Cabletron Systems HSIM-W87 Switch User Manual


 
HSIM-W87 User’s Guide C-1
APPENDIX C
WAN TERMS AND ACRONYMS
This appendix provides definitions for WAN terms and acronyms.
AIS Alarm Indication Signal, The DS3 AIS is framed with “stuck
stuffing”. This implies that it has a valid M-subframe alignment bits,
M-frame alignment bits, and P bits. The information bits are set to a
1010... sequence, starting with a one (1) after each M-subframe alignment
bit., M-frame alignment bit, X bit, P bit, and C bit. The C bits are all set to
zero giving what is called “stuck stuffing”. The X bits are set to one. The
DS3 AIS defect is declared after DS3 AIS is present in contiguous
M-frames for a time equal to or greater than T, where
0.2 ms<=T<=100 ms. The DS3 AIS defect is terminated after AIS is
absent in contiguous M-frames for a time equal to or greater than T.
AMI Alternate Mark Inversion, line coding used with both E-1 and T1.
A digital 1 is encoded as a “mark” (pulse) and a 0 is encoded as a “space.”
The marks alternate polarity.
ANSI American National Standards Institute, the US member of the
ISO.
Bearer (B) Channel A 64 Kbps channel used with BRI and PRI
ISDN services.
BPV Bipolar Violation, the occurrence of two successive pulses of the
same polarity in a bipolar signal.
B3ZS Bipolar with 3 Zero Substitution, an AMI line code with the
substitution of a unique code to replace occurrences of three consecutive
zero signal elements.
B8ZS Binary 8-Zero Substitution, line coding utilized with ESF
(Expanded Super Frame) using a bipolar DS1 signal. Insures the ones
density requirement for digital T-carrier facilities in the public network,
while allowing 64 Kbps clear data per channel. This encoding method is
not supported by some Telcos.
BER Bit Error Ratio, errored bits over total bits, should be <10–7 for
transmission lines.