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Ground-Start Signaling

Jul 16,2008 by admin

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Ground-Start Signaling

Ground-start signaling, illustrated in Figure 2-11, is a modification of loop-start signaling that corrects for the probability of glare. It solves the problem by providing current detection at both ends.

Figure 2-11. Ground-Start Signaling


Although loop-start signaling works when you use your telephone at home, ground-start signaling is preferable when there are high-volume trunks involved at telephone switching centers. Because ground-start signaling uses a request or confirm switch at both ends of the interface, it is preferable over other signaling methods on high-usage trunks, such as FXOs. FXOs require implementation of answer supervision (reversal or absence of current) on the interface for the confirmation of on hook or off hook.


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