Siemens I-SURF manual Basics of Isdn, What is Isdn ?, What Does Isdn Have to Offer?

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3. Basics of ISDN

3. Basics of ISDN

3.1 What is ISDN ?

ISDN is an abbreviation for Integrated Services Digital Network, a modern communications network. ISDN lets you enjoy all the many facets of electronic communications. You can surf the Internet, balance your accounts using home banking services, or remotely connect to your company's computer network.

3.2 What Does ISDN Have to Offer?

The ISDN telecommunications network offers subscribers digital payload channels (B channels) with a maximum transfer speed of 64 kbps. The most important improvement of ISDN over conventional analog public communications networks is that ISDN supports a variety of different types of telecommunications services. ISDN connections are not limited to data, as is the case with some other network types, but are equally suitable for carrying speech, text, or images.

This constitutes a tremendous economic advantage, since the same lines can be used for speech, fax, or data communications as needed. Standard ISDN access to Euro features 2 B channels and 1 D channel (for service and control purposes). ISDN is unrivaled when it comes to dial-up connections:

Connections are established quickly (in approx. 1.8 seconds)

No handshaking process, unlike standard analog modems

Optimized use of resources

High transfer rate of 64 kbps per B channel

In addition to the B payload channels ISDN features a parallel service channel called D channel. This channel is used to carry information on establishing and terminating connections as well as data relevant to in-call control.

The subscriber line that the ISDN user is provided with is called basic access. Each basic access offers two B channels with a bandwidth of 64 kbps each and a D channel with a bandwidth 16 kbps.

B channels can either be used separately or combined for greater data transmission bandwidth. The present ISDN terminal adapter thus offers its users flexible bandwidth , provided that this channel combination feature (trunking) is supported by the software used.

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Contents Page Page Right of Ownership CopyrightPage Contents RVS COM Lite Safety Instructions Safety InstructionsInstructions regarding the location of the device Approval ApprovalAbout This Documentation Where to find information in this documentationAbout This Documentation IntroductionTypographic Conventions Introduction IntroductionPreface Product DescriptionDeliverables Instructions for careGiving I-SURF USB away or getting rid of it Siemens Service WarrantyInternet-Support Basics of Isdn What is Isdn ?Basics of Isdn What Does Isdn Have to Offer?Access Type Pabx Isdn AccessFeatures Pabx or Multiple Device Access?Drivers and Applications Drivers and ApplicationsOverview Ndis WAN MiniportCapi Drivers and Applications Drivers and Applications USB Hardware Interface USB InstallationInstallation Requirements USB InstallationConnecting the Isdn Adapter Installation and Configuration under Windows Automatic InstallationInstallation and Configuration under Windows Installation and Configuration under Windows Installation and Configuration under Windows Installation and Configuration under Windows My Computer / Control Panel / System / Device Manager Uninstalling Uninstalling VersionDevice Driver Update Installation and Configuration under Windows Installation and Configuration under Windows Installation and Configuration under Windows Installation and Configuration under Windows Installation and Configuration under Windows Installation and Configuration under Windows My Computer / Control Panel / System / Device Manager Deactivation Hot Plug and Configuration Installation and Configuration under Windows Installation and Configuration under Windows Uninstalling Installation and Configuration under Windows Surf USB Utilities Surf USB UtilitiesIsdn Configuration Wizard Capi Monitor IconStatusIcon Status Command Description Prerequisites of the Test Loopback Test ProgramTest Execution and Test Result Surf USB Utilities Surf USB Utilities RVS COM Lite RVS COM LiteWelcome to RVS-COM Lite Operating RequirementsOther Applications SetupRegistration TipsInternet access Internet accessMicrosoft Dial-Up Network Internet access Internet access Regular ISP With Multilink PPP Internet access Internet access Online Services Internet access Troubleshooting Hardware InstallationDevice Driver Installation/Operating System Capi Applications Dial-Up NetworkEffect Cause Check Action Check ListePC? MSN? EFT, TCP/IP IPX, TCP/IP Troubleshooting Appendix A1 Technical SpecificationsNumber hex Description A2 Capi 2.0 Error MessagesPinSignal A3 Isdn S0 Interface Pin AssignmentA4 Terminal Resistor for Isdn S0 Interface A5 USB Interface Pin Assignment

I-SURF specifications

Siemens I-SURF is an innovative platform designed for water and wastewater utilities, facilitating efficient management and operation. This powerful system leverages cutting-edge technologies to enhance the monitoring, analysis, and management of water resources, ensuring sustainable practices while optimizing performance.

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