AG CAS for Natural Call Control Installation and Developer's Manual

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Table of Contents

About This Manual

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1 Introduction

1.1 Introduction
1.2 About Telephone Trunks
1.2.1 Analog Trunks
1.2.2 Digital Trunks
1.3 Trunk Interface Boards
1.3.1 Trunk Interface Boards and the MVIP Bus
1.4 About CAS Protocol Software
1.5 Protocols and CT Access
1.5.1 About Trunk Control Programs (TCPs)
1.5.2 Parameter Files
1.6 Protocol Software Package Contents
1.6.1 Trunk Control Programs (TCPs)
1.6.2 About AG Configuration and Parameter Files
1.6.3 Binary Parameter Category Definition Files
1.6.4 ASCII Parameter Value Definition Files
1.6.5 SLAC Files

2 Installing and Removing Protocol Software

2.1 Introduction
2.1.1 System Requirements
2.2 Installing Under Windows NT
2.3 Installing Under UNIX (Unixware and Solaris)
2.4 Removing AG CAS Protocol Software
2.4.1 Uninstalling Under Windows NT
2.4.2 Uninstalling Under UNIX

3 Editing AG Configuration Files

3.1 Introduction
3.2 Creating the AG Configuration File
3.3 Sample AG Configuration Files
3.3.1 AG 2000 Board: Loop Start Protocol
3.3.2 AG-E1 Board: MFC-R2 Protocol
3.3.3 AG Quad T1 Board: WNK Protocol

4 Loading and Starting CAS TCPs

4.1 Introduction
4.2 Using Country-Specific Parameters
4.2.1 Before Configuring TCPs
4.2.2 Changing Parameter Files with switchpar
4.2.3 Adding Protocols for a Particular Country
4.2.4 Changing Default TCP Parameters
4.2.5 Changing Country Parameter Files
4.3 Starting CAS Protocols
4.3.1 Starting CAS Protocols with Resource Management

5 AG CAS Call Control

5.1 Introduction
5.2 NCC Service Call Control Model
5.2.1 Lines and Calls
5.2.2 Call Control States
5.3 NCC Service State Machines
5.3.1 Line States
5.3.2 Call States
5.4 Call Control Functions and Associated Events
5.4.1 Call Control Functions and Solicited Events
5.4.2 Unsolicited Events
5.5 Retrieving Call Information
5.5.1 The NCC_CALL_STATUS Structure
5.5.2 The NCC_CAS_EXT_CALL_STATUS Structure
5.6 Specifying Extended Information with nccPlaceCall

6 Analog Loop Start Protocols

6.1 Introduction
6.1.1 Capability Mask
6.2 Signaling Overview
6.3 Parameters
6.3.1 Editable Parameters
6.3.2 Country Regulatory Specifications
6.4 Special TCP Behavior
6.4.1 Release Guard
6.4.2 Call Transfer on Loop Start lines
6.4.3 Loop Current Reversal Parameters
6.4.4 Caller ID

7 Australian P2 Protocol

7.1 Introduction
7.2 Capability Mask
7.3 Signaling Overview
7.4 Parameters
7.4.1 Editable Parameters
7.4.2 Non-editable Parameters
7.5 Special TCP Behavior
7.5.1 Inbound Calls: Retrieving Digits All at Once
7.5.2 Inbound Calls: Receiving Digits One at a Time
7.5.3 Billing Pulses

8 Wink Start Protocols
(Digital and Analog )

8.1 Introduction
8.2 Capability Mask
8.3 Signaling Overview
8.4 Parameters
8.4.1 Editable Parameters
8.4.2 Non-editable Parameters
8.5 Special TCP Behavior
8.5.1 Inbound Calls: Retrieving Digits All at Once
8.5.2 Inbound Calls: Receiving Digits One at a Time

9 European Digital CAS Protocol

9.1 Introduction
9.2 Capability Mask
9.3 Signaling Overview
9.3.1 Italy (Norma CEI 103-1/7)
9.3.2 Sweden (P7/P8)
9.3.3 The Netherlands (ALS70D)
9.3.4 Register Signaling
9.4 Parameters
9.4.1 Editable Parameters
9.4.2 Non-editable Parameters
9.5 Special TCP Behavior
9.5.1 Inbound Calls: Retrieving Digits All at Once
9.5.2 Inbound Calls: Receiving Digits One at a Time
9.5.3 Outbound Calls: Digit Format
9.5.4 Billing Pulses

