CT Access Migration Manual

P/N 6308-11


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About This Manual

Developer Support

1 Introduction

1.1 About CT Access

2 Migration from ME/2/X

2.1 Introduction
2.2 Channel Management
2.2.1 Programming Models
2.2.2 ME/2/X Channels and CTA Contexts
2.2.3 Communicating Between Contexts
2.2.4 Handling Events
2.2.5 Monitoring Status and Tracing
2.3 Line Management
2.3.1 Getting a Line
2.3.2 Detecting Line Hang-Up
2.3.3 Handling Multiple Lines
2.3.4 Controlling Loop Start Lines
2.4 Trunk Management
2.4.1 ADI Service Call Control
2.4.2 Starting Trunk Control Protocols
2.4.3 Handling Incoming Calls
2.4.4 Handling Outbound Calls
2.4.5 Entering Conversation States
2.4.6 Hanging Up the Call
2.4.7 Equating ME/2/X and CT Access Functions and Events
2.4.8 Equating ME/2/X TCPs with CT Access TCPs
2.5 Parameter Management
2.5.1 CT Access Parameters
2.5.2 Equating ME/2/X and CT Access Functions
2.6 VOX File Functions
2.6.1 Establishing the Current Message and Current Position
2.6.2 Setting the Insert Mode
2.6.3 Seeking Past Message Boundary
2.6.4 Accessing Non-Existent Messages
2.7 Voice Functions
2.7.1 Playing and Recording Memory
2.7.2 Playing and Recording Flat Files
2.7.3 Playing and Recording Lists
2.8 Prompt Builder
2.9 Digit Collection
2.9.1 Digit Queue
2.10 Tone Detection and Generation
2.11 DTMF Detection
2.12 Timer
2.13 Error Handling
2.14 Other Differences
2.14.1 Local Phone Functions
2.14.2 Stop Function
2.14.3 Status Monitor Functions
2.14.4 Board Numbers
2.14.5 Database Management Functions
2.14.6 Time Stamped Events
2.15 Table of Function Equivalents

3 Migration from AG Access

3.1 Introduction
3.2 AG Access Functions Replaced in CT Access
3.3 Ports/Drivers versus Queues/Contexts
3.4 Event Retrieval
3.5 Passing Events Between Threads
3.6 ADI Service Opened in Driver Only Mode
3.7 Parameter Management
3.8 Voice Message Service
3.9 Header Files
3.10 Library Files

4 MVIP and the Switching Service

4.1 Introduction
4.2 The CT Access Switching Service Use of MVIP-95
4.2.1 Interfacing to MVIP-95 Drivers and to MVIP-90 Drivers
4.2.2 New Functions
4.3 MVIP-95 and MVIP-90 Switch Model Comparison
4.3.1 MVIP-90 and MVIP-95: Differences
4.4 MVIP-90 Command Equivalents

5 Migration from SwitchPath

5.1 Introduction
5.1.1 SwitchPath and the CT Access Switching Service
5.2 Initializing SwitchPath
5.3 Comparing Group Names and Terminuses
5.3.1 SwitchPath
5.3.2 CT Access Switching Service
5.3.3 Example of Translating Group Names to Terminuses
5.4 Making Connections
5.5 Sending a Pattern
5.6 Disabling Output
5.7 Sampling Data
5.8 Supervision Monitoring Functions
5.9 Tracing
5.10 Error Handling
5.11 Utility Functions
5.12 Table of Function Equivalents


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