Rec. ITU-T G.763 (01/1994) … DIGITAL CIRCUIT MULTIPLICATION EQUIPMENT USING ADPCM (RECOMMENDATION G.726) AND DIGITAL ...
FOREWORD
CONTENTS
FORWARD
1 General
    1.1 Scope
    1.2 Purpose
    1.3 Application
2 Definitions relating to digital circuit multiplication equipment (DCME)
3 DCME functions
    3.1 General
    3.2 Purpose
4 Operational modes
    4.1 General
        4.1.1 Point-to-point mode
        4.1.2 Multi-clique mode
        4.1.3 Multi-destination mode
        4.1.4 Inter-operation
    4.2 Modes of assignment of channels to the bearer structure
        4.2.1 Pre-assignment
        4.2.2 Dynamic assignment
5 Interface requirements
    5.1 Transmission interface - Trunk side
        5.1.1 Trunk side interface at 2048 kbit/s
        5.1.2 Trunk side interface at 1544 kbit/s
    5.2 Transmission interface - Bearer side
        5.2.1 Bearer side interface at 2048 kbit/s
        5.2.2 Bearer side interface at 1544 kbit/s
    5.3 Signalling interfaces to switching equipment (ISC)
        5.3.1 DCME-ISC signalling interface functions
        5.3.2 External and internal messages/indications
        5.3.3 Circuit numbering translation
        5.3.4 Transmission resource circuit mapping
    5.4 Man-machine interface
    5.5 Operations function interface
        5.5.1 Trunk side operation at 2048 kbit/s or 1544 kbit/s
        5.5.2 Bearer side
    5.6 Local alarms interface
    5.7 External clock interface
        5.7.1 DCME working with 2048 kbit/s transmission interfaces
        5.7.2 DCME working with 1544 kbit/s transmission interfaces
    5.8 DCME frame structure
        5.8.1 2048 kbit/s structure
        5.8.2 1544 kbit/s structure
    5.9 BC numbering and use of the bearer frame
        5.9.1 8-bit (64 kbit/s) BCs
        5.9.2 5-bit (40 kbit/s) BCs
        5.9.3 Normal range 4-bit BCs
        5.9.4 Normal range 4/3/2-bit (32/24/16 kbit/s) BCs
        5.9.5 Overload range 4/3-bit (32/24 kbit/s) BCs
        5.9.6 Normal and overload range 3/2 bit (24/16 kbit/s) BCs resulting from the 3/2 bit overload procedure
        5.9.7 Pre-assigned BCs
6 DCME transmit unit
    6.1 Transmit channel processing function
        6.1.1 DCME transmit unit initialization
        6.1.2 Intermediate trunk classification
        6.1.3 Input preprocessing
        6.1.4 Service request implementation
        6.1.4.1 USM Handling
        6.1.5 Refreshment message generation
        6.1.6 ADPCM encoder control
        6.1.7 Bit bank handling and overload channel creation
        6.1.8 Connectivity implementation delay
        6.1.9 Fax bank handling
7 DCME receive unit structure
    7.1 Receive channel processing function
        7.1.1 DCME receiver unit initialization
        7.1.2 Input pre-processing
        7.1.3 Connectivity map update
        7.1.4 ADPCM decoder connection control
        7.1.5 Bit bank handling and overload channel derivation
        7.1.6 Connectivity implementation delay
        7.1.7 TCP and TCH interactions
        7.1.8 Fax module interaction
    8 On-demand 64 kbit/s circuit handling
        8.1 Overview of establishment and disestablishment of 64 kbit/s unrestricted class connections (transparent ...
            8.1.1 Action in the case of positive acknowledgement
        8.2 Transparent circuit handler (TCH)
            8.2.1 External information elements
            8.2.2 DLC information elements
            8.2.3 Other information elements
        8.3 On-demand circuit establishment
            8.3.1 Normal circuit establishment
            8.3.2 Unsuccessful circuit establishment
        8.4 On-demand circuit disestablishment
            8.4.1 Normal circuit disestablishment
            8.4.2 Unsuccessful circuit disestablishment
        8.5 Dual seizure handling
            8.5.1 Dual seizure condition
            8.5.2 Dual seizure resolution
        8.6 Spurious disconnect handling
            8.6.1 Spurious disconnect conditions
            8.6.2 Spurious disconnect recovery
    9 Dynamic load control
        9.1 Overview
            9.1.1 DLC activation/deactivation criteria
            9.1.2 Message processing and routing
