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ITU-T M.675

LINING UP AND MAINTAINING INTERNATIONAL DEMAND ASSIGNMENT CIRCUITS (SPADE)

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Organization: ITU-T
Publication Date: 1 November 1988
Status: active
Page Count: 8
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General

Section 3.3 refers to Figure 1/M.675 and describes the features of demand assignment (DA) circuits1) established by means of single channel per carrier, PCM, multiple access demand assignment, equipment (SPADE) located in satellite earth stations.

Circuits thus provided are established between two international exchanges (CTs) on demand, with the constituent transmission paths making up the circuit being connected only for the duration of each demand. A transmission link is established between earth stations as required by the outgoing CT. The international DA circuit is formed via the distant earth station and its connection to the incoming CT by the terrestrial demand assignment section.

Upon release of this demand the transmission link establishing the demand assignment section is returned to a common pool allowing its reuse when required by other international exchanges operating in the demand assignment satellite network. Recommendation Q.48 [1] outlines the signalling system incorporated between demand assignment equipments located in satellite earth stations.

In general the Series M Recommendations concerned with preassigned international circuits apply equally to the sections of DA circuits. However, because of the variable nature concerning the establishment of circuits on demand, special consideration in provisioning, maintenance and fault finding is required. The following sections will provide details concerning these requirements.

1) This type circuit may be considered to be equivalent to an international telephone circuit (preassigned) from a transmission point of view and is under study by Study Group XII.

Document History

ITU-T M.675
November 1, 1988
LINING UP AND MAINTAINING INTERNATIONAL DEMAND ASSIGNMENT CIRCUITS (SPADE)
General Section 3.3 refers to Figure 1/M.675 and describes the features of demand assignment (DA) circuits1) established by means of single channel per carrier, PCM, multiple access demand...

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