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Glossary
Glossary
Glossary
Glossary
H.323
Configuring H.323
H.323
The Converged Network Framework
IPS S3 card
querying
H.323 in Packet Networks
H.323 Offer in Relation to IMTC Testing and iNOW! Profile Criteria
H.323 Offer Overview
General Information
Media Processing Features supported with the VDAC-ONE Card
H.323 Protocol Overview
Allows Multimedia
H.323 in Packet Networks
Protocol Standard
H.323 Version 2 Compliance
CODEC Negotiation
DTMF Support
Feature Limitations
H.323 offer in relation to IMTC Testing and iNOW! Profile Criteria
Hookflash Relay
IMTC iNOW!
Lightweight Registration
Restrictions
Supported Standard MIBs and RFCs
H245 Tunneling
Handler Function Stacks
Handler Functions
Handler Functions
SKIM API Messaging
Applications’ use of Handler Functions
Default Handler Functions
Definition
Handler Function Stacks
Syntax
Handling Fiber Optic Cable Connectors
Handling Multiple Stack/SSN
Handling Ring Fiber Optic Cable
Handshaking
Hardware Modules That You Can License
Licenses for Cards
Licenses for Standby Line and Standby SS7 Cards
Licenses for Standby Matrix Controller Cards
Overview
Hardware Requirements
Common Channel Signaling (CCS) Cards
CSP Conferencing
CSP SIP Overview
Hardware Requirements
Hardware Requirements
Pre-Installation Considerations
Customer-Supplied Equipment
Hardware Support
HasGlobalTitle()
HasLinkedID ()
HasLinkedId()
HasPointCode()
HasSSN ()
Hierarchical Model
High
HMRT
Hong Kong Compliance
Hookflash Relay
A H.323 Support and Compliance
Software Overview
Host
conferencing
notification by router
optimizing interactions with switch
port information
uploading router data
Host-Based Control of Channel Allocation
Host-Controlled Continuity
Configuring SS7 10K Virtual Channels
Configuring SS7 Virtual Spans
Host-Initiated Download
Host-initiated outseizure
Host-Initiated Outseizures
Host-Initiated Release
Host-initiated routing
Host-Initiated Switchovers
Host-to-CSP API
Host and CSP Interaction
Host API Messages
Host Applications Layer
Host Computer Functions
Host Computer Requirements
Host Control
Distributed Host Control
Multiple Points of Host Control
Host Control Method of SIP 180 Provisional Response Generation
Host Disabling of Redundancy
Host Link Failure Detection
Host Link Failure Detection and Virtual CICs
Host Managed
Host Notification of Route Derivation
Configuration
Host Notification of Selective SIP Header Information
NPDI TLVs to Support this Feature
Host Using ITU TCAP Service
Host/Associated Party-initiated Call Release
Host/CSP Communication
Host/IP Network Interface Series 2 Card Integration Information
Hot
Hot-Swappable Cards
Hot-swapping
In-Service Upgrades
System Overview
Hot Swapping Cards
HTML
HTTP
Hz
IAM with a Continuity Request
IAM with a Continuity Request and a PPL Event Indications sent to the host
IC Regulatory Compliance Notices
CDC Class A
ICB
ICB Data
ICB Data Length
ICB Subtype
ICB Type
Idle State
T1 and E1
IE
D channel
ISDN PRI
IE Fields
Billing Type
Cause Codes
Coding Standard
Location
Number Plan Identification
Presentation Indicator
Progress Indicator
Reason For Redirection
Recommendation
Screening Indicator
Type of Number
IEEE
IEFT
IMG Information
Implementing Combined Link Set
Important ISUP PPL Information
Configuration Bytes
Other Customization
Protocol Timers
Important Notes Regarding IP Network Interface Series 2 Cards
255 Active Channels
510 Simultaneous Calls
Upgraded ROMs
IMSI
IMTC iNOW!
