• ITU-T Rec. Q.50 – SIGNALLING BETWEEN CIRCUIT MULTIPLICATION EQUIPMENTS ...
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Definitions relating to CME
    • 2.1 Digital circuit multiplication equipment (DCME) and CME
    • 2.2 Speech interpolation; digital speech interpolation (DSI)
    • 2.3 Low rate encoding (LRE)
    • 2.4 Speech activity
    • 2.5 CME gain
    • 2.6 Trunk
    • 2.7 Transmission channel, bearer channel
    • 2.8 Freeze-out
    • 2.9 Freeze-out fraction
    • 2.10 Transmission overload
    • 2.11 Operating modes
  • 3 Requirements for control
    • 3.1 Reasons for use of circuit multiplication equipments (CME)
    • 3.2 Integration of CMEs into the telephone network
  • 4 Bearer services and CME techniques in the context of signalling
  • 5 Division of functionality between the ISC and the CME
    • 5.1 CME dynamic load control process
    • 5.2 Call set-up process
    • 5.3 Inter-dependency between dynamic load control and call set-up process
  • 6 Control information elements between ISC and CME
    • 6.1 Information elements for Type 1 CME
    • 6.2 Information elements for Type 2 CME
  • 7 Transmission techniques for ISC-CME signalling
    • 7.1 External data path
    • 7.2 Channel associated signalling
    • 7.3 Common channel signalling in the PCM access stream
  • 8 Recommendation for signalling system
  • 9 Example systems
  • ANNEX A – Controlled DCME interface utilizing time-slot 16
  • ANNEX B – Example of a signalling system between DCME and ISC
    • B.1 General
    • B.2 Physical level of interface
    • B.3 Distribution of functions between DCME and ISC
    • B.4 Signalling code
    • B.5 Signalling procedures
    • B.6 DCME load tests