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Re:Loss of Continuity

  • From: "novice" <syyang@sungmi.co.kr>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 10:59:48 +0900
  • Organization: Korea Telecom



> Hi, I.610 specifies that a host can declare an AIS due to Loss of
Continuity
>if no Continuity Check cells are received for a period of 3.5 seconds.
 >Now, one can come out of an AIS if no AIS cells are received for a period
>of 2.5 seconds typically.Does this method of exit from AIS state apply when
>the state (AIS) is achieved due to a Loss of Continuity.
No.
> I think it should not apply because in that case(because of LOC) we
>normally will not receive any cells and thus no AIS cells. So we will tend
>to come out of AIS just to go back into AIS after detecting a LOC oncemore.
>I am not sure about the correct implementation. Any help will be
welcome.thanks
>-omesh
The AIS state due to LOC released right after  the User Cell or CC cell
received.