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E1 Channel Associated Signaling

Jul 17,2008 by admin

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E1 Channel Associated Signaling

In E1 framing and signaling, 30 of the 32 available channels, or time slots, are used for voice and data. Framing information uses time slot 1, while time slot 17 (E0 16) is used for signaling by all the other time slots. This signaling format, illustrated in Figure 2-34, is also known as CAS because the use of the bits in the 17th time slot is exclusively reserved for the purpose of signaling each respective channel. However, this implementation of CAS is considered out of band, because the signaling bits are not carried within the context of each respective voice channel, as is the case with T1. E1 CAS is directly compatible with T1 CAS, because both methods use AB or ABCD bit signaling. Although the signaling for E1 CAS is carried in a single common time slot, it is still referred to as CAS because each individual signaling time slot represents a specific pair of voice channels.

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