ITU-T Q.400-Q.490
Specifications of Signalling System R2
| Organization: | ITU-T |
| Publication Date: | 1 November 1988 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 117 |
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General
Signalling System R2 is used as an international signalling
system within international regions (world numbering zones).
Moreover, System R2 can be used for integrated
international/nation
System R2 is specified for one-way operation on analogue and digital transmission systems and for both-way operation on digital transmission systems. Distinction is made between line signalling (supervisory signals) and interregister signalling (call set-up control signals). Versions of line signalling are specified for use on 4-wire carrier or PCM circuits. Nevertheless, the interregister signalling specified can also be used on 2-wire circuits. System R2 is suitable for use on satellite links and 3 kHz spaced carrier circuits. It is not designed for use on transmission systems with speech interpolation but it may be used on digital transmission systems with speech interpolation as long as transparency for pulsed interregister signals is guaranteed.
The interregister signalling is a compelled multifrequency code system. This offers the possibility of end-to-end signalling and to take advantage of modern switching systems by providing a sufficient number of signals in both directions.
System R2 is capable of normal interworking with other CCITT signalling systems.
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