Circuit Switching and Telephone Network: Review Questions
Circuit Switching and Telephone Network: Review Questions
12. Time-division switching does not need crosspoints. 13. The three main components of a telephone system are the local loops, the trunks, and the switching offices. 14. The local loop is a twisted-pair cable that connects the subscriber telephone to the nearest end office or local central office. 15. 4000 Hz 16. A trunk handles the communication between offices. 17. The carrier that provided services before 1996 owns the cabling system and is called the ILEC. The new carrier that can provide services is called a CLEC. 18. A POP is a switching office that is the site of interaction between inter-LATA and intra-LATA carriers. 19. The services between LATAs are handled by IXCs. 20. The signals in rotary dialing are digital; the signals in touch-tone dialing are analog. 21. In an 800 service, the callee pays for the call. In a 900 service, the caller pays for the call. 22. Analog switched service requires dialing, while analog leased service is a permanent dedicated link between two customers; no dialing is needed. 23. The DSU changes the rate of the digital data created by the subscribers device to 56 Kbps and encodes it in the format used by the service provider.
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41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 1,000,000 crosspoints 168 crosspoints 20 20 = 400 crosspoints Efficiency is improved by 58%. Three users connected to each first stage switch can access the system at the same time (if their final destination is not the same). Twelve users can access the whole system at the same time. Three users per first stage switch and four first stage switches are used; 3 x 4 = 12 46. Yes, more second stage switches allow more output lines at the first-stage switches, which requires more crosspoints. The more crosspoints, the less blocking. 47. The number of simultaneous users are 12, 18, 24, and 3. Therefore, the third switch (c) has a better performance. 48. 2 (N L) + K2 L 49. Output line 1: C Output line 2: D Output line 3: A Output line 4: B 50. Figure 8.1 shows one solution. Figure 8.1 Exercise 50
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