A Summer Training Presentation on
ISDN
Presented by:Surendra Kumar
Roll No. 2902713006
THE ORGANIZATION:
MTNL was set up on 1st April, 1986 by the Government of India. MTNL upgrade the quality of telecom services, expand the telecom network, and introduce new services in Indias key metros - Delhi, the political capital and Mumbai, the business capital of India. The company has taken rapid strides to emerge as Indias leading and one of Asias largest telecom operating companies. Besides having a strong financial base, MTNL has achieved a customer base of 90 million as on 31st March 2011.
THE ORGANIZATION:- MISSION
To remain market leader in providing world class Telecom and IT related services at affordable prices and to become a global player. To expand customer base and services. To provide latest technology and services to the customers, at affordable prices. To achieve the highest level of customer satisfaction and delight. To diversify in other areas for providing telecom services at national and international levels. To provide convergence of Telecom, Information Technology and related services. To improve productivity by training and redeployment of man-power.
ISDN?
ISDN - Integrated Services Digital Network is a type of circuit switched telephone network system, designed to allow digital transmission of voice and data over ordinary telephone copper wires that gives good quality and high speeds. ISDN is a fixed-wire end-to-end digital telecommunications networks. Used for voice, image and data
ISDN PROTOCOLS
E - series for Telephone network and ISDN I - series for ISDN concepts, aspects and interfaces
ISDN AND OSI MODEL
Layer 1 - Physical (2B1Q) Layer 2 - Data Link (Q.920 - Q.923) Layer 3 - Network (Q.930 - Q.939)
FUNDAMENTALS
Types of channels
Bearer channel (B-channel=64 kb/s) for data transmission. Delta channel (D-channel=16 kb/s or 64 kb/s) for call signaling information:
who is calling type of call calling what number
Types of service
Basic Rate Interface (2 B channels (64 kb/s) + 1 D channel (16 kb/s)) (2*64+16=144). Primary Rate Interface (30 B channels (64 kb/s) + 1 D channel (64 kb/s)) (30*64+64=1984).
ADVANTAGES OF ISDN
Digital
reliable connection
Speed
128 kb/s (160 kb/s) for BRI 1920 kb/s (2048 kb/s) for PRI
Fast call setup
2 seconds
Bandwidth on Demand
adding new channels to the bundle of channels
phone, fax, PC, videoconferencing system, router, terminal adapter,.. each with its own sub-address
Multiple devices
INTERFACES AND DEVICES
ISDN devices
TE1
4W S/T interface TE2 Analog devices: phone, Fax,... TA Rate adaptation 2W U interface
NT1
INTERFACES AND DEVICES
Interfaces
S/T (4w) U (2w)
NT1- Network Terminator1 for Translating signal at the ref. point T for the network. NT2- Allows the multiple connection of Terminal Equipment to ISDN. TE1 Terminal Equipment1 ISDN devices TE2 - analog devices (need TA) TA - Terminal Adapter (rate adaptation (V.110, V.120)
Devices
ISDN ARCHITECTURE
Subscriber premises
Network
>64kbps non-switched capabilities >64kbps switched capabilities 64kbps ckt non-switched capabilities
Subscriber interface to ISDN
Terminal equipment (TE)
Digital subscriber loop to C. O.
Network Termination (NT)
ISDN switch
>64kbps ckt switched capabilities
ISDN switch
Subscriber site or service provider
Packet switched capabilities
User-network signaling
Frame mode capabilities Commonchannel signaling capabilities
User-network signaling
TRANSMISSION STRUCTURE
B Channel: 64 kbps D Channel: 16 or 64 kbps H Channel: 384 (H0), 1536 (H1), or 1920 (H12) kbps Basic Rate Interface Primary Rate Interface
ISDN CHANNEL STRUCTURES
B
Information:
Voice, Data
B
Basic Service:
Basic Management rate: 192 kbps Standard throughput: 144 kbps Composition: B + B + D channels, + Synch & framing Primary
Signaling:
Overhead or telemetry, etc.
B B PCM voice
channels
Primary Service:
Rate: 1.544/2.048 Mbps Composition: 2.048 Mbps: 30 B at 64 kbps each 2 D at 64 kbps 1.544 Mbps: 23 B at 64 kbps each 1 D at 64 kbps
B D Signaling
USING ISDN FOR IP DATA NETWORKS
Characteristics
Speed Fast call setup Bandwidth on Demand
Modes of Usage
Dial Up (LAN or host) Bandwidth on Demand Backup lines Permanent connections
DIAL UP
Providers need:
Subscribe for PRI connections or multiple BRI connections ISDN Access Server subscribe for BRI connection ISDN Adapter
Users need for host connections:
Users need for LAN connections
subscribe for PRI or BRI connection ISDN router (commercial, PC version with ISDN Adapter,..).
DIAL-UP - PRIVATE
Internet
ISDN Access server
ISDN connection Telephone Network
PC with internal or external ISDN adapter
ISDN connection
DIAL-UP - LAN
Internet
ISDN Access Server LAN ISDN connection Telephone Network ISDN connection ISDN router
ISDN ACCESS SERVERS
Digital modems (accepting analog and ISDN calls)
software busy-out feature
56 kb/s technologies Synchronous PPP (with CHAP/PAP authentication) BACP (Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol) Controlling the number of B-channels per user D-channel based callback CLIP - Caller Line Identification Presentation.
56 K TECHNOLOGY
Analog line Digital line
Telephone switch
Access server
Telephone switch
Modem
<= 33,6 kbps
Telephone switch
Modem
Access server
Modem
<= 56 kbps <= 33,6 kbps
ISDN, E1,..
56 K PREREQUISITES
Only one analogue/digital conversion
less noise and faster digital lines
Digital Access Server Same technology in Access Server and in dial-up modem
K56Flex from Lucent Technologies and Rockwell X2 from U.S. Robotics, Texas Instruments and Cirrus Logic V.90 - ITU-T standard (to be confirmed in 9/98)
56 K CONSIDERATIONS
56 k not reached in reality
45 kbps practical maximum
Cost for upgrading equipment to ITU-T standard
ISDN ADAPTERS
Internal/external Active/passive (for internal) Integrated NT Plug for telephone line Integrated modem Synchronous PPP (with CHAP/PAP authentication)
ISDN ROUTERS
Integrated
NT Plug for telephone line Integrated modem Synchronous PPP (with CHAP/PAP authentication) PPP Multilink Compression Traffic management
BACKUP LINES
Router to router connections ISDN call setup when leased line overloaded
BANDWIDTH ON DEMAND
Router to router connections ISDN call setup when leased line fails
ORDERING ISDN CONNECTIONS
With or without NT1 Type of NT (NT1, NT1+2ab,) Types of B-channels (data, voice, both) Usage of D-channel packet data CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presentation) Standard or comfort services
NATIONAL ISDN VARIATIONS
USA: 5ESS/DMS100/NI-1/NI-2 Europe: NET3 France: VN2/VN3/NET33 Germany: 1TR6/NET3 Japan Australia
THANK YOU