M.C. Juan Antonio Guerrero Ibáñez Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)

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M.C. Juan Antonio Guerrero Ibáñez Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)

What Is ISDN?

ISDN Benefits Carries a variety of user traffic, such as digital video, data, and telephone network services, using the normal phone circuit- switched network Offers much faster call setup than modems by using out-of-band signaling (D channel) –Often less than one second Provides a faster data transfer rate than modems by using the 64-kbps bearer channel (B channel) –Can combine multiple B channels to bandwidth of 128 kbps Can negotiate PPP links

ISDN Devices Terminal Adapter (TA) - Converter device that converts standard electrical signals into the form used by ISDN - allows non-ISDN devices to operate on an ISDN network. Terminal Equipment Type 1 (TE1) - Compatible with the ISDN network. Example:Telephones, personal computers, fax machine or videoconferencing machine. Terminal Equipment Type 2 (TE2) - Not compatible with the ISDN network. Example: Analog phone or modem, requires a TA (TE2 connects to TA). Network termination type 1 & 2 (NT1 and NT2) - A small connection box that physically connects the customer site to the telco local loop, provides a four- wire connection to the customer site and a two-wire connection to the network (PRI – CSU/DSU).

ISDN Components and Reference Points

ISDN Reference Points U - Two wire cable that connects the customer’s equipment to the telecommunications provider R - Point between non-ISDN equipment (TE2) and the TA S - Four-wire cable from TE1 or TA to the NT1 or NT2 T - Point between NT1 and NT2

Analogies NT-1 (Network Terminator-1) –An NT-1 is an interface box that converts ISDN data into something a PC can understand (and vice versa). It works a little like a cable TV descrambler for ISDN signals, and is often built into ISDN adapters. TA (Terminal Adapter) –This chunk of hardware converts the data it receives over ISDN to a form your computer can understand. Sometimes mistakenly called an ISDN modem or a digital modem, a terminal adapter handles data digitally and does not need to modulate or demodulate an analog signal. Terminal adapters can be an internal board or an external board that connects to the computer through the serial port.

ISDN Components and Reference Points #2

ISDN Reference Points

ISDN and the OSI Reference Model The ISDN Physical Layer The ISDN Data Link Layer The ISDN Network Layer

ITU-T Standards of the First Three Layers of ISDN

ISDN Protocols E-series protocols—Telephone network standards for ISDN. I-series protocols—Specify ISDN concepts and interfaces. Q-series protocols—Standards for ISDN switching and signaling. Operate at the physical, data link, and network layers of the OSI reference model

ISDN Protocol Operating OSI Layers 1 Through 3 Physical layer ISDN protocols –BRI (ITU-T I.430) / PRI (ITU-T I.431) Defines two ISDN physical layer frame formats –Inbound (local exchange to ISDN customer) –Outbound (ISDN customer to local exchange ) Data link layer ISDN protocols –LAPD signaling protocol (ITU-T Q.920 for BRI and Q.921 for PRI) for transmitting control and signaling information over the D channel LAPD frame format similar to ISO HDLC frame format Network layer ISDN protocols –ITU-T I.930 and ITU-T Q.931 defines switching and signaling methods using the D channel. Note: With Q.921/Q.931 the second digit indicates the OSI layer.

ISDN Physical Layer ISDN physical-layer frame formats are 48 bits long, of which 36 bits represent data

ISDN Data Link Layer Frame format is very similar to that of HDLC

ISDN Network Layer Two Layer 3 specifications are used for ISDN signaling: –ITU-T I.450 (also known as ITU-T Q.930) –ITU-T I.451 (also known as ITU-T Q.931) –Together, these protocols support: User-to-user circuit-switched connections User-to-user packet-switched connections A variety of standards for: –Call establishment –Call termination

ISDN Encapsulation The two most common encapsulations: –PPP –HDLC ISDN defaults to HDLC. PPP is much more robust. –Open standard specified by RFC 1661 –Supported by most vendors

ISDN Uses Remote Access (Telecommuters) Remote Nodes (Voice and Data) SOHO Connectivity (Small Branches)

Remote Access (Telecommuters)

Remote Nodes (Voice and Data)

SOHO Connectivity (Small Branches)

ISDN BRI

ISDN Services – BRI Basic Rate Interface (BRI) –Two 64 Kbps B channels, one 16 Kbps D channel, and 48 Kbps worth of framing and synchronization. –Available data bandwidth: 128 Kbps (2 x 64 Kbps) –User bandwidth: 144 Kbps (128 Kbps + a 16 Kbps D channel) –Total line capacity: 192 Kbps (144 Kbps + 48 Kbps framing) Each B channel can be used for separate applications –Such as Internet and Voice Allows individual B channels to be aggregated together into a Multilink channel

ISDN Services – PRI Primary Rate Interface (PRI) –A PRI connection can assign various 64 Kbps channels to both ISDN and analog modem connections –North America and Japan – PRI service has Kbps B channels, one 64 Kbps D channel, and 8 Kbps of synchronization and framing for a total bit rate of up to Mbps (same as T1) –Europe, Australia, and other parts of the world – PRI service has Kbps B channels, one 64 Kbps D channel, and 64 Kbps of framing and synchronization for a total bit rate of up to Mbps (same as E1) Each B channel to be used for separate applications including voice, data and Internet Multiple B channels can be Multilinked together

ISDN BRI Configuration Three Basic Steps 1.Set the ISDN Switch Type. 2.Set the SPIDs (If Required). 3.Set the Encapsulation Protocol.

ISDN Global and Interface Configuration Tasks