Communications System Owner Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT
- 1. INTRODUCTION TO CONNECTIVITY
- 2. COMMUNICATION SYSTEM NETWORKING (em AN OVERVIEW
- 3. TANDEM TIE TRUNK NETWORKS
- 4. MAIN-SATELLITE/TRIBUTARY (MS/T) NETWORKS THROUGH THE UDP OR MULTIPREMISES PACKAGES
- 5. ELECTRONIC TANDEM NETWORK (ETN) THROUGH THE ETN AND PNA PACKAGES
- 6. DISTRIBUTED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (DCS)
- 7. DATA CONNECTIVITY - AN OVERVIEW
- 8. DATA COMMUNICATIONS CAPABILITIES
- 9. DATA COMMUNICATIONS CONFIGURATIONS
- A. RELATED DOCUMENTS
- B. SYNCHRONIZATION OF DIGITAL FACILITIES
- THE NEED FOR SYNCHRONIZATION
- SYNCHRONIZATION HIERARCHY
- CHANGES TO THE SCS SOFTWARE MADE AVAILABLE VIA SOFTWARE PATCHES
- NETWORK SYNCHRONIZATION AND ENGIINEERING
- AVAILABILITY OF SYNCHRONIZATION SOURCES
- CONCLUSIONS ON SYNCHRONIZATION
- USE OF GENERIC 2 AS A SYSTEM CLOCK REFERENCE
- USE OF GENERIC 1 AS A SYSTEM CLOCK REFERENCE
- C. TRUNKING TERMS AND CAPABILITIES
- D. COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOLS
- E. LEAD DEFINITIONS
- F. NETWORKING FEATURES - AVAILABILITY MATRIX
- ABBREVIATIONS
- GLOSSARY
- INDEX

DATA CONNECTIVITY — AN OVERVIEW 7-7
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Figure 7-4. Serial vs. Parallel
Type of Communications Channel
Channels can be classified according to the the type of switch that creates them, the method used to assign
them, the type of information they pass, and the transmission mode.
Creating Switch — Packet vs. Circuit Switches
Data can be channeled through packet switches and/or circuit switches:
• Packet switches transport packets of data — consisting of header, trailer, and text information — as
integral units from their origin to destination. To transport the packets, these switches provide one or
more paths that all connections share. Along these paths, users are assigned a virtual circuit so that
individual communications streams can be distinguished. The virtual circuit consists of all packets of
data that are addressed to the same destination.
• Circuit switches provide a dedicated path between two endpoints. On circuit switches, data is sent as a
continuous stream of bits, bandwidth is guaranteed, and delay is limited to propagation time.
The DIMENSION, System 75, System 85, and Generic 1 and 2 communications systems provide only circuit
switching, although they can interface with packet switches through external packet assembler/disassembler
devices. See chapter 8 for more details on the type of connection.