Lucent Technologies Definity Enterprise Communication Server 8.2 用户手册

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide  
555-233-506  
Issue 1
April 2000
Features and technical reference 
1597
Wideband Switching 
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There are additional factors to note regarding specific values of N and the 
N x DS0  service:
— N = 1 — this is considered a narrowband call and is treated as any 
other voice or narrowband-data (B-channel) call.
— N = 6 — if a trunk group is optioned for both H0 and N x DS0 
service, a 384-kbps call offered to that trunk group is treated as an 
H0 call and the H0 constraints apply. If the H0 constraints cannot be 
met, then the call is blocked.
— N = 24 — if a trunk group is optioned for both H11 and N x DS0 
service, a 384-kbps call offered to that trunk group is treated as an 
H0 call and the H0 constraints apply. If the H0 constraints cannot be 
met, then the call is blocked.
— N = 24 — if a trunk group is optioned for both H11 and N x DS0 
service, a 1,536-kbps call offered to that trunk group is treated as an 
H11 call and the H11 trunk allocation constraints apply.
— N = 30 — if a trunk group is optioned for both H12 and N x DS0 
service, a 1,920-kbps call offered to that trunk group is treated as an 
H12 call and the H12 trunk allocation constraints apply.
Glare prevention
Glare occurs when both sides of an ISDN interface select the same B-channel for 
call initiation. For example, a user side of an interface selects the B-channel for an 
outgoing call and, before the switch receives and processes the SETUP message, 
the switch selects the same B-channel for call origination. Since wideband calls 
use more channels, the chances of glare are greater. Glare conditions can be 
limited with proper channel administration, but they may never be eliminated and 
some calls may still be dropped.
Some glare situations might not be resolvable. In one case, the network and the 
user side may send SETUP messages simultaneously or nearly simultaneously. 
Another glare scenario can occur in the brief window after the SETUP message 
has been sent but before the first response is received from the switch at the other 
side of the interface. If an incoming SETUP arrive during this window, the 
incoming SETUP message is allowed to proceed and the outgoing call is dropped. 
Various glare situations and their resolution are described in the following table.
DEFINITY ECS does not negotiate channels for wideband calls.