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out-of-band signaling

ISDN normally uses a separate wire called the D channel to do all the call setup and signaling. The existence of this separate telephone network intended specifically for call signaling is called "out-of-band." In other words, the call signaling is done independently of the data-carrying B channels, which allows them to utilize their full 64-kbps bandwidth capability.

 

 

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