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Index

Symbols

.cfg file. See AG configuration file
.leo files. See downloadable object modules
.par files. See parameter file
.pf files. See parameter file

A

ACCEPTCALL_EXT 90, 126
accepting a call. See call accepting
ACU configuration 7
ACU stack mode 7
ACU. See Automatic Call Unit (ACU)
address
of called party 117
of calling party 72, 106, 117
redirecting address 69, 118
retrieving 66, 117
specifying 72, 106
ADI service vii, 21
ADI.ISD.blockmode 194
ADI.ISD.blockwaittime 194
ADI.ISD.busyampl 196
ADI.ISD.busytimeoff 196
ADI.ISD.busytimeon 196
ADI.ISD.defaulttone 103, 194
ADI.ISD.direction 134, 194
ADI.ISD.exclusive 134-135, 194
ADI.ISD.flags 195
ADI.ISD.freqbusyhigh 196
ADI.ISD.freqbusylow 196
ADI.ISD.freqreorderhigh 196
ADI.ISD.freqreorderlow 196
ADI.ISD.freqringhigh 196
ADI.ISD.freqringlow 196
ADI.ISD.ISDNeventmask 195
ADI.ISD.networkslot 133, 195
ADI.ISD.networkstream 133, 195
ADI.ISD.reordertimeoff 196
ADI.ISD.reordertimeon 196
ADI.ISD.ringampl 196
ADI.ISD.ringofftime1 196
ADI.ISD.ringofftime2 196
ADI.ISD.ringontime 196
ADI.ISD.startcp 195
ADI.ISD.waitforpctime 100-101, 103, 195
ADI_ACCEPT_PLAY_RING 100
ADI_ACCEPT_QUIET 100
ADI_ACCEPT_USER_AUDIO 100
ADI_CALL_STATUS 115, 129, 151
ADI_CALLCTL_PARMS 25, 99, 102
ADI_CC_REPTALERTING 102
ADI_CC_REPTANSWERED 102
ADI_CC_REPTPROCEEDING 102
ADI_CC_STATE_xxx 116
ADI_PENDCMD_ACCEPT_CALL 117
ADI_PENDCMD_ANSWER_CALL 117
ADI_PENDCMD_PLACE_CALL 117
ADI_PENDCMD_REJECT_CALL 117
ADI_PENDCMD_RELEASE_CALL 117
ADI_PLACECALL_PARMS 102
ADI_REASON_FINISHED 42
ADI_REASON_RELEASED 152
ADI_REJ_FORCE_IMMEDIATE 103
ADI_REJ_HOST_TIMEOUT 100-101, 103
ADI_REJ_PLAY_BUSY 103
ADI_REJ_PLAY_REORDER 103
ADI_REJ_PLAY_RINGTONE 103
ADI_REJ_USER_AUDIO 103, 152
ADI_VOICE_DUPLEX 38
adiAcceptCall
if app fails to invoke in time 100-101
sending UUI with 121
summary 100
adiAnswerCall
calling after adiAcceptCall 100
if app fails to invoke in time 100-101, 103
in demo 152
sending UUI with 121
summary 101
valid extended arguments per variant 125
adiBlockCalls
summary 101
adiCollectDigits 153
ADIEVN_ACCEPTING_CALL 100
ADIEVN_ANSWERING_CALL 101
ADIEVN_CALL_CONNECTED 101-102
ADIEVN_CALL_DISCONNECTED 100-104, 116, 152
ADIEVN_CALL_PROCEEDING 102
ADIEVN_CALL_RELEASED 103
ADIEVN_CALLS_BLOCKED 101
ADIEVN_CALLS_UNBLOCKED 104
ADIEVN_EXT_ARGS_SET 103
ADIEVN_IN_SERVICE 105
ADIEVN_INCOMING_CALL 102, 105, 115, 151-152
ADIEVN_INCOMING_DIGIT 105, 152
ADIEVN_OUT_OF_SERVICE 105
ADIEVN_PLACING_CALL 102, 135
ADIEVN_REJECTING_CALL 100-101, 103
ADIEVN_REMOTE_ALERTING 102
ADIEVN_REMOTE_ANSWERED 102
ADIEVN_SEQUENCE_ERROR 105
ADIEVN_STARTPROTOCOL_DONE 42, 104
ADIEVN_STATUS_UPDATE 129
ADIEVN_STOPPROTOCOL_DONE 104
ADIEVN_TONES_DONE 152
adiGetCallStatus
event indicating that this function can be called 105, 151
retrieving digits and other information with 115, 151
summary 101
adiisd.par 14, 192
adiisd.pf 14, 192
adiPlaceCall
in demo 153
sending UUI with 121
summary 102
valid extended arguments per variant 122
adiRejectCall 101
calling after adiAcceptCall 100
if app fails to invoke in time 100-101, 103
in demo 152
rejection methods 103
sending UUI with 121
summary 103
adiReleaseCall
sending UUI with 121
summary 103
adiSetExtendedArgs
summary 103
using to send UUI 121
adiStartDTMF 154
adiStartProtocol
and parameters 192
enabling low-level events 102
