Principles Digital Communication System & Computer Networks (Charles River Media Computer Engineering)

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27.6 ISDN CONNECTIONS

The four types of connections supported in ISDN are:

ISDN supports the following types of calls: circuit-switched and packet-switched calls over the B channel and packet-switched calls over the D channel.

Circuit-switched calls: Circuit-switched calls involve both B and D channels. The procedure is as follows:

  1. User requests a circuit over D channel.

  2. User is informed of the circuit establishment over D channel.

  3. Data is transferred over B channel.

  4. Call is terminated through signaling on D channel.

Semipermanent connection: For semipermanent connection, only layer 1 functionality is provided by the network interface. No call control protocol is required because a connection already exists.

Packet-switched calls over B channel: The procedure for establishing packet-switched calls is as follows:

Packet-switched calls over the D channel: Low-speed data is sent over the D channel, for which X.25 level 3 protocol using LAPD frames is employed.

In ISDN, signaling information between switches is exchanged through a standard called Signaling System No. 7 (SS7).

Signaling in ISDN

Layer 3 protocol for signaling is defined in I.451 recommendations. Messages are exchanged between the user and the switch over the D channel for establishing, controlling, and terminating a call. Signaling between the switches is through an SS7 signaling network, which was discussed in the previous chapter.


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