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Course Duration: 4 Days
Course Code: PWL060
Course Description:
This course is modular in design, the duration can be decided by the client varying between 2-4 days in length.
This course includes the following modules:
Technology Review
- Network evolution – from analogue systems to digital systems
- Data transmission over telephone networks
- Common channel and channel associated signalling
- PCM encoding of voice
- Transcoders
- PDH principles and multiplexing structure
- E1 and T1 hierarchies
- SDH principles and multiplexing structure
- OSI reference model
- Primitives and parameters
- ISDN layer management
- Principles of TMN
ISDN Definition & Characteristics
- Definition of ISDN
- ISDN attributes
- ISDN protocol reference model
- C and U planes
- ISDN reference model
- ISDN functional model
- Typical ISDN installation
- ISDN Reference configuration
- Functional blocks TA, TE1, TE2, NT2, NT1, LT and ET
- R, S, T, U and V reference points
- V5.1 and V5.2 principles
- Narrowband access
- ISDN channel types
- Basic access and Primary rate access
- Passive bus
- Bearer services, supplementary services and teleservices
ISDN Physical Layer - Protocol stack Part 1
- Basic Access
- Passive bus recommendations
- ITU-T recommendation I.430
- Primitives
- Layer 1 management
- Transmission capability
- Pseudo ternary line coding
- Layer 1 frame
- Timing and synchronisation
- Frame alignment
- INFO signals
- D-channel access control
- Multiframing
- Power feeding
- Loopbacks
- Mechanical aspects
ISDN Physical Layer - Protocol stack Part 2
- Primary rate access
- Protocol stack and primitives
- Framing
- HDB3 and AMI/B8ZS line codes
- Timing and synchronisation
U Reference Point For Basic Access
- ITU-T G.960 digital section
- ITU-T G.961 digital transmission system
- U reference points worldwide
- U reference point chips
- ANSI T1.601 metallic loops
- Functional characteristics
- Test loops
- 2B1Q line code
- Full-duplex operation over 2-wire line
- Frames and superframes
- Maintenance bits
- Embedded operation channels
LAP-D Data Link Control Layer
- Protocol stack
- Data link entities
- Layer service characteristics
- Primitives
- Layer 2 management
- HDLC framing
- Flags, zero insertion/deletion
- Address field, SAPI, TEI, C/R and EA bits
- SAPI values
- TEI values
- Multiple logical links
- C/R bits
- Control field formats
- Acknowledged and unacknowledged transfer services
- Frame types and frame fields
- Control and information field formats
- TEI assignment and removal
Q.931 Call Control Procedures
- Protocol stack
- Layer service characteristics
- Primitives and CAPI
- Message structure
- Protocol discriminators
- Call references
- Message types
- Additional information elements
- Call flow diagrams (ISDN-ISDN and ISDN-PSTN)
- ETSI messages and additional information elements
- ISDN addressing
- E.164/F.69 and X.121
- Supplementary service generic control procedures
- Security aspects
Rudiments of Signalling System No. 7
- Earlier signalling systems
- Message transfer part and user parts
- Protocol architecture
- MTP, SCCP and NSP
- TUP, DUP and ISUP
- MTP layers 1, 2 and 3
- Routing and management
- SCCP functions
V-Series Terminal Adaption
Reference model and protocol stack Part 1
- - V.110/I.463
- Features
- Three stage procedure
- Related recommendations
- Asynchronous and synchronous operation
- Frame format
- Mappings
- Flow control
- User rate identification
- Network independent clocking
- Timeslots
- In-band parameter exchange
Reference model and protocol stack Part 2
- V.120/I.465
- Features
- Reference model
- Modes
- Layer 2 characteristics
- Frame format
- Logical link management
- Optional TA header
- Layer 3 characteristics
Packet Switching Over ISDN
- Packet switching overview
- Features required for ISDN
- Alternatives
- X.31 Case A
- X.31 Case B
- Packet mode terminal equipment
- Circuit mode
- Packet mode
Applications & Practical Aspects Part 1
- ISDN Applications
- Private network applications
- Desktop conferencing
- Database services
- Answering services
- Always on - ISDN
Applications & Practical Aspects Part 2
- ISDN Terminal Adapters
- BT Highway
- PC card Tas
- Standalone Tas
- Leased line backup units
- Configuration of Tas
Applications & Practical Aspects Part 3
- ISDN Bridges
- What they do
- Bridge types
- Where/when to use bridges
- Deployment issues
Broadband ISDN & ATM
- What is ATM
- Cell format
- Types of service
- Header functionality
- Layer model
- ATM adaption layer
- B-ISDN services
- Metasignalling
- Internetworking
- Management entities
Standards
- Standards bodies worldwide
- ITU-T, ETSI, ECMA and ANSI/ECSA
- ATM Forum, IETF and other for a
- N-ISDN recommendations
- B-ISDN/ATM recommendations
- SDH recommendations
- V5.1/V5.2 recommendations
- TMN recommendations
- N-ISDN ETSI standards
- B-ISDN/ATM ETSI standards
- SDH ETSI standards
- V5.1/V5.2 ETSI standards
- TMN ETSI standards
- Other recommendations and standards
- ETSI/EU regulations and ONP
Glossary & Acronyms
- Glossary and acronyms for ISDN, ATM, B-ISDN, SDH, V5 and TMN
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