in demo 150
related events 42, 104
summary 104
adiStopProtocol 104
adiUnBlockCalls 101
summary 104
AG 4000 board
base timeslot setting for 37
default connections made when switching is disabled 34
documentation vii
NAI numbers for 39
no. of D channels supported 38
AG board
AG-E1. See AG-E1
AG-T1. See AG-T1
base timeslot settings for different boards 37
default connections made when MVIP switching is disabled 34
documentation of error codes vii
driver software. See AG board driver software
Dual. See AG Quad board
initializing 24
models that can support ISDN 14
monitoring with agmon 24
NAIs for different types 39
Quad. See AG Quad board
specifying for the demonstration program 140, 145
AG board driver software
as part of CT Access app 15
documentation of error messages vii
starting 150
AG configuration file 169
and agmon 12, 16
contents 16
defining NFAS groups in 199
described 12
documentation vii
must be loaded before starting AG ISDN app 24
settings affecting default MVIP switch connections 33
AG Dual board
base timeslot setting for 37
default connections made when switching is disabled 35
documentation vii
driver software. See AG Quad board
NAI numbers for 39
no. of D channels supported 38
AG ISDN application
development summary 17
duties when in Non-Exclusive Mode 135
example 138
flow 23
initialization 28-29, 33
receiving events and ISDN ACU messages 25
TCP behavior if app terminates 42
AG ISDN Messaging API
accessing ISDN services with 7
documentation vi
AG ISDN protocol stack
described 8
starting 24, 31
AG ISDN software
accessing services using Natural Call Control API 7
and OSI layers 7
components 10
configurations 7
demonstration programs. See demonstration program
described 6
documentation vi
making switch connections for 33
Messaging API. See AG ISDN Messaging API
other components needed 14
parameter files supplied with 13
supplementary services documentation vi
AG Quad board
base timeslot setting for 37
default connections made when switching is disabled 34-36
documentation vii
driver software. See AG board driver software
NAI numbers for 39
no. of D channels supported 38
ag.cfg. See AG configuration file
AG-E1
base timeslot setting for 37
documentation vii
driver software. See AG board driver software
NAI numbers for 39
no. of D channels supported 38
age1.cfg. See AG configuration file
AGLOAD environment variable 185, 192
agmon
and downloadable object modules 11
and TCP 12
described 14, 16
documentation vii
how supplied 14
monitoring AG boards with 24
starting for daemon program 142
starting for demonstration program 146
AG-T1
base timeslot setting for 37
default connections made when switching is disabled 36
documentation vii
driver software. See AG board driver software
NAI numbers for 39
no. of D channels supported 38
agt1.cfg. See AG configuration file
Alliance Generation board. See AG board
ANI. See Automatic Number Identification (ANI)
ANSWERCALL_EXT 89, 125
answering a call. See call answering
asynchronous functions
in daemon program 143
asynchronous programming 143, 149
Automatic Call Unit (ACU) configuration. See ACU configuration
Automatic Number Identification (ANI)
described 72, 106
retrieved by demonstration program 151
retrieving using adiGetCallStatus 117, 151
retrieving using nccGetCallStatus 66
specifying in demo programs 145
specifying in outbound call 72, 106

