CEPT T S 61-20 E-1988 Exchange Interfaces to Subscribers《用户交换接口》.pdf
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1、Page 1 Ts61-20E Recommendation T/S 61-20 (Edinburgh 1988) EXCHANGE INTERFACES TO SUBSCRIBERS Recommendation proposed by Working Group T/WG 11 “Signalling, Protocols and Switching” (SPS) Text of the Recommendation adopted by the “Telecommiiriications” Cominission: “The European Conference of Postal a
2、nd Telecommunications Administrations, recommends to the members of the CEPT that digital local and combined exchanges provide the interfaces to subscribers as specified below.” The reader is referred to CCITT Recommendation 4.512 i to which this Recommendation is identical, except for the addition
3、and modifications indicated below. The section references (indicated $) are to Q.512 i. $3.5.3.: delete the reference to 23 B + 1D channel type at 1.544 kbit/s. O 53.6. : $3.6. 3.6.1. 3.6.2. 3.6.3. replace by the following: Interface V6 Geiieral Interface V6 is a digital interface used to connect di
4、gital customer equipment, via the static multiplexed Basic Rate Access Section. This section may include a 1st order digital link between muldex and V6 interface. Local digital muldex application is considered to be a subset of the remote digital muldex application. Electrical characteristics The el
5、ectrical characteristics of interface V6 are described in CCITT Recornmendation G.703. The basic frame structure at interface V6 should be identical to that of the 1st order multiplexing described in CCITT Recommendations G.704 and G.705. Cfiannel types, channel allocation and signalliiig The V6 int
6、erface is composed by a number of individual ISDN Basic Rate Access Sections, as described in section 3.3. The channel allocation at interface V6 is defined within a 1st order structure using a static multiplexing at 2.048 kbit/s as follows: Twelve basic access channels are multiplexed in a static m
7、anner using fixed allocation of the channels. The Figure 4/Q.512 illustrates the channel allocation for 2.048 kbit/s, where 24 of 32 channel time slots are used by B1 and B2 channels and the other 6 channel time slots are used by each D and CV, channels of the 12 basic accesses. The CV, and D channe
8、ls of two basic accesses are multiplexed into one channel time slot. Five contiguous channel time slots are occupied by two basic accesses each consisting of B1 + B2 + D + CV1 channels. Channel time slot O is used for synchronization including the application of CRC4 according to Recom- mendation G.
9、704. Additionally, the alarm handling facilities of channel time slot O are used for maintenance of the primary link, described in Recommendation 1.605. According to the channel allocation shown in Figure 4/Q.512 the CVI channel is in time slots 5, 10, 15, 21, 26 and 31. Each line represents 8 bits
10、of a D + CV, common to two basic accesses. Since the multiframe alignment is performed individually for two basic accesses each, groups of n x 5 64 kbit/s channels conveying signals of n x 2 subscribers each (n = 1, 2 . . . 6) can be arranged so that basic accesses entering the network on digital mu
11、ldex devices may be connected to a local exchange using one common V6 interface. The D channel signalling procedures are dened in CCITT Q.920- and Q.930-Series Recommendations. Edition of January 15. 1989 V 232b4L4 00090b5 b O TIS 61 -20 E Page 2 3.6.4. Fiinctional description The functional descrip
12、tion is illustrated in Figure 3JQ.512 and the following functional requirements are defined : - m x (2 B + D): to provide the bidirectional transmission capability for the B and D channels from - timing: to provide the necessary timing information for bit transmission, frame synchronization and - m
13、x (CV,): to provide the bidirectional transmission capability for the CV1 channel from each Basic - operations and maintenance: to provide the transmission capability to carry the operation and main- The use of the CRC procedures described in Recommendations G.704-G.706 is recommended between the mu
14、ldex and exchange. The information on the status of the CRC processing shall be passed across the V6 interface in time slot O. each Basic Rate Access Section; subscriber line synchronization; Rate Access Section; tenance signals of the digital link and the basic access muldex as defined in 1.605. m
15、x (2B+D) LT ET Timing m x CVI Operation and maintenance Figure 3/QS 12. Functional description of V6 interface. Q Edition of January 15, IYL. ! = 2326414 0009066 B _ Edition of January 15, 1989 frr-= Channel Time slot No. O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2
16、9 30 31 Contents Frame alignment signal/Remote service alarm indication B1,l B2,l B1,2 B2,2 D1, CV1l, D2, CV12 B1,5 B2,5 B1,6 B2,6 D5, CV15, D6, CV16 B1,9 B2,9 B1,lO B2,10 D9, CV19, D10, CVl10 not used B1,3 B2,3 B1,4 B2,4 D3, cv13, D4, cv14 B1,7 B2,7 B1,8 B2,8 D7, CV17, D8, CV18 B1,ll B2,ll B1,12 B2
17、,12 D11, CV1ll, D12, CV112 TIS 61 -20 E Page 3 Bl,i B2,i Di CVli = CONTROL channel of basic access i Figure 4/Q.512. = B1 channel of basic access i = B2 channel of basic access i = D channel of basic access i Channel allocation at the V6 interface for 2.048 kbit/s. = 232b414 00090b7 T M. TIC 61-20 E
18、 Page 4 3.6.5. Conveyance of maintenance and operation functional elements of each individual basic access across the V6 inteiface The functional elements for the operations and maintenance of the digital section of the basic rate access are conveyed in the CV1 channel and can be classified as shown
19、 in Table 1 (T/S 61-20). TYPES MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION FUNCTIONAL ELEMENTS Alarm Reporting Status Reporting Loop Control “L” -TYPE FUNCTIONAL ELEMENTS Operations “O” -TYPE FUNCTIONAL ELEMENTS “A” -TYPE FUNCTIONAL ELEMENTS “S” -TYPE FUNCTIONAL ELEMENTS performance Monitoring “M” -TYPE FUNCTIONAL EL
20、EMENTS Table 1 (T/S 61-20). Functional elements in CVI, crossing the V6 interface. This is shown in figure 5 (T/S 61-20) where the direction of information flow is given. Alarm Reporting Status Reporting Performance Monitoring Requests Performance Monitoring Responses Loop Control Operations DIGITAL
21、 b SECTION b OF THE 4 ET BASIC b RATE 4 ACCESS b Figure 5 (T/S 61-20). Functions in CV1, crossing the V6 interface. 3.6.5.1 Operations (O-TYPE functional elements) The following operational controls must be conveyed across the V6 interface per basic access from the ET to the digital section of the b
22、asic rate access: - activation request for the line and S/T interface - deactivation request for the line and S/T interface - request for the activation of line only and deactivation of the - switch off/on of power to line, its use is optional *Note. Optional. 3.6.5.2. Alarm reporting (A-TYPE functi
23、onal elements) The following alarm reports must be conveyed across the V6 interface to the ET, per basic access: - loss of synchronization or signal on the line, detected by the LT - multiple alarm indication (for further study) - general fault condition, not related to an individual basic access 3.
24、6.5.3. Status reporting (S-TYPE functional elements) The following status information must be conveyed across the V6 interface per basic access to the ET: - loss of synchronization at T interface - line and S/T interface activation indication - line and S/T interface deactivation indication - line s
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