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B8ZS<br />

Glossary<br />

B<br />

B8ZS<br />

See Bipolar 8 Zero Substitution (B8ZS).<br />

Basic Rate Interface (BRI)<br />

A standard ISDN frame <strong>for</strong>mat that specifies the protocol used between two or<br />

more <strong>com</strong>munications systems. As used in North America, BRI provides 23<br />

64-kbps B-channels (voice or data) and one 64-kbps D-channel (signaling). The<br />

D-channel is the 24th channel of the interface and contains multiplexed<br />

signaling in<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>for</strong> the other 23 channels.<br />

bandwidth<br />

The amount of data that a given channel can transmit in a given period of time,<br />

measured in bits per second (not bytes per second) on digital networks or in<br />

Hertz (cycles per second) on analog networks. For analog transmission, the<br />

band width can be measured as the difference, expressed in hertz, between<br />

the highest and lowest frequencies transmitted.<br />

baud<br />

A unit of transmission rate equal to the number of signal events per second. See<br />

also bit rate.<br />

BCC<br />

See bearer capability class (BCC)<br />

bearer capability class (BCC)<br />

Code that identifies the type of a call (<strong>for</strong> example, voice and different types of<br />

data). Determination of BCC is based on the caller’s characteristics <strong>for</strong><br />

non-ISDN endpoints and on the Bearer Capability and Low-Layer<br />

Compatibility In<strong>for</strong>mation Elements of an ISDN endpoint. Current BCCs are 0<br />

(voice-grade data and voice), 1 (DMI mode 1, 56 kbps data transmission), 2<br />

(DMI mode 2, synchronous/asynchronous data transmission up to 19.2 kbps) 3<br />

(DMI mode 3, 64 kbps circuit/packet data transmission), 4 (DMI mode 0, 64<br />

kbps synchronous data), 5 (temporary signaling connection, and 6 (wideband<br />

call, 128–1984 kbps synchronous data).<br />

BER<br />

Bit error rate.<br />

Bipolar 8 Zero Substitution (B8ZS)<br />

B8ZS line coding substitutes a mix of 1s and 0s <strong>for</strong> every group of eight<br />

consecutive 0s in a stream of AMI-encoded data (see line coding). The encoded<br />

string contains consecutive ones with the same polarity. These intentional,<br />

bipolar violations of the AMI coding scheme let the receiving end identify,<br />

decode, and restore the long zero strings in the original message. B8ZS line<br />

coding does not corrupt digital data, so it is <strong>com</strong>monly used with T-1 lines.<br />

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

555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730<br />

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