B

B channel. See bearer channel
bearer channel (B channel)
address indicated in ADI_CALL_STATUS 117
address indicated in NCC_CALL_STATUS 69
connecting to context (Non-Exclusive Mode) 135
creating contexts for 24, 30
creating CTA context for 37
default for TCP. See default channel
described 5
determining which B channel network assigns 134
extra in NFAS configuration 5
routing to DSP resources 24, 29, 33
starting up TCP on 28, 41-42
billing rate 117
blocking calls. See call blocking
busy tone
event indicating detection 55, 102
parms to adjust 196
playing to reject calls in blocking state 194
rejecting call with 103

C

call accepting
related events 51, 100
sending UUI 85, 121
sequence diagrams for 79, 110
call answering
related events 52, 101
sending UUI 85, 121
sequence diagram for 76, 108
using adiAnswerCall 101
using nccAnswerCall 52
call blocking
completion 53, 101
setting rejection mode 194
using adiBlockCalls 101
using nccBlockCalls 53
call control
accepting call without answering. See call accepting
answering calls. See call answering
API summary 50, 99
blocking calls. See call blocking
determining pending commands using adiGetCallStatus 117
determining state using adiGetCallStatus 116
functions and events 51, 100
operations supported by AG ISDN 46, 98
placing calls. See call placement
rejecting calls. See call rejection
releasing calls. See call release
retrieving call information 115
call placement
dialing. See digit string
related events 102
sending UUI with 85, 121
sequence diagram for 81, 113
submitting digit string 72, 106
using adiPlaceCall 153
when in Exclusive Mode 133
when in Non-Exclusive Mode 134
call rejection
due to time out 103
outbound call is not answered 55
outbound call is rejected by remote party 55
rejection methods 56, 103
related events 56, 103
sending UUI 85, 121
sequence diagram for 77, 109
using adiRejectCall 103, 151, 154
using nccRejectCall 56
call release
cause reported in ADI_CALL_STATUS 118
cause reported in NCC_CALL_STATUS 69
related events 56, 103
sending UUI 85, 121
sequence diagrams for 84, 114
supported 46, 98
using adiReleaseCall 103
using nccReleaseCall 56
CALL_STATUS_UUI 93, 129
called party
address 117
numbering plan 69, 117
type 69, 118
calling party
address 72, 106, 117
name 117
plan 69, 118
presentation indicator 69, 118
screening indicator 69, 118
type 69, 118
cause
for call release 69, 118
for progress message 69, 118
CCS. See Common Channel Signaling (CCS)
chained layers 3
channel
bearer channel (B channel). See bearer channel (B channel)
D channel. See D channel
defined 5
specifying data flow direction in 190, 194
Channelized configuration 7
Channelized stack mode
accessing ISDN services with 7
isdnStartProtocol arguments for 40
specifying 7
channelizer 8, 30
Common Channel Signaling (CCS) 3
connection id
in NFAS configuration 200
connectmask 102
CT Access
call control API summary 50, 99
controlling switching under 15
described 15
documentation vii
extensions 25
initializing 24, 37
opening services 37
receiving events from 25
CTA context
binding D channel to 38
connecting to B channel (Non-Exclusive Mode) 135
creating for each B channel 24, 30, 37
creating for each D channel 24
described 21
events routed through 8
obtaining handle 37-38
opening 37-38, 150
service may be opened only once 21
specifying base timeslot for 38
specifying number of timeslots allocated 38
starting stack on D channel context 24, 31
starting TCP on B channel contexts 41-42
TCP associated with 8
CTA_EVENT
description 25
CTA_MVIP_ADDR 38
CTA_REASON_FINISHED 42, 57, 104
ctaCreateContext 37-38
ctaCreateQueue 37
CTADEMO 143, 149
ctaInitialize 37, 143
ctaOpenServices 37-38
ctaSetParmByName 187, 193
ctaWaitEvent 25
ctdaemon 187, 193

D

D channel
binding to CTA context using NAI 38-39
creating dummy context for 24, 30
described 5
initializing ISDN protocol stack on 38
NFAS configuration 5
routed by channelizer 8
routing to ISDN protocol stack 24, 31
stream setting for 38
D channel backup
and User-to-User Information (UUI) 201
described 200
handling D channel failure 201
setting up 201
daemon program
call isdnStartProtocol 40
compiling 143, 149
described 8, 138
featured functions 139
for parameter loading. See ctdaemon
functional overview 141
help 141
how supplied 143, 149
introduction 138
makes MVIP switch connections 39
name 139
purpose 139
requirements 139
stopping 43
usage 140
using to start ISDN protocol stack 39
data link layer
described 3
protocols for 3
default channel
assigning to TCP 133, 190, 195
described 132
DemoLoadParameters 150, 187, 193
demonstration program
command-line options 146
ConnectBChannel function 154
daemon. See daemon program
enabling interactive dialing in 145
featured functions 144
functional overview 146
help 145
introduction 138
launching 146
loading parameters 146
main function in 149
MyPlaceCall function in 150, 153
MyReceiveCall function in 150-151
name 144
opening the driver 150
procedure 146
purpose 144
requirements 144
RunDemo function in 150
selecting verbosity level 146
structure and coding features 143, 149
DemoOpenPort 143, 150
DemoPlaceCall 143, 149
developer support ix
dialing
completion 55
events 55
digit string
event signifying that string is delivered 102
format of called party address 117
format of calling party address 117
retrieved by demonstration program 151
retrieving using adiGetCallStatus 115, 151
specifying in demo program 145
syntax 66, 72, 106, 117
Digital Trunk Monitor service vii, 21
DigitalMode statement 33
DISCONNECTCALL_EXT 92
disconnectmask 55, 102
downloadable object module 11
driver
AG board. See AG board driver software
DSP
files 24
routing B channel information to 24, 29, 33

