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- Recommendation X.20 bis
- USE ON PUBLIC DATA NETWORKS OF DATA TERMINAL
- EQUIPMENT (DTE) WHICH IS DESIGNED FOR INTERFACING
- TO ASYNCHRONOUS DUPLEX V-SERIES MODEMS
- (Geneva, 1976; amended at Geneva, 1980,
- Malaga-Torremolinos, 1984 and Melbourne, 1988)
- The CCITT,
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- (a) that the interface between Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) and Data
- Circuit Terminating Equipment (DCE) for start-stop transmission on public data
- networks is specified in Recommendation X.20,
- (b) that several Administrations are planning to provide as an interim
- measure the connection to public data networks of start-stop DTEs which are
- designed for interfacing to V-Series modems for start-stop transmission,
- unanimously declares
- that the interface between a V-Series type DTE and a DCE in public data
- networks for user classes of service employing start-stop transmission should be
- as defined in this Recommendation.
- 1 Scope
- This Recommendation applies to the interface between a DTE designed for
- interfacing to duplex V-Series modems for start-stop transmission and a DCE on
- public data networks.
- The operation is limited to start-stop transmission at data signalling
- rates and character structures specified for start-stop transmission in
- Recommendation X.1.
- The application comprises:
- a) circuit switched service,
- b) leased circuit service (point-to-point and centralized multipoint).
- 2 Interchange circuits
- 2.1 Functional characteristics
- The functional characteristics of the interchange circuits concerned (see
- Table 1/X.20 bis) comply with Recommendation V.24.
- TABLE 1/X.20 bis
- Interchange circuit
- Number Designation
- 102 Signal ground or common return
- 103 Transmitted data
- 104 Received data
- 106 Ready for sending
- 107 Data set ready
- 108/1a) Connect data set to line
- 108/2b) Data terminal ready
- 109 Data channel received line signal detector
- 125c) Calling indicator
- 141d) Local loop back
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- 142 Test indicator
- a) Used in case of automatic control of the direct call facility.
- b) Used in case of switched data network service.
- c) Not provided in leased circuit service.
- d) Not provided in those networks which do not provide automatic activation of the test
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- 2.2 Electrical characteristics
- The electrical characteristics of the interchange circuits comply with
- Recommendation V.28, using the 25-pole DTE/DCE interface connector and contact
- number assignments in ISO Standard 2110.
- 3 Use of interchange circuits
- 3.1 Operation of interchange circuit 107 - Data set ready
- This circuit is used to indicate the operational functions given in Table
- 2/X.20 bis.
- TABLE 2/X.20 bis
- Condition of circuit Meaning in the data network
- 107
- ON Ready for data (see Note)
- OFF DCE clear indication
- OFF DCE clear confirmation
- Note - Since no circuit 105 is operated, the ON condition on circuit
- 106 is applied 0 to 20 milli-seconds after circuit 107 is turned ON.
- 3.2 Use of interchange circuits 108/1 and 108/2
- 3.2.1 Circuit 108/1 - Connect data set to line
- This circuit is used alternatively to circuit 108/2. The operational
- functions given in Table 3/X.20 bis should be indicated.
- TABLE 3/X.20 bis
- Condition of circuit Meaning in the data network
- 108/1
- ON Call request for direct call (see S 3.4.1)
- ON Call accepted
- OFF DTE clear request
- OFF DTE clear confirmation (see S 3.4.4)
- 3.2.2 Circuit 108/2 - Data terminal ready
- This circuit is used alternatively to circuit 108/1. The operational
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- Condition of circuit Meaning in the data network
- 108/2
- ON Call accepted
- OFF DTE clear request
- OFF DTE clear confirmation (see S 3.4.4)
- 3.3 Circuit 125 - Calling indicator
- The ON condition indicates incoming call. The circuit will be turned OFF
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- - in conjunction with circuit 107 turned ON, or
- - DCE ready is received from the network, or
- - DCE clear indication is received from the network.
- 3.4 Operational requirements for circuits 106, 107, 108/1, 108/2 and 109
- 3.4.1 Call request for direct call
- For a direct call facility the DTE indicates a call request by turning
- circuit 108/1 ON. Circuit 108/2 cannot be used for this purpose.
- 3.4.2 Call accepted
- A DTE receiving an incoming call should turn circuit 108/1 or 108/2 from
- OFF to ON within 500 ms to indicate call accepted, otherwise the call will be
- cleared. A DCE presenting an incoming call to a DTE which already has circuit
- 108/2 ON will regard the ON condition on circuit 108/2 as an indication of call
- accepted.
- Optionally when a DTE does not provide circuit 108/1 or 108/2, the call
- accepted signal to the network would be generated within the DCE as an answer to
- the incoming call signal received from the network. However, it may also be
- possible to signal to the network a DTE controlled not ready by a manual action
- on the DCE.
- 3.4.3 Operation of interchange circuits 109 and 106
- The DCE switches circuit 109 to ON together with circuit 107. Circuit 106
- is put to ON 0 to 20 ms after the appearance of the ON condition on circuit 107.
