CAS mode switching

This topic contains the following CAS mode switching information:

CAS switching limitations

CG 6060 boards terminate CAS signaling on local T1 and E1 trunks. In CAS mode, CG 6060 boards support signaling streams on the DSPs and the framers. These streams are provided for backward compatibility with applications that switch signaling streams.

The CG 6060 switch model supports full duplex connections between DSP signaling and trunk signaling. However, no other CAS signaling connections are supported by the CG 6060 board.

CG 6060 boards do not support DSP-to-DSP signaling connections (such as local stream:timeslot 66:0 to local stream:timeslot 67:4), trunk-to-trunk signaling connections (such as local stream:timeslot 2:0 to local stream:timeslot 7:3), or signaling-to-bus connections (such as local stream:timeslot 2:0 to MVIP stream:timeslot 0:0 or local stream:timeslot 66:0 to MVIP stream:timeslot 0:0).

CAS mode switch model

The following illustration shows the CG 6060 switching model in CAS mode:

mvipswcas.gif

H.100 and local streams

The following tables list the specific use of each stream in the CG 6060 CAS switching model:

H.100 streams

H.100 bus

Streams 0..31, timeslots 0..127

(Streams clocked at 8 MHz)

Local streams

Trunk voice information (T1 trunks)

Trunk 1: Streams 0 and 1

Trunk 2: Streams 4 and 5

Trunk 3: Streams 8 and 9

Trunk 4: Streams 12 and 13

timeslots 0..23

timeslots 0..23

timeslots 0..23

timeslots 0..23

Trunk voice information (E1 trunks)

Trunk 1: Streams 0 and 1

Trunk 2: Streams 4 and 5

Trunk 3: Streams 8 and 9

Trunk 4: Streams 12 and 13

timeslots 0..29

timeslots 0..29

timeslots 0..29

timeslots 0..29

Trunk signaling information (T1 trunks)

Trunk 1: Streams 2 and 3

Trunk 2: Streams 6 and 7

Trunk 3: Streams10 and 11

Trunk 4: Streams 14 and 15

timeslots 0..23

timeslots 0..23

timeslots 0..23

timeslots 0..23

Trunk signaling information (E1 trunks)

Trunk 1: Streams 2 and 3

Trunk 2: Streams 6 and 7

Trunk 3: Streams 10 and 11

Trunk 4: Streams 14 and 15

timeslots 0..29

timeslots 0..29

timeslots 0..29

timeslots 0..29

DSP voice information

Streams 64 and 65, timeslots 0.. up to 899

DSP signaling information

Streams 66 and 67, timeslots 0..511

Voice and signaling information routing on T1 trunks (CAS mode)

If NetworkInterface.T1E1[x].SignalingType = CAS (the default setting), voice and signaling information is routed to accommodate a T1 channel associated signaling configuration. Voice information is transmitted in each channel on the T1 trunk and each channel is placed in a corresponding timeslot on the local bus.

Signaling information is transmitted in each channel using robbed-bit signaling. The signaling information is broken out and placed on the corresponding signaling stream for that trunk. The signaling information for a given channel is placed in the same timeslot number as the voice information for that channel.

Note: The CG 6060 board does not allow signaling streams to be connected to the CT bus.

The following illustration shows how data is assigned to timeslots on a T1 trunk:

t12mvip.gif

Voice and signaling information routing on E1 trunks (CAS mode)

Regardless of the NetworkInterface.T1E1[x].SignalingType setting, the CG 6060 board routes voice information by assigning E1 timeslots 1 through 15 to the local bus timeslots 0..14. E1 timeslots 17 through 31 are assigned to the local bus timeslots 15..29. Timeslot 0 on the E1 line carries framing data.

The following illustration shows how voice channel data is assigned to timeslots:

e12mvip.gif

If NetworkInterface.T1E1[x].SignalingType = CAS (the default setting), signaling information is routed to accommodate channel associated signaling. Line channel 16 carries the signaling information for all channels.

Signaling information is broken out and placed on the corresponding signaling stream for that trunk. The signaling information for a given channel is placed in the same timeslot number as the voice information for that channel.

Note: The CG 6060 board does not allow signaling streams to be connected to the CT bus.

The following illustration shows how signaling data is distributed (although the streams are shown here, they cannot be switched to the CT bus):

e12mvips.gif

Default connections (CAS mode)

If a board is configured for standalone operation (Clocking.HBus.ClockMode = STANDALONE), the DSPs and trunks are connected.

Note: The SwitchConnections keyword can override this setting.

The exact settings for CG 6060 boards configured as T1 or E1 depend upon the setting of the NetworkInterface.T1E1[x].SignalingType keyword.

The Voice information and DSP resources table and the Signaling information and DSP resources table show the default routing for CG 6060 boards in CAS mode.

Voice information and DSP resources

Trunk type

Full duplex connection between the trunk voice information and the DSP resources...

T1

Trunk 1: 0:0..23 => 65:0..23

Trunk 2: 4:0..23 => 65:24..47

Trunk 3: 8:0..23 => 65:48..71

Trunk 4: 12:0..23 => 65:72..95

64:0..23 => 1:0..23

64:24..47 => 5:0..23

64:48..71 => 9:0..23

64:72..95 => 13:0..23

E1

Trunk 1: 0:0..29 => 65:0..29

Trunk 2: 4:0..29 => 65:30..59

Trunk 3: 8:0..29 => 65:60..89

Trunk 4: 12:0..29 => 65:90..119

64:0..29 => 1:0..29

64:30..59 => 5:0..29

64:60..89 => 9:0..29

64:90..119 => 13:0..29

Signaling information and DSP resources

Trunk type

Full duplex connection between trunk signaling information and the DSP resources...

T1

Trunk 1: 2:0..23 => 67:0..23

Trunk 2: 6:0..23 => 67:24..47

Trunk 3: 10:0..23 => 67:48..71

Trunk 4: 14:0..23 => 67:72..95

66:0..23 => 3:0..23

66:24..47 => 7:0..23

66:48..71 => 11:0..23

66:72..95 => 15:0..23

E1

Trunk 1: 2:0..29 => 67:0..29

Trunk 2: 6:0..29 => 67:30..59

Trunk 3: 10:0..29 => 67:60..89

Trunk 4: 14:0..29 => 67:90..119

66:0..29 => 3:0..29

66:30..59 => 7:0..29

66:60..89 => 11:0..29

66:90..119 => 15:0..29