0

: Digital Signal, level 0 (the 64K bps worldwide standard speed for PCM digitized

voice channels).

DS-1

: Digital Signal, level 1 (the standard speed for PCM digitized voice channels;

1.544M bps in North America; 2.048M bps in ITU standards).

DS-2

: Digital Signal, level 2 (the standard speed of four E1s used in Japan).

DS-3

: Digital Signal, level 2 (the standard speed of 28 E1s; 44.736M bps).

DSL

: Digital Subscriber Line (an ISDN BRI line).

DSU

: The digital communications device used to convert an RS-232 to DSX-1 interface.

E-1

: The European digital signal level 1; 2.048M bps.

ESS

: Electronic Switching System (a CO switch).

Frame:

A method of error control where bits are inserted into the data stream for the

receiving device to identify the time slots allocated to each sub-channel.

FXO

: Foreign Exchange, Office; an interface at the end of a private line connected to a

switch that, along with FXS, allows the phones to act as if connected locally to the
main PBX, but without the cost.

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