DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Maintenance for R6vs/si
555-230-127
Issue 1
August 1997
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
Page 10-719ISDN-SGR (ISDN-PRI Signaling Group)
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In an FAS Signaling Group, the 24th port of the DS1 Interface circuit pack (for 24
channel interfaces) or the 16th port of the DS1 Interface circuit pack (for 32
channel interfaces) is always the D-channel that carries signaling information for
the other ports (B-channels) on the circuit pack. If a Packet Control circuit pack is
used then only the TN464C or later circuit pack may be used.
In an NFAS Signaling Group, the 24th port of a DS1 Interface circuit pack (for 24
channel interfaces) or the 16th port of a DS1 Interface circuit pack (for 32
channel interfaces) is administered as a D-channel. The D-channel carries
signaling information for the other ports (B-channels) on that circuit pack. That
D-channel can also carry signaling information for any of the ports on other DS1
Interface circuit packs in the NFAS Signaling Group. As a result, the 24th port on
other 24-channel DS1 Interface circuit packs and the 16th port on other
32-channel DS1 Interface circuit packs can be used as B-channels. A D-channel
in an NFAS Group can signal for B-channels on a total of 20 DS1 Interface circuit
packs. This configuration is known as NFAS Simplex. If a Packet Control circuit
pack is used then only the TN464C or later circuit pack may be used to carry the
D-channel, however other DS1/UDS1 interface circuit packs may be used to
carry only B-channels.
In addition to NFAS Simplex, there is another type of NFAS Group called NFAS
Duplex. This provides the user with more reliability, which is desirable because
NFAS permits the D-channel to signal for so many B-channels. NFAS Duplex
allows the administration of a backup D-channel, which remains in a Standby
state until the Active D-channel goes down. If the Active D-channel does go
down, the backup D-channel takes over and provides signaling for all the
B-channels in the signaling group. In the case that a Packet Control circuit pack
is used then only the TN464C or later may be used to carry the D-channels.
B-channels may be carried by any DS1/UDS1 interfaces.
The ISDN-PRI Signaling Group itself depends on three other entities: the DS1
Interface circuit pack on which the D-channel(s) resides, the ISDN-PRI Signaling
Link Port(s), and the interface link that provides connectivity to the processor
(either the Processor Interface Link or the Packet Control circuit pack). If there
are any problems with the ISDN-PRI Signaling Group, also investigate the
ISDN-PRI Signaling Link Port(s), the DS1 Interface circuit pack(s), and either the
Processor Interface Link or the Packet Control circuit pack.