E

E1
described 5
documentation vii
NFAS configuration not supported 5
number of channels on 5
regions of use 5
throughput 5
EnableMvip statement 33, 133, 141-142
end-to-end layers 3
EQUIPMENT_NT 40
EQUIPMENT_TE 40
error codes
documentation vii
event queue 21
eventmask 25, 99
events
and eventmask parameter 99
enabling low-level. See eventmask
identifying trunk event occurred on 39
indicating that call info can be retrieved 115
informational 47, 99
queue. See event queue
queues 21, 37
related to call accepting 51, 100
related to call answering 52, 101
related to call blocking 53, 101
related to call information retrieval 101, 115
related to call placement 102
related to call rejection 56, 103
related to call release 56, 103
related to call unblocking 57, 104
related to extended arg receiving 93, 129
related to extended arg setting 85, 103, 121
related to stack startup 40, 57, 104
related to stack stopping 43, 57, 104
retrieving 25
routing in Channelized stack mode 8
solicited 25, 50, 99
transitional 47, 99
types 47, 99
unsolicited 25, 105
Exclusive Mode
described 132-133
running demo program in 145
specifying 134-135, 190, 194
extended arguments
adiSetExtendedArgs 103
and protocol variants 85
receiving 93, 129
sending 85, 121

G

glare
event indicating glare 55, 102
event indicating resolution 102
NCCEVN_PLACING_CALL event 55

H

hang up
causing. See call release
event if remote party hangs up 102-103
remote party hangs up 55
help
daemon program 141
demonstration program 145
Hot Swap 200

I

I.430/I.431 3
I-frame data 7
inbound call
accepting without answering. See call accepting
answering. See call answering
assigning to TCP instances 136
event announcing 76, 105, 108
event indicating glare 55, 102
rejecting. See call rejection
sequence diagrams for 76, 108
state diagram 107
when in Exclusive Mode 133
when in Non-Exclusive Mode 134
informational events
defined 47, 99
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) 3
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 3
isd0.tcp. See Trunk Control Program (TCP)
ISDN application programming interface
filenames 10
ISDN protocol stack
described 8
events related to startup 40
events relating to stoppage 43
initializing on D channel contexts 38
parameters. See ISDN protocol stack parameters
receiving events from 25
stopping 43
ISDN protocol stack parameters
accepting default settings in isdnStartProtocol call 40
specifying structure in isdnStartProtocol call 40
ISDN_PROTOCOL_CHANNELIZED 40
ISDN_PROTOCOL_PARMS_CHANNELIZED 40
ISDN_PROTOCOL_PARMS_Q931CC 40
isdncta. See daemon program
ISDNEVN_START_PROTOCOL 40
ISDNRELEASECALL_EXTARGS 129
isdnStartProtocol
in daemon program 40, 143
using to start ISDN protocol stack 24, 31, 40
isdnStopProtocol
in daemon program 144
using to stop ISDN protocol stack 24, 30, 38, 40, 43
ISO. See International Organization for Standardization (ISO)

L

LAPD configuration 7
LAPD stack mode 7
layers
chained 3
described 3
end-to-end 3
layer 1. See physical layer
layer 2. See data link layer
layer 3. See network layer

M

Messaging API. See AG ISDN Messaging API
MVIP
B channel address indicated in ADI_CALL_STATUS 117
B channel address indicated in NCC_CALL_STATUS 69
clock master 16
connections made by daemon program 39
controlling switching 15
default connections made when switching is disabled 33-34
documentation vi
driver 15
enabling/disabling/switching. See EnableMvip statement
making connections when switching is enabled 24, 29, 33
specifying number of timeslots allocated when opening context 38
specifying stream and time slot when opening context 38
switching demo in isdncta 143
switching service documentation vii

