Nortel Networks Circuit Card 311 User Manual
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Line cards
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Call disconnect from Lineside T1 terminal equipment
Alternatively,
while a call is in process, the terminal equipment may disconnect by going
on-hook, causing the lineside T1’s receive A bit to change to 0. The Lineside
T1 card responds to this message by simulating the removal of ground from
the tip by changing its transmit A bit to 1. The call is now terminated and
the interface is once again in the idle condition.
Table 4 "Ground Start Call Processing A/B Bit Settings" (page 41)
outlines
the lineside T1’s A and B bit settings in each state of call processing.
Table 4
Ground Start Call Processing A/B Bit Settings
Transmit
Receive
State
A
B
A
B
Idle
1
1
0
1
Incoming Calls (to terminal equipment):
•
Idle
1
1
0
1
•
Ringing is applied from Lineside T1 card by simulating ground on
tip lead and ringing on ring lead.
0
0/1
0
1
•
Terminal equipment goes off-hook by simulating ground on tip
lead and ringing on ring lead.
0
0/1
1
1
Outgoing Calls (from terminal equipment):
•
Idle
1
1
0
1
•
Terminal equipment goes off-hook.
1
1
0
0
•
The Lineside T1 simulates grounding its tip lead
0
1
0
0
•
Terminal equipment opens ring ground and closes loop
0
1
1
1
Call Disconnect from far end:
•
Steady state (call in progress)
0
1
1
1
•
The Lineside T1 ungrounds tip
1
1
1
1
•
Terminal equipment opens loop current
1
1
0
1
Call disconnect from terminal equipment:
•
Steady state (call in progress)
0
1
1
1
•
Terminal equipment goes open loop current
0
1
0
1
•
Lineside T1 card opens tip ground
1
1
0
1
Ground Start Restrictions
If the Lineside T1 card is used in ground start mode, certain restrictions
should be considered. Because the system treats the Lineside T1 card as
a standard loop start analog line card, the ground start operation of the
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Circuit Card Reference
NN43001-311
01.04
Standard
Release 5.0
23 May 2008
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