Jun 13, 2006 #1 nickk30 Technical User Sep 13, 2004 16 GB Can anyone help me find out what version of Qsig our switch is set too. Esti or Iso.
Jun 13, 2006 #2 whosrdaddy Vendor Mar 11, 2003 4,231 BE bc9 qsig is ECMA standard (not ISO) from BC11 the only official supported standard is ISO ----------------------------------------------------- What You See Is What You Get Never underestimate tha powah of tha google! Upvote 0 Downvote
bc9 qsig is ECMA standard (not ISO) from BC11 the only official supported standard is ISO ----------------------------------------------------- What You See Is What You Get Never underestimate tha powah of tha google!
Jun 14, 2006 Thread starter #3 nickk30 Technical User Sep 13, 2004 16 GB Hi there, thanks for that, I was actually incorrect we are running BC10, does this version support ISO. Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi there, thanks for that, I was actually incorrect we are running BC10, does this version support ISO.
Jun 17, 2006 #4 HIREI Technical User Aug 24, 2003 275 RU Hi, Daddy, but for BC9: Table 4 Value of D 4 (VARI) 0 - 3 ECMA QSIG 4 - 7 ISO QSIG 8 - B ECMA&ISO QSIG C - F Reserved how to understand it? Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi, Daddy, but for BC9: Table 4 Value of D 4 (VARI) 0 - 3 ECMA QSIG 4 - 7 ISO QSIG 8 - B ECMA&ISO QSIG C - F Reserved how to understand it?
Jun 17, 2006 #5 HIREI Technical User Aug 24, 2003 275 RU I.e. your statement "bc9 qsig is ECMA standard (not ISO)". Upvote 0 Downvote
Jun 18, 2006 #6 whosrdaddy Vendor Mar 11, 2003 4,231 BE iso implementation in BC9 is not complete, BC9 ECMA had a richer set of features ----------------------------------------------------- What You See Is What You Get Never underestimate tha powah of tha google! Upvote 0 Downvote
iso implementation in BC9 is not complete, BC9 ECMA had a richer set of features ----------------------------------------------------- What You See Is What You Get Never underestimate tha powah of tha google!