The following table describes the various BRI Layer 1 states. More detailed information can be found in the UTI I.430 specification.
BRI Layer 1 states are handled automatically by the SBC hardware and there are no user configurable items associated with BRI Layer 1, except if the SBC is TE or NT.
Layer 1 State | Description |
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Inactive | In this inactive (powered-off) state, the TE is not transmitting and cannot detect the presence of any input signals. In the case of locally powered TEs which cannot detect the appearance/disappearance of power source 1 or 2, this state is entered when local power is not present. For TEs that can detect power source 1 or power source 2, this state is entered whenever loss of power (required to support all TEI functions) is detected, or when the absence of power from power source 1 or 2, whichever power source is used for determining the connection status, is detected. |
Sensing | This state is entered after the TE has been powered on but has not determined the type of signal (if any) that the TE is receiving. When in this state, a TE may go to a low-power consumption. |
Deactivated | This is the deactivated state of the physical protocol. Neither the NT nor the TE is transmitting. When in this state, a TE may go to a low-power consumption mode. |
Awaiting Signal | When the TE is requested to initiate activation by means of a PH-ACTIVATE request primitive, it transmits a signal (INFO 1) and waits for a response from the NT |
Identifying Input | At the first receipt of any signal from the NT, the TE ceases to transmit INFO 1 and awaits identification of signal INFO 2 or INFO 4. |
Synchronized | When the TE receives an activation signal (INFO 2) from the NT, it responds with a signal (INFO 3) and waits for normal frames (INFO 4) from the NT. |
Activated | This is the normal active state with the protocol activated in both directions. Both the NT and TE are transmitting normal frames. State F7 is the only state where B- and D-channel contain operational data. |
Lost Framing | This is the condition when the TE has lost frame synchronization and is awaiting re-synchronization by receipt of INFO 2 or INFO 4 or deactivation by receipt of INFO 0. |
Layer 1 State | Description |
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Deactivated | In this deactivated state, the NT is not transmitting. When in this state, an NT may go to a low-power consumption mode. |
Pending Activation | In this partially active state, the NT sends INFO 2 while waiting for INFO 3. This state will be entered on request by higher layers, by means of a PH-ACTIVATE request primitive, or on the receipt of INFO 0 or lost framing while in the active state (G3). The choice to eventually deactivate is up to higher layers within the NT. |
Activated | This is the normal active state where the NT and TE are active with INFO 4 and INFO 3, respectively. A deactivation may be initiated by the NT system management, by means of an MPH-DEACTIVATE request primitive, or the NT may be in the active state all the time, under non-fault conditions. |
Pending Deactivation | When the NT wishes to deactivate, it may wait for a timer to expire before returning to the deactivated state. |