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'''Alarm indication signal''' ('''AIS''') (also called
There are various AIS formats based on the signaling level of the errored circuit. When an element of T1 or ([[Digital Signal 1|DS1]]) circuit loses signal ([[Loss Of Signal|LOS]]) or framing ([[Out Of Frame|OOF]]), the device replaces the erroneous data bits with a series of ones. This is where the term All Ones originates. At the [[Digital Signal 3|DS3]] signal level, the intermediate element receiving an errored signal replaces the errored channel data with a signal consisting of a valid DS3 frame with the overhead bits (the M-subframe alignment bits, M-frame alignment bits, and P bits) with the payload set to a 1010... sequence, the C bits all set to zero, and the X bits set to one. This way, the integrity of the DS3 frame is maintained even though the underlying data was compromised.
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