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Access multiplexer am / access multiplexer small ams(formerly metropolis am/ams. release 1.0 through 7.2
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SHDSL Overview
SHDSL frame structure
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Purpose
This chapter explains the SHDSL frame structure.
General structure and overhead
An SHDSL line can transport a payload of max. 2312 kbit/s. The overhead of the
SHDSL signal adds, nominally, 8 kbit/s to the payload rate which makes the overall
maximum bitrate 2320 kbit/s.
The SHDSL signal is organized in frames with a nominal length of 6 ms, where each
frame contains 4 payload blocks of k = 12 × (i + 8 × n) bits each and, overall,
nominally 48 overhead bits. But this number can also be 46 or 50 to allow for positive
and negative stuff operations, to align the payload to the SHDSL line clock in case of
asynchronous operation. The payload bits associated with the parameter i are often
called "Z-bits".
The length of an SHDSL frame, expressed in bits, depends on the payload rate, so on
the parameters n and i. The structure is always the same; the payload is divided in four
equal blocks separated and surrounded by overhead bits as shown in the figure below.
16 bits OH
k bits Payload Block 1 10 bits OH
bits 1 ~ 16
The SHDSL frame structure and the overhead bits are defined in ITU-T Rec. G.991.2.
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365-312-801R7.2
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bits k+17 ~ k+26
k
payload bits
s
Z
Z
Z
1
2
Z bits (i )
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6 ms or (4 * k + 48 +/
bits 2k+27 ~ 2k+36
k bits Payload Block 2
Payload Sub-blocks are transmitted
in numerical order (1 through 48)
k
= i + 8 * n
s
B
B
i
1
2
See notice on first page
2) bits
10 bits OH
k bits Payload Block 3
10 bits OH
k bits Payload Block 4
bits 3k+37 ~ 3k+46
"Bearer" bytes (n * 8)
0-4 bits OH
bits 4k+47 ~ 4k+50
B
n
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