Information Technology - Telecommunications and Information Exchange Between Systems - DTE/DCE Interface Back-Up Control Operation Using ITU-T Recommendation V.24 Interchange Circuits

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CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 8480-01 (R2009)
Standard Type:
National Standard of Canada - Adoption of International Standard
Standard Development Activity:
Reaffirmation
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Proceeding to development
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This International Standard specifies the procedures for back-up operation applicable to data transmission on a leased line when implemented through a single interface, controlling both the leased and the back-up facilities, using ITU-T Recommendation V.24 interchange circuits in conjunction with either the 25-pole connector (ISO 2110) or the 26-pole connector (ISO/IEC 11569).

The method used to switch the transmission of data automatically from the leased line to or from the back-up facility is not specified in this International Standard.

This International Standard is not applicable where back-up (calling or answering) is achieved by manual means.

NOTES 1 The procedures specified in this International Standard may be used at the answering end only, the calling end only, or both ends of a connection. 2 An ordinary DCE (i.e. one not implementing back-up control) may be provided at either end of the back-up circuit and only for back-up purposes. For example, a calling station could provide one or more separate auto-dial GSTN lines to provide back-up on demand to a greater number of leased lines.

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