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Switching: AN G E
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What is switching?
How is switching is made?
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EXCHANGE
• TERMINAL EQUIPMENT
• SWITCHING NETWORK
• SWITCHING PROCESSOR
• SWITCHING PERIPHERALS
• SIGNALING INTERFACES
• DATA PROCESSING PERIPHERALS
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TERMINAL EQUIPMENT
In this equipment, line , trunk, and service
circuit are terminated for the detection,
signaling, speech, transmission, and
supervision of calls.
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SWITCHING NETWORK
Largest sub-system in terms of size of the
equipment. Its main function :
Switching
Transmission
Types of electronic switching system
o Space division
o Time division
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Space Division Switching System
Data store
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Switching Peripheral Equipment
There are speed buffer and interface b\w processor and
component in telephone switching section as both
operates at different speed.
• Scanner
• Marker
• Distributor
• Bus system
• Line interface circuits
• Analogue subscriber line interface
• Transmission interface
• Signaling interface 9
SIGNALING
Type of signaling
CAS ( Common associated signaling )
CCS ( Common channel signaling )
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CONCLUSION
Electronic exchanges work on the principle of
Stored Program Control. All the call processing
functions are performed on the basis of pre-
designed programme which is stored on the
memory of the central processor.
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C-DOT MAX-XL
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C_DOT DSS MAX :
Universal digital switch { perform local, transit, or
integrated local and transit switch role }
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Administrative Module
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Input Output Module (IOM)
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REMOTE SWITCH UNIT
• The normal BM can be modified for remoting
with the host exchange via 2 Mbps digital links.
• The number of 2 Mbps links between the Main
Exchange and RSU is primarily determined by the
traffic.
• Operation and maintenance functions are
handled by the host exchange.
• A maximum 16 RSUs are possible in C-DOT DSS
MAX-XL and 8 RSUs in MAX-L.
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