[cisco-voip] E&M Type I question
Fretz, EA Eric at IS
Eric.A.Fretz at L-3Com.com
Fri Oct 14 09:38:32 EDT 2005
It depends on what you call "4-wire". In the traditional sense, when
someone says "2-Wire E&M" they are only talking about the audio path.
"4-wire E&M" uses 2-pair to transport duplex audio, Tip,Ring, tip1,ring1.
Type 1 E&M assumes you are using 2-wires for signaling.
Cheers,
Eric
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[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Bob A. Bowie
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Subject: [cisco-voip] E&M Type I question
Can someone tell me on a T1 trunk, with E&M Type 1 with 4 wire, does
the signalling for all 24 ds0's happen on two of the wires and the audio is
on the
other two wires?
Thanks
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