Telecommunications Chapter 6 Updated January 2007 Panos Business Data Networks and Te/ecommunications. 6th edition eaaoooogggn Copyright 2007 Prentice-Hall May only be used by adopters of the book
Panko’s Business Data Networks and Telecommunications, 6th edition Copyright 2007 Prentice-Hall May only be used by adopters of the book Telecommunications Chapter 6 Updated January 2007
Telecommunications · From Chapter1: Data communications Telecommunications: Voice and Video Communications RV HIN 6-2
6-2 Telecommunications • From Chapter 1: – Data communications – Telecommunications: Voice and Video Communications
Technical elements of the Public switched Telephone Network
Technical Elements of the Public Switched Telephone Network
Figure 6-1: Elements of the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) 1. Customer Premises Customer Premises Equipment Equipment 6-4
6-4 Figure 6-1: Elements of the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) 1. Customer Premises Equipment 1. Customer Premises Equipment
Figure 6-2: Customer Premises Equipment Site Handset PBX 4-Pair UTP Telephone Wiring Ⅲ[ PSTN A typical business site The private branch exchange is an internal switch for the site 4-pair UTP was created for business premises telephone wiring Company is essentially its own telephone company that connects to the outside Pstn 6-5
6-5 Figure 6-2: Customer Premises Equipment PSTN PBX Handset 4-Pair UTP Telephone Wiring Site A typical business site. The private branch exchange is an internal switch for the site. 4-pair UTP was created for business premises telephone wiring Company is essentially its own telephone company that connects to the outside PSTN
Figure 6-1: Elements of the Public Switched Telephone Network(PSTN The Access System consists of the access line to the customer (called the local loop) and termination equipment at the end office (nearest telephone office switch) 2 2. Access line Access Line (Local Loop) (Local Loop 2&3 end office Switch( Class 5) 6-6
6-6 Figure 6-1: Elements of the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) 2. & 3. End Office Switch (Class 5) 2. Access Line (Local Loop) 2. Access Line (Local Loop) The Access System consists of the access line to the customer (called the local loop) and termination equipment at the end office (nearest telephone office switch)
Figure 6-1: Elements of the Public Switched elephone Network(PSTN) 3. Transport Core 3. Switch 3. Trunk Line The Transport core connects end office switches and core switches Trunk lines connect switches 6-7
6-7 Figure 6-1: Elements of the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) 3. Transport Core 3. Trunk Line 3. Switch The Transport Core connects end office switches and core switches. Trunk lines connect switches
Figure 6-1: Elements of the PSTN Telephone Company Switch " t 22国 ,是 6-8
6-8 Figure 6-1: Elements of the PSTN • Telephone Company Switch
Figure 6-1: Elements of the Public Switched Telephone Network(PSTN) 净 4. Signaling System Transport is the actual transmission of voice Signaling is the control of calling (setup, teardown, billing, etc. SS7 in the United States C7 in Europe 6-9
6-9 Figure 6-1: Elements of the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) 4. Signaling System Transport is the actual transmission of voice. Signaling is the control of calling (setup, teardown, billing, etc.). SS7 in the United States C7 in Europe
I Figure 6-3: Points of Presence(POPs) Local Access and Transport Area ( LATA) Other Local area Local Long-Distance POP Carrier 1 Carrier a POP Sw itch E International CarrierⅩ Local Carrier 2 Sw itch Other Country Local Local In the U.s., competing Carrier 1 Carrier 2 carriers connect at Customer Customer points of presence(POPs) 6-10
6-10 Figure 6-3: Points of Presence (POPs) In the U.S., competing carriers connect at points of presence (POPs). Local Access and Transport Area (LATA) Local Carrier 1 Sw itch Local Carrier 2 Sw itch POP Local Carrier 1 Customer Local Carrier 2 Customer Other Local Area Other Country POP Long-Distance Carrier A International Carrier X