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'''V5''' is a family of telephone network [[Communications protocol|protocol]]s defined by [[ETSI]] which allow communications between the [[telephone exchange]], also known in the specifications as the local exchange (LE), and the [[local loop]]. With potentially thousands of subscribers connected to the LE there is the problem of physically managing thousands of wires out to the local subscribers (and the costs associated with that). Prior to the specification of V5 the manufacturers of exchange equipment had proprietary solutions to the problem. These solutions did not inter-operate and meant being tied into a single manufacturer's method at each exchange. V5 provided a standard set of protocols from the subscriber to the LE. The AN (or [[Access Network]]) was defined as a reference point. Signalling between this point and the LE was standardised and therefore allowed a multiple vendor solution, provided the specifications were followed. This resulted in a single link (or in the case of V5.2 multiple links) from the AN to the LE, reducing the need for many lines along this point (or more likely no need for a proprietary solution to manage the single link). The final link to the local loop remained the same with digital signalling ([[ISDN]]) and analogue signalling for basic telephony (also known as [[plain old telephone service|POTS]] in the industry). The protocols are based on the principle of [[common-channel signaling]] where [[message-based]] signalling for all subscribers uses the same signalling channel(s) rather than separate channels existing for different subscribers. V5 comes in two forms: * '''V5.1''' ''([http://webapp.etsi.org/workprogram/Report_WorkItem.asp?WKI_ID=8537 ETS 300 324-1])'' in which there is a 1 to 1 correspondence between subscriber lines and [[bearer channel]]s in the aggregate link to the exchange. A V5.1 interface relates to a single aggregate [[T-carrier|E1]] (2 Mbit/s) link between a multiplexer and an exchange. * '''V5.2''' ''([http://webapp.etsi.org/workprogram/Report_WorkItem.asp?WKI_ID=5524 ETS 300 347-1])'' which provides for [[Remote concentrator|concentration]] where there are not enough [[bearer channel]]s in the aggregate link(s) to accommodate all subscribers at the same time. A single V5.2 interface can control up to 16 [[T-carrier|E1]] links at once and can include protection of the signalling channels.
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