Multi-Tech Systems RAS96 manual E1 Frame Formats, E1 Line Coding, Signaling Options, Dnis digits

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E1 Frame Formats

Framing is the way E1 equipment formats bits on the E1 line for encoding digital voice. Selecting the method of framing is a major E1 network design issue. There are two options for E1 frame formatting:

CRC4 (16 Frame)

FAS (2 Frame)

E1 Line Coding

Line coding is the method the E1 Daughter Card uses to maintain a sufficient density of ones in the bit stream, which is required for clock synchronization. HDB3 is the line coding method used for E1 transmission.

AMI (Alternate Mark Inversion) inverts, or changes the polarity of, successive ones (marks) to maintain ones density.

HDB3 (High Density Bipolar Order 3) is transparent (not confused with data). It relies on the transmission of both positive and negative pulses. It is based on AMI, but extends this method by inserting violation codes whenever 4 or more 0s occur consecutively. This and similar (more complex) codes have replaced AMI in modern distribution networks.

Signaling Options

The signaling option defines how the E1 Daughter Card signals the telco switch when starting (“seizing”) the phone line or trunk line.

R2 Digital

R2 MF

R2 MF signaling is used outside the United States, mostly in Europe and the Far East. A sequence of tones initiated at the central office (PTT) is exchanged back and forth between the PTT and the subscriber, generally at an R2 MF of 4 to 4.5 tones per second. Although this tone rate work successfully in most instances, some countries require tone exchange rates of up to 8 transactions per second. If the central office sends a tone and is not answered fast enough with a return tone, the call is terminated. The delay introduced by asking the application for each new tone limits the rate of signaling.

DNIS digits

The DNIS (Dialed Number Identification Service) digits option describes the number of DNIS digits to be received from the CO. For example, when you dial a number, you generally dial seven digits. Therefore, seven is the number of DNIS digits you would receive from the switch. In general, this option should be left at the default value of 0 to use automatic mode. You need to enter a DNIS digits value only if your telco switch does not support automatic mode.

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Contents RAS96 RASCard E1 User Guide RAS96 RASCard User Guide Iii Important Safety InstructionsTable of Contents Appendix C Post Codes Solving ProblemsPage Introduction Manual Organization IntroductionAppendix D Approved Memory Technical SpecificationsAppendix B Post Messages Appendix C Post CodesHumidity range 20-90% noncondensing RASCard Description RAS96 RASCard Memory BanksJ17 Watchdog Timer JumpersJ14, J15, J16, J18 CPU Frequency Selection Internal Connectors J35 Video External ConnectorsJ2 Power Connector J22 E1 AlarmE1 Status LEDs LED IndicatorsFront Panel Ethernet Status LEDsSwitches Power SwitchReset Switch Page Installation Safety Warnings Pre-Installation NotesInstallation Procedure Installation Page Bios Setup Utility Starting Setup Using Setup Case of ProblemsGetting Help Power Management Setup Standard Cmos SetupBios Features Setup Chipset Features SetupPCI Configuration Setup Password SettingLoad Bios Defaults IDE HDD Auto Detection Load Setup DefaultsExit Without Saving Save and Exit SetupHard Disks Standard Cmos SetupDate TimeDrive a Type / Drive B Type VideoCGA Memory Halt OnVirus Warning Bios Features SetupEnabled DisabledBoot Up NumLock Status Quick Power On Self TestBoot Sequence Boot Up Floppy SeekTypematic Rate Chars/Sec Typematic Rate SettingGate A20 Option Memory Parity CheckC8000 Cffff Shadow/DC000 Dffff Shadow Typematic Delay MsecVideo Bios Shadow Security OptionChipset Features Setup System Bios CacheableDram Timing Memory Hole At 15M-16M Video Bios CacheableBit I/O Recovery Time IDE HDD Block ModePCI Bursting On-Chip Primary PCI IDEPCI Concurrancy PCI StreamingPower Management Power Management SetupHDD Power Down Doze ModeStandby Mode Suspend ModeDrive Ports Accessed Power Down ActivitiesCOM Ports Accessed LPT Ports AccessedPCI Configuration Setup Slot x Using INT#1st/2nd/3rd/4th Available IRQ PCI IDE IRQ Map to PCI IRQ Activated byEnter Password Password SettingPage E1 Daughter Cards E1 Overview SpecificationsE1 Glossary E1 Basics Dnis digits Signaling OptionsE1 Frame Formats E1 Line CodingCountry Selection E1 Facility Termination Pin SignalTest Modes RJ-11 Alarm JackPCB Description E1 Line Monitoring JackLine Coding Configuration of the E1 Daughter CardOrdering an E1 Line Channelized E1 line with 30 DS-0 channels E1 Frame FormatFactory Defaults To Configure the E1 Daughter CardCommand Example E1 CommandsRAS96 RASCard User Guide E1 Daughter Card RAS96 RASCard User Guide E1 Status LEDs E1 Command MessagesFunctional Description Solving Problems RASCard has no video TroubleshootingInvalid time, date or setup COM1 port does not respond correctlyKeyboard does not respond to key strokes Memory Upgrade Calling Technical Support Diagnostic TestsRAS96 RASCard User Guide Appendixes Appendix a Connector Pinouts Keyboard Connector J11Video Connector J35 E1 Alarm Connector J22 COM1 Connector J3Drive Power Connector J13 Pin Floppy Disk Drive Connector J27IOCS16 Hard Disk Connector J6Figure A-7. IDE connector IDE Connector J21Error Messages Appendix B Post MessagesPost Beep Memory Address Error at Memory parity Error atMemory Verify Error at Offending Segment Code Name Description Appendix C Post CodesPost Codes E1-EF Capacity Speed Type Manufacturer Part Number Usable MB Appendix D Approved MemoryAppendix E Regulatory Information EMC, Safety and Terminal Directive Compliance