09-18-2002 01:45 AM - edited 03-02-2019 01:26 AM
Hi,
Need your input.
I try to understand timeslot matching between Cisco and SIMUX.
I guess timeslot 1 - 15 are same between Cisco & SIMUX as signaling is on timeslot 16 for both.
Based on my finding Cisco timeslot 31 matching SIMUX timeslot 30,
then I reverse timeslot-by-timeslot, which means Cisco timeslot 17 is not usable as it matches SIMUX timeslot 16.
Conclusion (by guessing) , Cisco timeslot 16 & 17 won't be configurable. Same as SIMUX timeslot 16.
Cisco SIMUX
timeslot 1 timeslot 1
timeslot 2 timeslot 2
timeslot 3 timeslot 3
timeslot 4 timeslot 4
timeslot 5 timeslot 5
timeslot 6 timeslot 6
timeslot 7 timeslot 7
timeslot 8 timeslot 8
timeslot 9 timeslot 9
timeslot 10 timeslot 10
timeslot 11 timeslot 11
timeslot 12 timeslot 12
timeslot 13 timeslot 13
timeslot 14 timeslot 14
timeslot 15 timeslot 15
timeslot 16 (signaling) timeslot 16 (signaling)
timeslot 17 timeslot 16 (signaling)
timeslot 18 timeslot 17
timeslot 19 timeslot 18
timeslot 20 timeslot 19
timeslot 21 timeslot 20
timeslot 22 timeslot 21
timeslot 23 timeslot 22
timeslot 24 timeslot 23
timeslot 25 timeslot 24
timeslot 26 timeslot 25
timeslot 27 timeslot 26
timeslot 28 timeslot 27
timeslot 29 timeslot 28
timeslot 30 timeslot 29
timeslot 31 timeslot 30
Can someone tell me what is;
a) The timeslot 16 & 17 meant,
b) it's standard
c) it's timeslot 16 & 17 used for signalling
Thanks,
Raymond
09-25-2002 06:21 AM
According to this link http://www.gaw.ru/doc/Mitel/MT8979.PDF, timeslots 0 and 16 are unused to allow the syncronization and signaling information to be inserted from the Control Streams. This link should answer the other questions you have.
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