Just a clarification
In the USA a T1 has 24 64 kbps time slots. If 23 are left clear channel (the Bearer or B channeles) and one is used for ISDN signalling (the it is called a PRI.
Basically, the DS1 (T1) becomes Layer 1 for the PRI (also called 23 B + D)
In Europe and many other places they don't have T1, they have E1 which is the similar to our T1 but runs at 2 mbps and has 32 time slots (one reserved for sync). Similarly to the above, if you remove 1 time slot and make it a D channel you now have a PRI only it is a 30 B + D).
The D channel protocols vary, but generally speaking you'll see Euro ISDN according to ETS 300 on the 30 B + D (though there are some older National variants) and one of several different Bellcore and Proprietary protocols on the 23 B + D PRIs here in the USA.
Afain generally speaking expect A-Law on the E1 and 30 B + D and mu-Law in the T1's and 23 B + D PRIs.