Why is there only one D channel in each interface?
Answer / silpa
There is only one D channel because that is all that is ever required.
The D channel only ever transmits network signaling information. Since, as far as ISDN is concerned, there is only ever one user and only ever one network, there is no need for more than one D channel.
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