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An overview of how a CAS protocol application works, and the roles of each application component
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Chapter 1 - Introduction
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Instructions for installing and removing protocol software packages under various operating systems
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Chapter 2 - Installing and Removing Protocol Software
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Instructions for editing your AG configuration file so it corresponds to your setup
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Chapter 3 - Editing AG Configuration Files
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Instructions for loading country-specific parameters and starting TCPs
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Chapter 4 - Loading and Starting CAS TCPs
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An overview of CT Access functions and events associated with CAS protocol call control
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Chapter 5 - AG CAS Call Control Functions and Events
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A description of call control functions and events, and directions for responding to inbound calls, establishing outbound calls, blocking calls, trtansferring calls, and performing call control for trunk-to-trunk applications
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Chapter 6 - Performing AG CAS Call Control
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A description of signaling, parameters and special TCP behavior for the Analog Loopstart TCPs
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Chapter 7 - Analog Loop Start Protocols
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A description of signaling, parameters and special TCP behavior for the Digital Loopstart TCPs
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Chapter 8 - Digital Loop Start Protocols
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A description of signaling, parameters and special TCP behavior for the Operator Work Station TCP
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Chapter 9 - Operator Work Station Protocol
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A description of signaling, parameters and special TCP behavior for the US Wink Start TCPs
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Chapter 10 - US Wink Start Protocols
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A description of signaling, parameters and special TCP behavior for the Multi-Frequency R2 (MFC-R2) TCP
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Chapter 11 - Multi-Frequency R2 Protocol
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A description of signaling, parameters and special TCP behavior for the Digital Ground Start TCPs
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Chapter 12 - Digital Ground Start Protocol
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A description of signaling, parameters and special TCP behavior for the European Digital CAS TCP
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Chapter 13 - European Digital CAS Protocol
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A description of signaling, parameters and special TCP behavior for the Pulsed E and M TCP
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Chapter 14 - Pulsed E and M Protocol
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A description of signaling, parameters and special TCP behavior for the International Wink Start TCP
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Chapter 15 - International Wink Start Protocol
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A description of signaling, parameters and special TCP behavior for the Signaling System 5 TCP
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Chapter 16 - Signaling System 5 Protocol
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A description of signaling, parameters and special TCP behavior for the System R1.5 TCPs
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Chapter 17 - System R1.5 Protocol
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A description of signaling, parameters and special TCP behavior for the MF Socotel (MFS) TCP
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Chapter 18 - MF Socotel Protocol
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A description of signaling, parameters and special TCP behavior for the Australian P2 TCP
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Chapter 19 - Australian P2 Protocol
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A list of terms and definitions
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Appendix A - Glossary
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Information on caller ID fields available for different countries
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Appendix B - Supported Caller ID Files
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Information about available SLAC files
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Appendix C - Available SLAC Files
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