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Distributed Communications System<br />

B Private <strong>Network</strong>ing<br />

ISDN/X.25 gateway<br />

DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong> can serve as an interface between PBXs that support the D-channel<br />

signaling feature and those that do not support this feature. The switch providing this<br />

interface is known as the ISDN-DCS Gateway node and provides backward<br />

<strong>com</strong>patibility to existing traditional DCS networks.<br />

It maintains a mapping between processor channels and <strong>Admin</strong>istered NCA-TSCs.<br />

When a DCS D-channel message arrives on an <strong>Admin</strong>istered NCA-TSC acting as a<br />

gateway, it is converted to a traditional DCS message and sent out through the<br />

processor channel that has been administered to map to this <strong>Admin</strong>istered NCA-TSC.<br />

Likewise, when a traditional DCS message arrives at the gateway node on a processor<br />

channel acting as a gateway, it is converted to a DCS D-channel message and sent out<br />

through the <strong>Admin</strong>istered NCA-TSC that has been associated with this processor<br />

channel on the ISDN Gateway Channel <strong>for</strong>m.<br />

In summary, a gateway is required whenever a transition is being made from BX.25<br />

signaling to D-channel signaling. When the transition takes place at a switch that sits<br />

between that part of the network that supports D-channel DCS and that part that does<br />

not, that switch is an ISDN-DCS Gateway. A DCS network consisting entirely of<br />

switches that support D-channel DCS never requires an ISDN-DCS Gateway because<br />

none of the switches require “translation” to/from BX.25.<br />

DCS Over ISDN-PRI D-channel<br />

DCS Over ISDN-PRI D-channel (DCS+) enhances DCS by allowing access to the<br />

public network <strong>for</strong> DCS connectivity between DCS switch nodes. With this feature,<br />

DCS features are no longer restricted to private facilities.<br />

The ISDN-PRI B-channel is used <strong>for</strong> voice <strong>com</strong>munications, and the ISDN-PRI<br />

D-channel transports DCS control in<strong>for</strong>mation. DCS Over ISDN-PRI utilizes the<br />

Message-Associated User-to-User In<strong>for</strong>mation (MA-UUI) and Temporary Signaling<br />

Connections (TSC) to transport certain DCS control in<strong>for</strong>mation. MA-UUI allows<br />

additional user-specific in<strong>for</strong>mation to be transported along with certain ISDN<br />

call-control messages.<br />

Note:<br />

Use this feature only over DS1/E1 or T1 circuit packs that are<br />

administered to Country Protocol Option 1, Protocol Version A<br />

(even in a private network environment) independent of what<br />

country the system is in.<br />

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<strong>Admin</strong>istration <strong>for</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Connectivity</strong><br />

CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000

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