ISDNmønstre
ISDNmønstre refers to patterns or configurations related to Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) deployments. ISDN was a telecommunications standard that allowed for the simultaneous transmission of voice and data over digital telephone lines. Understanding ISDNmønstre is crucial for network planning, installation, and troubleshooting within environments that utilized this technology. These patterns could refer to various aspects of ISDN, such as how multiple ISDN lines were bundled together to increase bandwidth, known as channel aggregation, or the specific arrangements of terminal equipment connected to the network. Different ISDNmønstre were employed depending on the application, whether it was for small business voice communication, high-speed data transfer, or even early forms of video conferencing. The choice of ISDNmønstre would influence factors like cost, performance, and the types of services that could be supported. As ISDN has largely been superseded by newer technologies like DSL and fiber optics, discussions of ISDNmønstre are now primarily of historical and technical interest for those involved in legacy network infrastructure. The term encapsulates the practical and architectural arrangements that defined how ISDN functioned in real-world applications.