N

NAI. See network access identifier (NAI)
name of calling party 117
Natural Call Control API 7
NCC service 21
event summary 47, 99
NCC.ADI_ISDN.START_EXT.direction 134
NCC.ADI_ISDN.START_EXT.exclusive 134-135
NCC.ADI_ISDN.START_EXT.networkslot 133
NCC.ADI_ISDN.START_EXT.networkstream 133
NCC.START.waitforpctime parameter 51-52, 56
NCC_ACCEPT_PLAY_RING 51
NCC_ACCEPT_QUIET 51
NCC_ACCEPT_USER_AUDIO 51
NCC_BLOCK_REJECTALL 53
NCC_ISDN_EXT_CALL_STATUS 93
NCC_PLACECALL_PARMS 55
NCC_REJ_HOST_TIMEOUT 51-52, 56
NCC_REJ_PLAY_BUSY 56
NCC_REJ_PLAY_REORDER 56
NCC_REJ_PLAY_RINGTONE 56
NCC_REJ_USER_AUDIO 56
nccAcceptCall
if app fails to invoke in time 51-52, 56
sending UUI with 85
summary 51
valid extended arguments per variant 89-90, 126
nccAnswerCall
if app fails to invoke in time 51-52, 56
sending UUI with 85
summary 52
valid extended arguments per variant 89
nccBlockCalls
summary 53
nccDisconnectCall 85
valid extended arguments per variant 92, 128
NCCEVN_ACCEPTING_CALL 51
NCCEVN_ANSWERING_CALL 52
NCCEVN_CALL_CONNECTED 52, 55
NCCEVN_CALL_DISCONNECTED 51-52, 55-57, 69
NCCEVN_CALL_PROCEEDING 55
NCCEVN_CALL_RELEASED 56
NCCEVN_CALLS_BLOCKED 53, 57
NCCEVN_CALLS_UNBLOCKED 57
NCCEVN_EXT_CALL_STATUS_UPDATE 93
NCCEVN_IN_SERVICE 59
NCCEVN_INCOMING_CALL 55
NCCEVN_PLACING_CALL 135
NCCEVN_REJECTING_CALL 51-52, 56
NCCEVN_REMOTE_ALERTING 55
NCCEVN_REMOTE_ANSWERED 55
NCCEVN_STARTPROTOCOL_DONE 42, 57
NCCEVN_STOPPROTOCOL_DONE 57
NCCEVN_UNBLOCK_FAILED 57
nccGetCallStatus 53, 59
nccGetExtendedCallStatus
getting uui information 93
retrieving call information 65
status update 58
structure returned 68
summary 53
nccGetLineStatus 54
NCCIEVN_REJECTING_CALL 52
nccnBlockCalls 53
nccPlaceCall
sending UUI with 85
valid extended arguments per variant 86
nccRejectCall
if app fails to invoke in time 51-52, 56
rejection methods 56
sending UUI with 85
summary 56
valid extended arguments per variant 91, 127
nccReleaseCall
summary 56
nccStartProtocol
arguments to configure TCP for ISDN call control 42
initializing TCP with 42
related events 57
summary 57
nccStopProtocol 57
nccUnBlockCalls
summary 57
network access identifier (NAI)
described 39
in NFAS configurations 200
numbers for different board types 39
specifying for daemon programs 140
specifying when initializing stack 39
network layer
described 3
protocols for 3
Non-Exclusive Mode
connecting B channel stream to context 135
described 132, 134
determining B channel network assigns 134
running demo program in 145
specifying 190, 194
switching considerations for disconnect handling 136
Non-Facility Associated Signaling (NFAS)
and application development 200
and Hot Swap 200
described 5
setting up 199
NT. See Windows NT
NT1 40
NT2 40
numbering plan
of called party 69, 117
of calling party 69, 118
of redirecting address 69, 118

O

Open System Interconnect (OSI)
and AG ISDN product 7
described 3
layers. See layers
Service Access Points and identifiers 4
origcalledplan
numbering plan ID 118
origcalledpres
number presentation indicator 118
origcalledreason
reason for redirection 118
origcalledscreen
redirecting number screen indicator 118
origcalledtype
number type 118
originalcalledaddr
original called number 118
OSI. See Open System Interconnect (OSI)
outbound call
placing. See call placement
sequence diagram 81, 113
state diagram 112