        9.2 Load condition calculation (see Note)
        9.3 Voice/voiceband data DLC
            9.3.1 DCME function
            9.3.2 SCI function
        9.4 On-demand 64 kbit/s DLC
            9.4.1 DCME function
            9.4.2 SCI function
    10 Test procedures
        10.1 Channel check procedure
            10.1.1 Test procedure
            10.1.2 Reporting test results (remote DCME)
            10.1.3 Reporting test results (local DCME)
            10.1.4 Test vector sequence characteristics
            10.1.5 Channel check test vectors
        10.2 Internal tests
    11 Control channel (CC)
        11.1 CC error protection
        11.2 CC synchronization
            11.2.1 Unique word pattern
            11.2.2 Unique word detection
        11.3 CC message structure
            11.3.1 BC identification word
            11.3.2 IT identification word
            11.3.3 Data word
            11.3.4 CC structure when USM option is used
    12 Activity detection and data/speech discrimination
        12.1 Transmit activity detector
            12.1.1 Threshold and operate time
            12.1.2 Hangover control
            12.1.3 Interaction of transmit activity detector with echo control devices
        12.2 Data/speech discriminator
            12.2.1 Output conditions
            12.2.2 Accuracy
            12.2.3 Response time
            12.2.4 2100 Hz tone detector
        12.3 Signalling detector
            12.3.1 Accuracy
        12.4 Receive activity detector
    13 DCME synchronization and echo control
        13.1 DCME synchronization
            13.1.1 Reference clock
            13.1.2 Plesiochronous slips
            13.1.3 Buffer sizes and locations
            13.1.4 Terminal synchronization
        13.2 Echo control
    14 ADPCM encoders and decoders
    15 Operations and maintenance functions
        15.1 Configuration of the DCME for operation in a network
        15.2 System management functions
            15.2.1 Transmission facilities
            15.2.2 Terminal traffic handling performance
            15.2.3 System statistics measurement
        15.3 Synchronizer
        15.4 Communication links
        15.5 Reports
        15.6 System configuration
        15.7 Failure protection strategy
        15.8 Coordinated traffic rearrangements
        15.9 Voice orderwire (VOW)
        15.10 In-service monitoring
            15.10.1 Continuous BER measurements
            15.10.2 Channel check procedure
            15.10.3 Test port
        15.11 Fault conditions and consequent actions
            15.11.1 Normal traffic carrying operating conditions
            15.11.2 Fault conditions (see Note)
            15.11.3 Explanation of consequent actions
            15.11.4 Alarm considerations specific to R2D line signalling
    16 Abreviations
Annex A … Examples of DCME transmit/receive unit structure and SDL diagrams
A.1 An example of a DCME transmit unit structure
A.2 An example of a DCME receive unit structure
A.3 An example of DCME SDL diagrams
Annex B … Load measurements for voice and voiceband data traffic
B.1 An example of a DLC double averaging technique for voice traffic
B.2 Data bearer occupancy determination
B.3 Transmit activity detector threshold and operate time characteristic
B.4 Data/speech discriminator
B.5 2400 Hz tone detector
B.6 Speech detector/echo control device interactions
B.7 Timing synchronization
B.8 Performance
Supplement No. 1 … DCME TUTORIAL
1 Use of digital circuit multiplication system (DCMS)
2 Location
3 Transmission requirements
4 DCME gain (DCMG)
5 ISDN bearer services
6 Restoration of services
7 Control of transmission overload
8 Transmission link performance monitoring
References
Supplement No. 2 … DCME DIMENSIONING METHODS FOR DIFFERENT ROUTE CHARACTERISTICS
1 Introduction
2 Route profiles
3 DCME operation
3.1 DSI gain for voice
3.2 DSI gain for data
3.3 LRE gain for voice
3.4 LRE gain for data
4 Calculation of DCME gain
4.1 Limitations
4.2 Example gain calculations using simplified techniques
4.3 Two pitfalls for the unwary
5 Conclusion