10 Feature Group D Protocol

10.1 Introduction
10.2 Capability Mask
10.3 Signaling Overview
10.4 Parameters
10.4.1 Editable Parameters
10.4.2 Non-editable Parameters
10.5 Special TCP Behavior
10.5.1 Inbound Calls: Retrieving Digits

11 Ground Start Protocol

11.1 Introduction
11.2 Capability Mask
11.3 Signaling Overview
11.4 Parameters
11.4.1 Editable parameters
11.4.2 Country Regulatory Specifications

12 MF Socotel Protocol

12.1 Introduction
12.2 Capability Mask
12.3 Signaling Overview
12.4 Parameters
12.4.1 Editable Parameters
12.4.2 Non-editable Parameters
12.5 Special TCP Behavior
12.5.1 Inbound Calls: Retrieving Digits All at Once
12.5.2 Inbound Calls: Recieving Digits One at a Time
12.5.3 Billing Pulses

13 Multi-Frequency R2 Protocol

13.1 Introduction
13.2 Capability Mask
13.3 Signaling Overview
13.4 Parameters
13.4.1 Editable Parameters
13.4.2 Non-editable Parameters
13.5 Special TCP Behavior
13.5.1 Inbound Calls: Retrieving Digits All at Once
13.5.2 Inbound Calls: Recieving Digits One at a Time
13.5.3 Billing Pulses

14 Off-Premises Station Protocol

14.1 Introduction
14.2 Capability Mask
14.3 Signaling Overview
14.4 Parameters
14.4.1 Editable Parameters
14.4.2 Country Regulatory Specifications

15 Operator Work Station Protocol

15.1 Introduction
15.2 Capability Mask
15.3 Signaling Overview
15.4 Parameters

16 Pulsed E and M Protocol

16.1 Introduction
16.2 Capability Mask
16.3 Signaling Overview
16.3.1 Multi-Frequency Compelled Scheme
16.4 Parameters
16.4.1 Editable Parameters
16.4.2 Non-editable Parameters
16.5 Special TCP Behavior
16.5.1 Inbound Calls: Retrieving Digits All at Once
16.5.2 Inbound Calls: Recieving Digits One at a Time
16.5.3 Billing Pulses

17 Signaling System Number 5 Protocol

17.1 Introduction
17.2 Capability Mask
17.3 Signaling Overview
17.3.1 Signal Exchange
17.4 Parameters
17.4.1 Editable Parameters
17.4.2 Non-editable Parameters
17.5 Special TCP Behavior
17.5.1 Inbound Calls: Retrieving Digits All at Once
17.5.2 Inbound Calls: Recieving Digits One at a Time
17.5.3 Outbound Calls: Digit Format

18 System R1.5 Protocol

18.1 Introduction
18.2 Capability Mask
18.3 Signaling Overview
18.4 Parameters
18.4.1 Editable Parameters
18.4.2 Non-editable Parameters
18.5 Special TCP Behavior
18.5.1 Inbound Calls: Retrieving Digits All at Once
18.5.2 Inbound Calls: Recieving Digits One at a Time

19 Feature Group D Protocol

19.1 Introduction
19.2 Capability Mask
19.3 Signaling Overview
19.4 Parameters
19.4.1 Editable Parameters
19.4.2 Non-editable Parameters
19.5 Special TCP Behavior
19.5.1 Inbound Calls: Retrieving Digits
19.5.2 Outbound Calls: Digit Format

Appendix A Glossary

Appendix B Protocol Capabilities

AG CAS Protocol Capabilities
Support for Categories (AP2, EAM, EUC, FGD, GDS, LPS)
Support for Categories (MFC, MFS, OPS, R15, STA, WNK)

Appendix C Call Control Parameters

Parameters
NCC Function Parameters

Appendix D Supported Caller ID Formats

BellCore Caller ID Data
NTT (Japan) Caller ID Data
ETSI (France) Caller ID Data

Appendix E Available SLAC Files

SLAC Files

Appendix F Gateway Application Call Control

Introduction
Accepting Calls
Rejecting Calls


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