Signaling Mode

Last Updated : Oct 05, 2016 |

Selects the signaling method used for the DS1 link. This mode must match the method used by the network services provider.

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Usage

CAS

Channel Associated Signaling. Out-of band signaling with E1 service. This setting yields 30 64-kbps B-channels for voice or data transmission. Channel 0 is used for framing while channel 16 carries signaling. Used for Enterprise Mobility User (EMU)/EC500 administration.

robbed-bit

In-band signaling with T1 service. This setting yields 24 56-kbps B-channels for voice transmission.

isdn-pri

Either T1 or E1 ISDN service. This setting supports both Facility Associated Signaling and Non-Facility Associated Signaling.

isdn-ext

Either T1 or E1 ISDN service. This setting supports only Non-Facility Associated Signaling.

Note:

NFAS is primarily a feature for ISDN-T1 connections offered by service providers in North America and Hong Kong. However, it can also be used on private-network connections, and in that context it is possible to set up NFAS using ISDN-E1 interfaces.

common-chan

Out-of-band signaling with T1 service. This setting yields 23 64-kbps B-channels for voice or data transmission. Channel 24 is used for signaling.