What is the function of the AJB bits on DS1 using Extended Super Frame (ESF)?

What is the function of the AJB bits on DS1 using Extended Super Frame (ESF)?

What is the function of the AJB bits on DS1 using Extended Super Frame (ESF)?

A.
It is used for signaling on-hook and off-hook status.

B.
It carries CRC information for error detection.

C.
It is used for a control and performance information.

D.
It is used for a frame’s synchronization and alignment.

Explanation:
DS1 frame synchronization[edit source | edit]
See also: Synchronization in telecommunications
Frame synchronization is necessary to identify the timeslots within each 24-channel frame.
Synchronization takes place by allocating a framing, or 193rd, bit. This results in 8 kbit/s of framing

data, for each DS1.
Because this 8-kbit/s channel is used by the transmitting equipment as overhead, only 1.536
Mbit/s is actually passed on to the user. Two types of framing schemes are Super Frame (SF) and
Extended Super Frame (ESF). A Super Frame consists of twelve consecutive 193-bit frames,
whereas an Extended Super Frame consists of twenty-four consecutive 193-bit frames of data.
Due to the unique bit sequences exchanged, the framing schemes are not compatible with each
other. These two types of framing (SF, and ESF) use their 8 kbit/s framing channel in different
ways.



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