USER’S MANUAL
Appendix 7 – Ordering ISDN for Countries Using ETS300 (EURO ISDN) 328
CSD and CSV
Recall
that
each
ISDN
BRI
has
two
possible
B
channels.
It
is
possible
to
order
a
line
with
one
or
both
of
the
B
channels
enabled
–
and
each
may
be
used
for
voice
and/or
data
use.
Phone
terminology
for
the
class
of
service
is
CSV
for
Circuit
Switched
Voice
connections
and
CSD
for
Circuit
Switched
Data
connections.
(In
contrast
to
PSD,
Packet
Switched
Data,
this
is
possible,
but
irrelevant
to
our
needs.)
CSD
is
used
for
codec
connections.
Even
though
you
may
be
sending
voice,
the
codec’s
output
will
be
in
data
form
and
therefore
must
be
handled
transparently
by
the
telephone
network.
This
happens
because
the
Zephyr
Xstream
indicates
that
this
is
a
CSD
call
(over
the
D
channel)
when
the
call
is
set
up.
CSV
is
for
interworking
with
voice
telephone
service,
and
allows
ISDN
to
interwork
with
analog
phone
lines
and
phones
at
the
far
end.
CSV
is
required
when
communicating
to
a
Zephyr
Xport
that
is
on
a
POTS
line.
You
will
be
ordering
one
or
more
ISDN
BRI
2B+D
circuits
with
CSD
(required)
and
CSV
on
each
B
channel.
Euro
ISDN
normally
provides
both
CSV
and
CSD.
NT1s
The
ISDN
standard
specifies
two
reference
points,
the
“U”
and
the
“S”
interfaces.
The
U
is
the
single
‐
pair
(2
‐
wire)
bare
copper
from
the
Telco
CO.
A
device
called
a
“Network
Termination,
Type
1”
converts
this
to
the
two
‐
pair
(4
‐
wire)
S
interface.
The
Zephyr
Xstream
includes
a
built
‐
in
NT1.
This
is
for
use
in
the
USA
&
Canada.
You
should
not
connect
to
the
U
interface
in
other
countries
without
first
consulting
the
Telco.
They
may
have
regulations
against
doing
so,
and
they
will
probably
provide
power
for
remote
powering
an
NT1,
and
this
power
could
damage
your
Zephyr
Xstream’s
ISDN
interface.
The
older
Zephyr
classic
units
sold
outside
the
USA
may
only
have
an
S
interface.
If
you
plan
on
taking
those
units
to
Canada
or
North
America
you
will
need
to
rent
or
purchase
an
external
NT1
for
use
while
in
those
countries.
One
rental
source
is
Silver
Lake.
See
their
website
at
www.silverlakeaudio.com
.
PP vs PMP
The
S
interface
allows
for
multiple
terminals
to
be
connected
simultaneously.
This
is
called
Point
to
Multi
‐
Point
(PMP)
operation.
When
a
single
terminal
is
used
this
is
referred
to
as
a
Point
to
Point
configuration
(PP).
The
Xstream
can
be
used
in
either
environment.
If
you
intend
to
have
other
terminals
share
the
S
interface
with
the
Xstream,
you
should
make
sure
your
Telco
configures
their
switch
properly
to
support
this
(PMP).
You
will
also
need
to
follow
the
correct
termination
rules
if
you
will
have
multiple
terminals.
Line Deactivation
The
Euro
ISDN
standard
allows
ISDN
BRI
lines
to
be
deactivated
by
the
Telecom
when
not
in
use.
It
is
impossible
to
distinguish
a
deactivated
line
from
a
line
that
is
defective
and
out
of
service,
Summary of Contents for Zephyr Xstream
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Page 30: ...USER S MANUAL Section 2 INTRODUCTION Getting to Know the Zephyr Xstream 18...
Page 70: ...USER S MANUAL Section 3 GUIDED TOUR of the HARDWARE 58...
Page 144: ...USER S MANUAL Section 6 AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 132...
Page 164: ...USER S MANUAL Section 8 LIVEWIRETM IP Audio 152...
Page 310: ...USER S MANUAL Appendix 1 Codec Interoperability Information 298...
Page 320: ...USER S MANUAL Appendix 3 ISDN Cause Phrases Values 308...
Page 324: ...USER S MANUAL Appendix 4 Known Working SPID Formats by Telco 312...
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