Public Switched Telephone Network (S-PSTN)
S-PSTN
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Table of Contents
Overview Learning Objectives Network Overview Switching Systems Post-Divestiture Network Signaling Contributors 5 6 7 13 19 28 38
Overview
Network setup Switching systems Post-Divestiture network Signaling SS7 CCS
Learning Objectives
After completing this module you will be able to: Discuss the basic operations of the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) Define the telephony switching hierarchy Describe the signaling required to complete a typical telephone call through the PSTN Describe how the SS7 network is overlayed onto the PSTN
Network Overview
What Is A Network ?
Switching Office
Switching Office
CPE
CPE
Transmission Facilities
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)
Major Components of the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN): Switching Offices Transmission facilities Customer Premise Equipment (CPE)
Switching Offices
SWITCHING OFFICE
CONTROL
NETWORK
Transmission Facilities
Switching
Line
Trunks
Switching Office
Line
Office
Special Service Circuit
Customer Premise Equipment (CPE)
Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) is the term used to identify any piece of equipment supplied by the customer to interface with the PSTN. Examples include: Single Line Telephone Set Modems or Data Sets Private Branch Exchange (PBX)
Switching Systems
Traffic Networks
The Public Switched Telephone Network:
Pre-divestiture Post-divestiture
Local Network Structure
Exchange Area 5
Exchange Area 1
Exchange Area 2
Wire Center B
Wire Center A
Exchange Area 4
Exchange Area 3
Typical Local Network
Tandem Office T
Wire Center C Tandem Trunk Groups (Final)
Wire Center A
Direct Trunk Groups
(High Usage)
Wire Center B
Toll Network Structure Pre-Divestiture
Regional Center D Class 1 Regional Center C Class 2 Regional Center B Class 3 Toll Center A Class 4 Local Office (End Office) Class 5 FINAL Regional Center E HU6 HU5 HU4 HU3 HU1 Toll Center H Toll Connecting Local Tandem Office Local Office Sectional Center F Primary Center HU7 G
HU2
Telephone 1
Telephone 2
Toll Network Structure Pre-Divestiture
Regional Center D Class 1 FINAL Regional Center E HU6 HU5 HU4 HU3 HU1 Toll Center H Toll Connecting Local Office (End Office) Class 5 Local Tandem Office Local Office HU2 Primary Center HU7 G
Regional Center C Class 2
Regional Center B Class 3 Toll Center A Class 4
Sectional Center F
Telephone 1
Telephone 2
The PostDivestiture Network
The Post-1984 Network
IEC1
IEC2 IEC3
LATA x
InterLATA Carriers
LATA y
Typical LEC Network
Central Office
Switching Systems Distribution Facility/Local Loop
Tandem Office
IC POP
Interoffice Facilities/Trunks
Distribution Facility/Local Loop
Central Office
LEC
IC
LATA Access Services
Switched Access Special Access (Nonswitched)
Switched Access Service
Feature Group A Feature Group B Feature Group C Feature Group D Equal Access End Office
North American Numbering Plan
Numbering Plan Area N X X
Central Office N X X X
Station X X X
2-9 0-9 0-9
2-9 0-9 0-9
0-9 0-9 0-9 0-9
Number Plan Area (NPA)
These special purposes codes include:
NXX Reserved Codes:
600 Used in Canada for TWX (teletype service) 700 Assigned to ICs 800, 888, 877, and 866 Service (INWATS) 900 Service (DIAL-IT Service)
N11 Reserved Codes:
311 Non-Emergency Police and Fire 411 Local Directory Assistance 611 Repair Service* 811 Business Office* 911 Emergency Number
Number Plan Area (NPA)
Interchangeable area (or NPA) codes are NPA codes of the format NXX.
By changing from the former N-0/1-X format to the NXX format, the maximum number of assignable NPA codes increased by 640 codes as shown:
Old Format N 0/1 X 8 x 2 x 10 = 160 N X X 8 x 10 x 10 = 800 160-8* = 152 *Excluding codes of N11 format 800-8* = 792* *Excluding codes of N11 format
New format
International Numbering
If you have made international calls, you know that the familiar NANP is a subset of the ITU international plan. Until recently, international numbers were limited to 12 digits.
1, 2 or 3 digits
Varies by location
Country Codes Trunk Code Local Code Subscriber Number
Signaling
Signaling
Signaling is the generation, transmission, and reception of information needed to direct and control the setup and disconnect of a call.
Signaling
Originating CPE Originating Switching Office Terminating Switching Office Terminating CPE
1 2
Idle Off-hook Dial Tone Dialed Digits Off-hook Off-hook (wink) On-hook (wink) Dialed Digits Audible Ring Ringing
Answer
Disconnect
Off-hook
Signaling
Originating CPE Originating Switching Office Terminating Switching Office Terminating CPE
1 2
Idle Off-hook Dial Tone Dialed Digits
3 5
Off-hook Off-hook (wink) On-hook (wink)
4 6
6
Dialed Digits Audible Ring Ringing
Answer
Disconnect
Off-hook
Signaling
Originating CPE Originating Switching Office Terminating Switching Office Terminating CPE
1 2
Idle Off-hook Dial Tone Dialed Digits
3 5
Off-hook Off-hook (wink) On-hook (wink)
4 6
6 7
Dialed Digits Audible Ring Ringing
Answer
Disconnect
Off-hook
Signaling
Originating CPE Originating Switching Office Terminating Switching Office Terminating CPE
1 2
Idle Off-hook Dial Tone Dialed Digits
3 5
Off-hook Off-hook (wink) On-hook (wink)
4 6
6 7
Dialed Digits Audible Ring Ringing
8 9 10
Answer
Off-hook
10
Disconnect
Common Channel Signaling (CCS)
Common Channel Signaling (CCS) is a signaling method that uses a separate dedicated channel to send and receive signaling information for a group of trunks or facilities by means of labeled messages.
Signaling System 7 (SS7) LINKS
CO CO A F CO A
STP
STP
C B
STP
B D
STP
C A SCP A SCP
SS7
Switching Office A STP Customer A IAM ACM ANM REL RLC IAM ACM ANM REL RLC Customer B Switching Office B
Network Administration, Maintenance and Services
Network Management Traffic Measurements Billing Maintenance Customer Services