P

parameter file
changing values 187
described 12, 41, 184
disabling loading in demonstration programs 145
file names 192
files supplied with AG ISDN software 13
loading 24, 32, 185, 192
loading in demonstration program 146
loading using DemoLoadCountryPar 150
loading using DemoLoadParameters 187, 193
may cause problems if modified 196
must be ref'd by AGLOAD env variable 185, 192
parameters in. See TCP parameters 2
types 185, 192
parameters
for ISDN protocol stack. See ISDN protocol stack parameters
for TCP. See TCP parameters
physical layer
described 3
protocols for 3
PLACECALL_EXT 87, 123
placing a call. See call placement
playing voice files 153
port. See CTA context
presentation indicator
of calling party 69, 118
of redirecting address 69, 118
primary rate (PRI) 5
processing context 21
protocol
defined 3
stack. See ISDN protocol stack
starting. See nccStartProtocol
TCP software. See Trunk Control Program (TCP)
types for OSI layers 3

Q

Q.921 3
Q.931 3
Quad T1/E1
resource management 57
TCP mediamask setting 57

R

readme files 10
reason code
documentation vii
recording voice 154
redirecting address
numbering plan 69, 118
presentation indicator 69, 118
reason for redirection 70, 118
type of 69, 118
rejecting a call. See call rejection
releasing calls. See call release
reorder tone
event indicating detection 55, 102
rejecting call with 103
requirements
AG ISDN software 14
daemon program 139
demonstration program 144
ring tone
event signifying that remote is ringing 102
parms to adjust 196
rejecting call with 103
ringing
remote ringing 55

S

SAP. See Service Access Point (SAP)
SAPI. See Service Access Point Identifier (SAPI)
screening indicator of calling party 69, 118
seizure 102
Service Access Point (SAP) 4
Service Access Point Identifier (SAPI) 4
services
available 21
described 21
SIT. See Special Information Tone (SIT)
solicited events 25, 50, 99
defined 47, 99
Special Information Tone (SIT)
causing during call rejection 103
event indicating detection 55, 102
in demo 147
stream 38
subaddresses
retrieving 66, 117
specifying 72, 106
specifying for outbound call 72, 106
swish 15, 33
Switching service 21
synchronous function 143, 149

T

T1
described 5
documentation vii
NFAS configuration 5
number of channels on 5
regions of use 5
throughput 5
TCP parameters
application-specific 193
changing values 187
country-specific 192
described 184
list of 196
loading in demonstration program 146
loading. See parameter file
must be modified before adiStartProtocol 187
summary 184
TE1 40
threads 149
timer
event if protocol timer expired. See NCCEVN_PROTOCOL_ERROR
event if waiting call times out 100-101, 103
for D channel backup 201
timeslot
specifying base for context 38
specifying for the demonstration program 145
specifying number allocated for context 38
tone
busy. See busy tone
determining tone to play when rejecting on timeout 194
played on timeout 51-52, 100-101
reorder. See reorder tone
ring. See ring tone
SIT. See Special Information Tone (SIT)
transferring calls. See call transfer
transitional events
defined 47, 99
trunk
E1. See E1
identifying with NAI 39
T1. See T1
Trunk Control Program (TCP)
assigning default channel to 133, 190, 195
behavior if app terminates 42
behavior in Exclusive Mode 134
behavior in Non-Exclusive Mode 135
configuring for Exclusive Mode 134-135
context associated with 8
default channel 132
described 8, 12
event if command was received while TCP was in wrong state 105
event signifying successful startup 42, 57, 104
event signifying successful stoppage 104
format of digit string sent to it from app 72, 106
loading parameters for. See parameter file
must be started before AG ISDN app 24
parameters for. See TCP parameters 2
running in Exclusive Mode 190, 194
running in Non-Exclusive Mode 190, 194
starting on B channel context 24, 28, 32, 41-42, 57, 104
stopping 104
type
of called party 69, 118
of calling party 69, 118
of redirecting address 69, 118

U

unblocking calls
adiUnblockCalls 104
nccUnblockCalls 57
related events 57, 104
UNIX
compiling daemon program under 143
compiling demonstration program under 149, 160
unsolicited events
described 25, 47, 50, 99, 105
list of 105
User-to-user information (UUI)
receiving 93, 129
returned in ADI_CALL_STATUS 118
returned in NCC_CALL_STATUS 70
sending 85, 121

V

voice files 153
Voice Message service vii, 21

W

Windows NT
compiling daemon program under 143
compiling demonstration program under 149, 160


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