- The circuits 109 and 106 are switched to OFF either when circuit 108 is
- switched to OFF or when circuit 108 is ON and the DCE signals DCE clear
- indication (see S 3.4.4).
- 3.4.4 DCE clear indication and DTE clear confirmation
- DCE clear indication is signalled to the DTE by turning circuit 107 OFF.
- The DTE clear confirmation, when implemented, should be given by the DTE turning
- OFF circuit 108/1 or 108/2 within 500 ms after the DCE clear indication is
- signalled on circuit 107. Otherwise, the DCE may consider the DTE as being
- uncontrolled not ready until circuit 108/1 or 108/2 is turned OFF or a ready
- signal is generated by a manual action on the DCE.
- Circuit 108/1 should always be able to give DTE clear confirmation.
- Optionally, when a DTE does not turn circuit 108/2 OFF for DTE clear
- confirmation this would be automatically generated within the DCE as an answer to
- the clear indication received from the network and the DTE will be considered in
- the ready condition.
- In the case when the DTE expects to have circuit 107 OFF only as a
- response to circuit 108/1 or 108/2 OFF, the DCE will not turn circuit 107 OFF as
- a DCE clear indication and in this case the DCE indication will not be signalled
- to the DTE across the interface. The necessary DTE clear confirmation signal will
- then be automatically generated within the DCE as an answer to the clear
- indication signal received from the network. The DTE may be regarded as
- uncontrolled not ready until circuit 108/1 or 108/2 is turned OFF.
- 3.4.5 Centralized multipoint operation
- As the circuits 106 and 109 are always in the ON condition, the
- transmission disciplines must be determined by end-to-end control procedures of
- the DTEs.
- 4 Call progress signals and DCE provided information
- Call progress signals and DCE provided information cannot be handled by
- V-Series DTEs.
- 5 Failure detection and isolation
- 5.1 Fault conditions of interchange circuits
- If the DTE or DCE is unable to determine the condition of circuits 107,
- 108/1 or 108/2 and possibly circuits 103 and 104, it shall interpret this as an
- OFF condition or binary 1 (circuits 103 and 104) as specified in the relevant
- electrical interface specifications.
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- 5.2 DCE fault conditions
- If the DCE is unable to provide service (e.g. loss of incoming line
- signal) for a period longer than a fixed duration it will turn circuit 107 to the
- OFF condition. The value of this duration is network dependent.
- 5.3 Test loops
- The definitions of the test loops and the principles of maintenance
- testing using the test loops are provided in Recommendation X.150.
- 5.3.1 DTE test loop - type 1 loop
- This loop is used as a basic test of the operation of the DTE, by looping
- back the transmitted signals inside the DTE for checking. The loop should be set
- up inside the DTE as close as possible to the DTE/DCE interface.
- Except as noted below, while the DTE is in loop 1 test condition:
- - circuit 103 is connected to circuit 104 inside of the DTE;
- - circuit 103 as presented to the DCE must be in the binary 1 condition;
- - circuit 108/1 or 108/2 may be in the same condition as it was before
- the test;
- - circuits 140 and 141, if implemented, must be in the OFF condition.
- The conditions of the other interchange circuits are not specified but
- they should if possible permit normal working.
- Loop 1 may be established from either the data transfer phase or the idle
- phase.
- If the loop is established from the data transfer phase, the DCE may
- continue to deliver data to the DTE during the test as though the DTE were in
- normal operation. It will be the responsibility of the DTE to recover from any
- errors that might occur while the test loop is activated.
- If the loop is established from the idle phase, the DTE should continue to
- monitor circuit 125 so that an incoming call may be given priority over a routine
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- 5.3.2 Local test loop - type 3 loop
- Local test loops (type 3 loops) are used to test the operation of the DTE,
- the interconnecting cable and either all or parts of the local DCE, as discussed
- below.
- Where allowed by national testing principles loop 3 may be established
- from any state.
- For testing on lease s and for short duration
- testing, on circuit-switched connections
- the DCE should continue to present toward the line the conditions
- that existed before the test (e.g. either data transfer or ready
- state). Where this is not practical (e.g. in some cases for loop
- 3a) or desirable (e.g. for long duration testing in
- circuit-switched applications) the DCE should terminate an existing
- call.
- Manual control should be provided on the DCE for activation of
- the test loop.
- The automatic activation on this loop, if provided, should be
- controlled by circuit 141.
- The precise implementation on the test loop within the DCE is
- a national option. At least one of the following local test loops
- should be implemented.
- 5.3.2.1 Loop 3d
- This loop is used to test the operation of the DTE, including the
- interconnecting cable, by returning transmitted signals to the DTE for checking.
- The loop is set up inside the local DCE and does not include interchange circuit
- generators and loads.
- While the DCE is in the loop 3d test condition:
- - circuit 103 is connected to the circuit 104;
- - circuits 107 and 142 are placed in the ON condition.
