Panasonic 15000 User Manual

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List of terms

Nortel Multiservice Switch 7400/15000/20000

Terminology

NN10600-005 7.2S1 Standard

PCR7.2 and up March 2006

Copyright © 2006, Nortel

Nortel Confidential

2 See

backplane control system (BCS) (page 17)

.

Be

See

excess burst size (Be) (page 50)

.

bearer channel (B-channel)

In ISDN connections, a 64 kbit/s digital bidirectional channel for carrying voice
and data traffic.

BECN

See

backward explicit congestion notification (BECN) (page 17)

.

beginning of message (BOM)

The first cell in a series of cells that result from segmentation of higher-layer
packets or frames. The BOM cell marks the first cell in the cell series that
represents one packet or frame.

BFS

See

backplane file system (BFS) (page 17)

.

BGP

See

border gateway protocol (BGP) (page 20)

.

binary 3 zero substitution (B3ZS)

An encoding technique used to transfer bits over a DS3 line. B3ZS guarantees
1’s density by substituting a pattern of bipolar violations if three or more zeros
in a row are to be transported.

binary 8 zero substitution (B8ZS)

An encoding technique used to transfer bits over a DS1 line. B8ZS guarantees
1’s density by substituting a pattern of bipolar violations if eight or more zeros
in a row are to be transported.

binary-coded decimal (BCD)

1

A computer coding system that represents each decimal number with a
group of four binary digits (1s and 0s).

2

A component model data type.

bipolar violation (BPV)

A failure to follow alternate mark inversion coding. BPVs are intentionally
inserted in the bit stream using 1’s density techniques.

bit 7 stuffing

When a T1 or E1 time slot has all 0s, bit 7 (the least significant bit) is forced to
a 1.

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