09-21-2010 07:25 PM - edited 03-01-2019 02:21 PM
Hi All,
With reference to below mentioned diagram, i have configured channel group on e1 controller and trying to pass data on this link and works fine. So my question over here is for such kind of requests is service provider does one to one maping of all 31 channels over his network from one end to other end of PRI for ever?
Regards
Mangesh Bhende
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09-27-2010 08:37 AM
Hello Mangesh,
>> So my question over here is for such kind of requests is service provider does one to one maping of all 31 channels over his network from one end to other end of PRI for ever?
yes you can see it in this way. PRI is structured and the provider is carrying the whole E1 over SDH
Hope to help
Giuseppe
09-29-2010 05:48 AM
Hello Mangesh,
E1 is part of SDH and PDH time division multilpexing and it is very useful in voice networks ISDN PRI is still a key element even in VOIP scenarios.
IT is not intended as a cheap alternative to leased lines, of course there can be cases where it can be cheaper but not generally speaking
Hope to help
Giuseppe
09-27-2010 08:37 AM
Hello Mangesh,
>> So my question over here is for such kind of requests is service provider does one to one maping of all 31 channels over his network from one end to other end of PRI for ever?
yes you can see it in this way. PRI is structured and the provider is carrying the whole E1 over SDH
Hope to help
Giuseppe
09-29-2010 01:08 AM
Hi,
Thanks for your reply, under which scenario such kind of circuits are ordered compared to Lease line and is it cost effective?
Mangesh
09-29-2010 05:48 AM
Hello Mangesh,
E1 is part of SDH and PDH time division multilpexing and it is very useful in voice networks ISDN PRI is still a key element even in VOIP scenarios.
IT is not intended as a cheap alternative to leased lines, of course there can be cases where it can be cheaper but not generally speaking
Hope to help
Giuseppe
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