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Select T1 as the Carrier Type. Default: E1.
Select Signaling Type. The Signaling Type signifies the type of signaling to be used on the T1 line.
SARVAM UMG supports — PRI and RBS signaling for T1 line. Default: PRI.
If you select PRI, you must configure the PRI parameters. For instructions, see
If you select RBS, you must configure the RBS parameters. For instructions, see
ISDN supports a variety of service provider switches. These switches are designed using ISDN standard
protocol. The type of switch you select determines various factors — the number of ISDN devices that
could be handled, the B-Channel that would support voice, video, data, etc. Each country uses their own
specific type of ISDN switch.
In ISDN Switch Variant, select — DMS, US NI2 or ATT 5ESS — as the ISDN Switch Variant. Default:
DMS. This parameter is applicable only if you select PRI as the Signaling Type.
Select the T1 Line Buildout Parameter for T1E1 Port. You may select — 0-133 ft., 133-266 ft., 266-399
ft., 399-533 ft., 533-655 ft., -7.5 dB,-16 dB, -22.5 dB. Default: 0-133 ft.
Line Coding is a mechanism to code the digital data into electrical pulses for the purpose of transmission
over the communication channel.
Select the Line Coding Mechanism — AMI Basic or B8ZS. Default: AMI Basic.
Framing is a formatting resource that splits the digital data into time slots of 8 bits each. Each time slot is
treated as single transmission unit. These frames enable the receiver to interpret the data.
Select the Framing Mode as per your requirement. You can select SF (D4) or ESF. Default: SF (D4)
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"PRI
Settings".
"RBS
Settings".
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