DIN ETS 300011-1:1998-12
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
05-01-2001
01-12-2013
Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Symbols
3.3 Abbreviations
4 Type of configuration
4.1 Point-to-point
4.2 Location of interface
4.3 Interface wiring
4.4 Interface connector
5 Functional characteristics
5.1 Summary of functions (layer 1)
5.2 Interchange circuits
5.3 Activation/deactivation
5.4 Definition of primitives
5.5 Frame structure
5.5.1 Number of bits per time slot
5.5.2 Number of timeslots per frame
5.5.3 Assignments of bits in time slot
5.5.4 Description of the CRC-4 procedure in bit 1
of the frame
5.5.5 Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC)
5.6 Bit sequence independence
5.7 Line code
5.8 Timing considerations
6 Interface procedure
6.1 Definition of signals at the interface
6.2 Definitions of state tables at network and user
sides
6.3 Layer 1 states on the user side of the interface
6.4 Layer 1 states at the network side of the interface
6.5 State tables
6.6 Allocation of time slots
6.7 Interframe (layer 2) time fill
6.8 Frame alignment and CRC-4 procedures
6.8.1 Loss and recovery of basic frame alignment
6.8.2 CRC multiframe alignment using information in
bit 1 of the basic frame
6.8.3 CRC bit monitoring
7 Maintenance at the interface
7.1 Definitions of maintenance signals
7.2 Use of CRC procedure
7.2.1 Introduction
7.2.2 Localization of the CRC functions from the
user point of view
7.3 Maintenance functions
7.3.1 General requirements
7.3.2 Maintenance functions on the user side
7.3.3 Maintenance functions on the network side
8 Electrical characteristics
8.1 Type of interface
8.2 Specifications at the output ports
8.2.1 Bit rate
8.2.2 Waveform shape
8.2.3 Return loss at the output port
8.2.4 Impedance towards ground of the output port
8.3 Specification at the input ports
8.3.1 Receiver sensitivity
8.3.2 Return loss at the input port
8.3.3 Input port immunity against reflections
8.3.4 Tolerable longitudinal voltage
8.3.5 Impedance towards ground of the input port
8.4 Jitter
8.4.1 General considerations
8.4.2 Minimum tolerance to jitter and wander at
TE inputs
8.4.3 TE and NT2 output jitter at interface IA
8.4.4 Minimum tolerance to jitter and wander at
NT inputs
9 Power feeding
9.1 Provision of power
9.2 Power available at the NT
9.3 Feeding voltage
9.4 Safety requirements
Annex A (normative): Application of ETS 300 011-1
to the S reference point
A.1 Scope
A.2 Requirements
A.2.1 Timing considerations
A.2.2 Jitter, general considerations
A.2.3 Frame alignment and CRC-4 procedures
A.3 Interface wiring
A.4 Loopbacks required at S reference point
Annex B (normative): Characteristics of loopbacks
B.1 Introduction
B.2 Characteristics of loopback at the network side
B.3 Characteristics of loopbacks for primary rate
customer installations
Annex C (informative): Overview of technical changes
to edition
Annex D (informative): Bibliography
History
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