Chapter 1. Understanding ISDN and the Express 4100/4110
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Figure 1-6. Express 4100/4110 LEDs

Rear Panel

The Express 4100/4110 has one RJ-49C jack, labeled ISDN, on the rear
panel for network connection (see Figure 1-7). The OFF/ON switch block
is for factory default an d f irmware downloadin g. With switch 1 in the up
or OFF position, the 4100/4110 will go immediately into a download
mode when power is enabled. Switch 1 must be in the down or ON posti-
tion in order to boot up normally. Switch 2 in the up or OFF position will
force the entire configuration to be factory defaulted.

ISDN Connection

From the network, ISDN is delivered by a single 2-wire 2B1Q U-interface
which is conn ected directly to the Expr ess 41 00/411 0. IS DN network ter-
mination is designed into the Express 4100/4110, eliminating the need
and expense of a separate NT1. For network testing, the Express 4100/
4110 responds to NT1 test commands from the telephone company cen-
tral office (CO).
The Express 4100/4110 has one RJ-49C jack, labeled ISDN, on the rear
panel for network connection (see Figure 1-7). ISDN basic rate service
divides a standard telephone line in to three digital channe ls capable of
simultaneous voice and data transmission. The three channels are com-
prised of two bearer (B) channels at 64 kbps and one data (D) channel at
16 kbps, known as 2B+D.
Express 4110