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ISDN BRI and ISDN PRI Services
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There are two main services associated with ISDN ¨C Basic Rate Interface (BRI) and Primary Rate Interface (PRI). Both services consist of multiple channels over which data can be sent (known as B channels) and also include a signaling channel (the D channel). The D channel is used for control and signaling purposes, such as setting and tearing down ISDN call. Referred to as ¡°out-of-band¡± signaling, this method ensures that other ISDN calls do not interfere with existing connections, that bandwidth on the B channels is reserved for data only, and ultimately results in quicker call setup and teardown.
- Basic Rate Interface (BRI) ISDN
Basic Rate Interface ISDN is made up of two 64 Kbps B channels that are used for sending and receiving data in full duplex, and one 16K D channel for signaling. In total, an ISDN BRI interface provides 144K of bandwidth (64+64+16). ISDN BRI is often referred to as 2B+D. Many Cisco router models include built-in BRI interfaces, but they can also be added using modular WAN interface cards.
- Primary Rate Interface (PRI) ISDN
For companies with higher bandwidth requirements, ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) service exists. In North America, PRI service consists of 23 64 Kbps B channels, and one 64Kbps D channel, for a total possible bandwidth of 1.544Mbps (T1 equivalent).
In Europe, PRI service consists of 30 B channels and 1 D channel, for a total bandwidth of 2.048Mbps (E1 equivalent). ISDN PRI interfaces are typically implemented as modular WAN interfaces on Cisco routers, although some models do include built-in PRI ports.
See
also
-ISDN BRI and ISDN PRI Services
-FXO vs FXS
-Global
System for Mobile Communications
-About VoIP
-SIP:Session Initiation Protocol
-List of commercial voice over IP
network providers
-Mobile VoIP
-About GSM
-What is 3G ?
-List of SIP software
-VoIP links
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