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Robbed-bit signaling, Q recommendations, Q.930 – AT&T DEFINITY 7200 series User Manual

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protocol converter (PC)

A device consisting of hardware, software, or a combination of both, that
allows two systems, each using a different protocol, to communicate and
exchange messages with each other.

public network

A network that is commonly accessible for local or long-distance calling.

pulse-amplitude
modulation (PAM)

A modulation technique in which an analog signal, such as speech,
modulates a carrier signal consisting of a series of precisely timed pulses
of equal amplitude. See also pulse-code modulation.

pulse-code modulation
(PCM)

An extension of pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM) in which carrier-
signal pulses modulated by an analog signal, such as speech, are quantized
and encoded to a digital, usually binary, format. See also pulse-
amplitude modulation
.

PVC

See permanent virtual circuit.

Q recommendations

Recommendations of the CCITT that affect an Integrated Services Digital
Network (ISDN). The Q.700 series defines signaling system number 7,
which is used for common-channel signaling across networks. Q.920 and
Q.931 define a digital-access signaling system for signaling between the
customer’s equipment and the network. See also CCITT, Q.920 and
Q.921
, and
signaling system number 7.

Q.920 and Q.921

The level-2 (data-link layer) specification for use in an Integrated Services
Digital Network (ISDN) recommended by the CCITT for message
transmission. See also Q recommendations.

Q.930 and Q.931

The D-channel level-3 (network layer) specification for use in an
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) recommended by the CCITT
for basic telecommunications call control. See also codepoint and D-
channel
.

remote access trunk

A telecommunications channel used by an authorized user to gain access
to the communications system.

restricted [channels]

Restricted channels are channels over which no all-zero bytes can be
transmitted. The line equipment transmitters on restricted channels use
ZCS line coding.

RNX

The location code for a private-network communications system, where R
equals any digit 2 through 9 except the assigned call-detail recording
(CDR) account code prefix, N equals any digit 2 through 9, and X equals
any digit 0 through 9.

robbed-bit signaling

Digital signal level-1 (DS1) signaling in which up to eight kbps from each
of the 24 64-kbps channels are used for signaling in every sixth frame.
The least-significant bit of each 8-bit sample is replaced by a signaling bit.
Also called DS1 robbed-bit signaling.