صفحه 1:
William Stallings
Data and Computer
Communications
Chapter 9
Circuit Switching
صفحه 2:
Switching Networks
I Long distance transmission is typically
done over a network of switched nodes
0 Nodes not concerned with content of data
0 End devices are stations
! Computer, terminal, phone, etc.
0 A collection of nodes and connections is a
communications network
0 Data routed by being switched from node
to node
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Nodes
0 Nodes may connect to other nodes only,
or to stations and other nodes
0 Node to node links usually multiplexed
0 Network is usually partially connected
1 Some redundant connections are desirable for
reliability
I Two different switching technologies
I Circuit switching
I Packet switching
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Simple Switched Network
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Circuit Switching
0 Dedicated communication path between
two stations
0 Three phases
I Establish
! Transfer
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0 Must have switching capacity and channel
capacity to establish connection
0 Must have intelligence to work out routing
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Circuit Switching - Applications
0 Inefficient
! Channel capacity dedicated for duration of
connection
I If no data, capacity wasted
0 Set up (connection) takes time
0 Once connected, transfer is transparent
0 Developed for voice traffic (phone)
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Public Circuit Switched Network
Long-distance Long-distance
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Connesting Trunk Intercity Trunk TOOT O TTT
Subscriber Loop.
Digital PBX.
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Telecomms Components
I Subscriber
! Devices attached to network
1 Local Loop
I Subscriber loop
! Connection to network
l Exchange
I Switching centers
| End office - supports subscribers
0 Trunks
I Branches between exchanges
I Multiplexed
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Circuit Switch Elements
Control Unit
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Circuit Switching Concepts
I Digital Switch
I Provide transparent signal path between devices
0 Network Interface
{ Control Unit
| Establish connections
| Generally on demand
۲" Handle and acknowledge requests
۲" Determine if destination is free
S construct path
I Maintain connection
1 Disconnect
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Blocking or Non-blocking
0 Blocking
! A network is unable to connect stations
because all paths are in use
TA blocking network allows this
I Used on voice systems
| Short duration calls
0 Non-blocking
I Permits all stations to connect (in pairs) at
once
I Used for some data connections
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Space Division Switching
0 Developed for analog environment
0 Separate physical paths
0 Crossbar switch
1 Number of crosspoints grows as square of
number of stations
I Loss of crosspoint prevents connection
I Inefficient use of crosspoints
[ All stations connected, only a few crosspoints in use
I Non-blocking
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Output Lines
Crossbar Matrix
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Multistage Switch
0 Reduced number of crosspoints
0 More than one path through network
I Increased reliability
1 More complex control
0 May be blocking
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Three Stage Switch
FIRST STAGE SECOND STAGE THIRD STAGE
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Time Division Switching
0 Partition low speed bit stream into pieces
that share higher speed stream
0 e.g. TDM bus switching
I based on synchronous time division
multiplexing
I Each station connects through controlled gates
to high speed bus
I Time slot allows small amount of data onto bus
I Another line’s gate is enabled for output at the
same time
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Routing
I Many connections will need paths through
more than one switch
0 Need to find a route
I Efficiency
I Resilience
0 Public telephone switches are a tree structure
I Static routing uses the same approach all the time
4 Dynamic routing allows for changes in routing
depending on traffic
1 Uses a peer structure for nodes
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Alternate Routing
Possible routes between end offices
predefined
Originating switch selects appropriate
route
Routes listed in preference order
Different sets of routes may be used at
different times
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صفحه 19:
Alternate Routing Diagram
(b) Routing table
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Control Signaling Functions
Audible communication with subscriber
Transmission of dialed number
Call can not be completed indication
Call ended indication
Signal to ring phone
Billing info
Equipment and trunk status info
Diagnostic info
Control of specialist equipment
SS Se oS eyo ea
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Control Signal Sequence
I Both phones on hook
0 Subscriber lifts receiver (off hook)
End office switch signaled
4 Switch responds with dial tone
Caller dials number
If target not busy, send ringer signal to target subscriber
0 Feedback to caller
I Ringing tone, engaged tone, unobtainable
Target accepts call by lifting receiver
۲ Switch terminates ringing signal and ringing tone
0 Switch establishes connection
‘ Connection release when Source subscriber hangs up
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Switch to Switch Signaling
Subscribers connected to different
switches
Originating switch seizes interswitch trunk
Send off hook signal on trunk, requesting
digit register at target switch (for address)
Terminating switch sends off hook
followed by on hook (wink) to show
register ready
Originating switch sends address
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Control Signals
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Called Station
Disconrect
Aster (offhook)
Hane up (on hook)
tay sal (delay pulsing)
Wink-sar
Stari (start pulsing)
Dial one
Calle station lentay
DIME using
Dial puking
Maleteaquenes palsing
Calling sation idenity
Verbal {Gator emit
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Ringing
Audible ringing
Ringing wan
Rosenr warning tone
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Location of Signaling
0 Subscriber to network
I Depends on subscriber device and switch
0 Within network
I Management of subscriber calls and network
! ore complex
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In Channel Signaling
I Use same channel for signaling and call
1 Requires no additional transmission facilities
۲ ۵
I Uses same frequencies as voice signal
1 Can go anywhere a voice signal can
I Impossible to set up a call on a faulty speech path
0 Out of band
I Voice signals do not use full 4kHz bandwidth
1 Narrow signal band within 4kHz used for control
1 Can be sent whether or not voice signals are present
| Need extra electronics
1 Slower signal rate (narrow bandwidth)
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Drawbacks of In Channel Signaling
Limited transfer rate
Delay between entering address (dialing)
and connection
Overcome by use of common channel
signaling
ct
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Common Channel Signaling
I Control signals carried over paths independent
of voice channel
1 One control signal channel can carry signals for
a number of subscriber channels
5 Common control channel for these subscriber
lines
d Associated Mode
1 Common channel closely tracks interswitch trunks
U Disassociated Mode
1١ Additional nodes (signal transfer points)
| Effectively two separate networks
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Common v. In Channel Signaling
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SIG: Per-trunk
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Signaling
Modes
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Signaling System Number 7
Iss7
Common channel signaling scheme
ISDN
Optimized for 64k digital channel network
Call control, remote control, management
and maintenance
Reliable means of transfer of info in
sequence
Will operate over analog and below 64k
Point to point terrestrial and satellite links
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صضاه
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Signaling Network Elements
1 Signaling point (SP)
1 Any point in the network capable of handling SS7
control message
1 Signal transfer point (STP)
| A signaling point capable of routing control messages
1 Control plane
I Responsible for establishing and managing
connections
1 Information plane
1 Once a connection is set up, info is transferred in the
information plane
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Transfer Points اج
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Signaling Network Structures
0 STP capacities
1 Number of signaling links that can be handled
I Message transfer time
1 Throughput capacity
0 Network performance
! Number of SPs
I Signaling delays
0 Availability and reliability
I Ability of network to provide services in the
face of STP failures
صفحه 34:
Required Reading
0 Stallings chapter 9
0 ITU-T web site
0 Telephone company web sites (not much
technical info - mostly marketing)