- Note - While test loop 3d is operated, the effective length of the
- interconnecting cable is doubled. Therefore, to insure proper operation of loop
- 3d, the maximum DTE/DCE interface cable length should be one-half the length
- normally appropriate for the data signalling rate in use.
- 5.3.2.2 Loop 3c
- This loop is used to test the operation of the DTE, including the
- interconnecting cable and DCE interchange circuit generators and loads.
- The configuration is identical to that given for loop 3d in S 5.3.2.1 with
- the exception that the looping of circuit 103 to circuit 104 includes the
- interchange circuit generators and loads. The notes concerning restriction of
- interface cable length and load input impedance are not applicable.
- 5.3.2.3 Loop 3b
- This loop is used as a test of the operation of the DTE and the line
- coding and control logic and circuitry of the DCE. It includes all the circuitry
- of the DCE with the exclusion of the line signal conditioning circuitry (e.g.,
- impedance matching transformers, amplifiers, equalizers, etc.). The delay between
- transmitted and received test data is a few octets. (See Note).
- The configuration is identical to that given for loop 3c in S 5.3.2.2
- except for the location of the point of loopback.
- Note - In some networks the setting of loop 3b will cause clearing of
- existing connections.
- 5.3.2.4 Loop 3a
- This loop is used to test the operation of the DTE and the DCE. The loop
- should include the maximum amount of circuitry used in DCE working including, in
- particular, the line signal conditioning circuitry. It is recognized that, in
- some cases, the inclusion of devices (e.g., attenuators, equalizers or test loop
- translators) may be necessary in the loopback path. The subscriber line is
- suitably terminated during a loop 3a test condition.
- The configuration is identical to that given for test loop 3b in S 5.3.2.3
- except for the location of the point of loopback.
- Note - In some networks the setting of loop 3a will cause clearing of
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- 5.3.3 Network test loop - type 2 loop
- Network test loops (test 2 loops) are used by the Administration's test
- centre to test the operation of the leased line or subscriber line and either all
- or part of the DCE, as discussed below.
- Where, allowed by national testing principles loop 2 may be used by a DTE,
- as follows:
- a) In the case of switched circuit networks in the data transfer phase to
- test the operation of the network connection including the remote DCE.
- It should be possible to reenter the data transfer phase after
- completion of the network loop test.
- b) In the case of leased lines in the idle phase to test the operation of
- the line including the remote DCE. When the test is in progress the DCE
- will return circuits 107 and 109 in the OFF condition, circuit 104 in
- the binary 1 condition and circuit 142 in the ON condition.
- The loop may be controlled manually by a switch on the DCE or
- automatically by the network. The control of the loop and the method used for
- automatic control, when implemented, is a national option.
- In case of a collision between a call request and the activation of the
- loop, the loop activation command will have priority and the call request is
- ignored.
- The precise implementation of the test loop within the DCE is a national
- option. One of the following network test loops should be implemented:
- 5.3.3.1 Loop 2b
- This loop is used by the Administration's test centre(s) and/or the remote
- DTE to test the operation of the subscriber line and all the circuitry of the DCE
- with the exception of interchange circuit generators and loads.
- While the DCE is in the loop 2b test condition:
- - circuit 104 is connected to circuit 103 inside of the DCE,
- - at the interface, the DCE places circuit 104 in the binary 1 condition
- and circuit 109 in the OFF condition, or alternatively, may present an
- open circuit or power off condition on circuits 104 and 109,
- - circuits 106, 107 and 125 to the DTE are placed in the OFF condition,
- - circuit 142 to the DTE is placed in the ON condition.
- 5.3.3.2 Loop 2a
- This loop is used by either the Administration's test centre(s) or the
- remote DTE to test the operation of the subscriber line and the entire DCE.
- The configuration is identical to that given for loop 2b in S 5.3.3.1
- except for the location of the point of loopback.
- 5.3.4 Subscriber-line test loop - type 4 loop
- Subscriber-line test loops (type 4 loops) are provided for the maintenance
- of lines by the Administrations.
- 5.3.4.1 Loop 4a
- This loop is only provided in the case of 4-wire subscriber lines. Loop 4a
- is for the maintenance of lines by Administrations. When receiving and
- transmitting pairs are connected together, the resulting circuit cannot be
- considered normal. Loop 4a may be established inside the DCE or in a separate
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- While the DCE is in the loop 4a test condition:
- - circuit 104 to the DTE is placed in the binary 1 condition,
- - circuits 106, 107, 109 and 125 to the DTE are placed in the OFF
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- - circuit 142 to the DTE is placed in the ON condition.
- 5.3.4.2 Loop 4b
- This loop is used by Administrations to test the operation of the
- subscriber line including the line signal conditioning circuitry in the DCE. When
- the receiving and transmitting circuits are connected at this point, loop 4b
- provides a connection that can be considered as normal; however, some impairment
- of the performance is expected since the DCE does not perform a complete signal
- regeneration.
- The configuration is identical to that given for loop 4a in S 5.3.4.1
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