ATIS 1000620-1991 Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) - Circuit-Mode Bearer Service Category Description.pdf
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1、 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS ATIS-1000620.1991(R2012) Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Circuit-Mode Bearer Service Category Description ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-d
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11、ll standards by calling or writing the American National Standards Institute. Notice of Disclaimer 1200 G Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005.This standard was processed and approved for submittal to ANSI byAccredited Standards Committee on Telecommunications, T1. Committeeapproval of the standard does
12、 not imply that all committee members votedfor its approval. At the time it approved this standard, Committee T1 hadthe following members:Ivor N. Knight, ChairmanArthur K. Reilly, Vice-ChairmanO.J. Gusella, Jr., SecretaryOrganization Represented Names of RepresentativesEXCHANGE CARRIERSAmeritech Ser
13、vices, Inc. Laurence A. YoungRobert Koren (Alt.)Bell Atlantic Corporation John W. SeazholtzRoger Nucho (Alt.)Bellcore.Gary. G. SchlangerRalph E. Jensen (Alt.)Bellsouth Services.Leonard Strickland, Jr.William J. McNamara, IIICentel Corporation Bruce BeckerCincinnati Bell Telephone William P. KeidelT.
14、C. Grimes (Alt.)Contel Corporation Steve LinskeyStephen P. Welsh (Alt.)Exchange Carriers Standards AssociationJoseph MendozaGregory L. Theus (Alt.)GTE SC/Telephone OperationsGregory L. TheusRichard L. Cochran (Alt.)National Telephone Cooperative Association .Joseph M. FlaniganNYNEX Service CompanyJa
15、mes F. BaskinLeo Katz (Alt.)Pacific Bell Fred DoellStanley Chum (Alt.)Puerto Rico Telephone Company.Segundo RuizSouthwestern Bell Corporation C.C. BaileyJoseph Mendoza (Alt.)(Alt.)iiiivOrganization Represented Name of RepresentativeUnited States Telephone Association (USTA) Paul K. HartThomas Gajesk
16、i (Alt.)United Telecommunications, Inc. .Robert P. McCabeHarold L. Fuller (Alt.)U S West.James L. EitelJames Dahl (Alt.)INTEREXCHANGE CARRIERSAmerican Mobile Satellite Corporation .Michael K. WardWilliam Garner (Alt.)ATb) Circuit-Mode, 64-kbit/s, 8-kHz Struc-tured Bearer Service Category usable for3
17、.1-KHz audio information transfer. This ser-vice may also be referred to as Circuit-ModeVoice-Band Data;c) Circuit-Mode, 64-kbit/s, Unrestricted, 8- kHz Structured Bearer Service. This ser-CCITT Recommendation I.220, Commondynamic description of basic telecommunica-tion services 2)CCITT Recommendati
18、on I.230, Definition ofbearer service categories 2)CCITT Recommendation I.231, Circuit-modebearer service categories 2)CCITT Recommendation I.520, Generalarrangements for network interworkingbetween ISDNs 2)CCITT Recommendation I.530, Network inter-working between an ISDN and a PublicSwitched Teleph
19、one Network (PSTN) 2)3 Definitions 3.1 multi-point configuration: A configura-tion where there are more than two accesspoints.3.2 network: In this description, networkrefers to all telecommunications equipment thathas any part in processing a call or a supple-mentary service for the user referred to
20、. It mayinclude the Local Exchange, TransitExchanges, and NT2s, but does not include theISDN terminal and is not limited to the “Public”network or any particular set of equipment. 3.4 NDUB (Network-Determined UserBusy): This is a condition of an interface, asdetermined by the network, based on the n
21、et-works capability to terminate another call tothat interface. The interface is said to be NDUBif any of the following conditions exist: If the maximum number of informationchannels available has been reached andthe network does not support the offering ofadditional calls beyond this number; If the
22、 limit of additional offering had beenreached; If the maximum number of total calls sup-ported for User B has been reached. 3.4 no answer timer: This optional timerspecifies the period of time the network will waitfor a response (answer) from any one of the ter-minals on the interface of the called
23、subscriber. 3.5 point-to-point configuration: A configu-ration where there are only two access points. ANSI T1.620-19912ANSI T1.620-1991vice may also be referred to as Circuit-ModeDigital;d) Circuit-Mode, 64-kbit/s, 8-kHz Struc-tured Bearer Service Category, usable formulti-use bearer capability inf
24、ormationtransfer. This service may also be referred toas Circuit-Mode Multi-Use Bearer Capability;e) Circuit-Mode, 384-kbit/s, Unrestricted, 8-kHz Structured Bearer Service;f) Circuit-Mode, 1472-kbit/s Unrestricted,8-kHz Structured Bearer Service;g) Circuit-Mode, 1536-kbit/s Unrestricted,8-kHz Struc
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