In
In-Band IP-to-IP Digit Transmission
In-Service Upgrades
In-Service Upgrades
SS7 Redundancy: Disabling, Reconfiguring and Querying
Adding a Node
Adding an EXNET Ring to Stand-alone Chassis
Making a Non-redundant System Redundant
Replacing an I/O Card
Replacing an SS7 Card
IN and Wireless
IN and Wireless Protocols
ITU/ETSI standard
TIA/ANSI standard
INAP
Inbound Call- Initiated by Host
Inbound Calls
Example of Inbound Call
Inbound Four-digit DNIS
Inbound SIP Calls
Inbound SIP Sessions Over a Persistent TCP Socket
Incoming and Outgoing Circuits
Incoming Call
IAM Received with COT Required
Incoming Call Handling
Host-Initiated Outseizures
Incoming Call Rejection by Host
Incoming Call Setup for ISUP
Call Flows
Diagram of Incoming SS7 Call Handling
Sequence of Default Incoming Call
Incoming Call Setup Using CON
Incoming Call Setup with Host-initiated Release
Incoming Call Trace
Incoming Call with Answer Supervision Mode of "Notify Only"
Incoming Call with Segmentation
Incoming calls
conferencing
ISDN PRI
routing
Incoming Calls
ISUP
ISUP ITU
Incoming Channel Routing
Incoming Hardware Failure Oriented Blocking
Incoming Hardware Failure Oriented Unblocking
Incoming Maintenance Blocking
Incoming Maintenance Unblocking
Incoming Resource Group Routing
Incoming Resource Group Routing with Multiple Criteria (Address Digit Type 2)
Incoming Segmentation Timeout
Incoming Segmentation with COT Enabled
Information
Glossary
Glossary
Information Control Blocks (ICBs) for V5.2
Information element, see IE
Information Elements
0x01 Call Reference
0x01 Service Indicator Code (SIC)
0x02 Called Party Number
0x02 Selection Data
0x03 Calling Party Number
0x03 Indication Data
0x04 Called Party Subaddress
0x05 Calling Party Subaddress
0x06 Redirecting Number
0x07 Cause
0x08 Progress Indicator
0x09 User-to-User
0x0A Codeset 6
0x0B Codeset 7
0x11 Codeset 5
0x12 Vari-A-Bill
0x13 Directory Number (DN) Provisioning
Bearer Capability
Network-specific Facilities
Initial Gatekeeper Discovery
Initial Gatekeeper Registration
Initial Media Inactivity Timeout (0x01EB) TLV
Initial State
Initialization Description
Initialize State
Initialize()
Parameters
Return Values
Syntax
Initializing SKTAL and registering SSN
Application Code
Initiating a Download
Creating a TFTP Configuration File
Downloading System Software
BOOTP Server Download
Host-Initiated Download
Inpulsed data, translating
Inpulsed Digits
Inpulsing Parameters
E1 Call Flows
E1 Call Flows
Inpulsing Parameters Configure
inseize
Inseize Control
Inseize Control Instructions
E1 Call Flows
E1 Call Flows
Inseize instructions
preprogrammed
Inseize Message for MFR2 with Called Party and Category
Insert, Remove, or Reset
Inserting a Power Supply Card
Installation
Cabling Guidelines
Connecting the Ethernet Cable
Connecting the Fiber Optic Cable
Connection Method
Diagram of a Ring Configuration
Establishing Communication Links
Installation Tips
Installation and Start-Up Questions
Do I have to run the SwitchManager?
How can I modify the default behavior of the SwitchKit modules?
In a configuration file, does the order of configuration messages matter?
In what order should I start the modules?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of running Switchkit (LLC & SwitchManager) as a Windows NT service?
What should I do when SwitchManager shows a NACK for AssignSpan?
Where do I install the software?
Why won’t the LLC run?
Why won’t the SwitchManager run?
Installation Location Requirements
Installation Procedures
Installation Summary
Installation Tips
Installation Verification on Solaris SPARC
Installation Verification on Windows
Installing a Card
Installing a Line Card
Installing a Matrix Controller Crad
Installing a Matrix Controller I/O Card
Installing a Redundant Power Supply Card
Powering CSP 2040
Powering CSP 2090 and CSP 2110
Installing an ISDN PRI Card
Installing and Configuring a BOOTP Server
UNIX
Installing and Configuring a TFTP Server
Changing System Software Version
Configuring the CSP
Overview
UNIX
Installing and Running the Route Configuration Tool
Installing I/O Cards
Installing Line I/O Cards
Installing SNMP on Solaris SPARC
Installing SNMP on Windows
Installing SwitchKit
Installing SwitchKit on UNIX
Before you begin
Directory Summary
Procedure for Installation
Installing SwitchKit on Windows
Before you begin
Steps of Installation
Installing the CCS I/O Cable
Installing the SNMP Agent on a Solaris SPARC
Installing the SNMP Agent on Windows
Reference
Instruction List
Default Instruction Lists
Default Instruction Lists
Integrated
Glossary
Glossary
Integrated Services Digital Network User Part (ISUP)
Intelligent Channel Allocation
Intelligent Network and Wireless
Introduction
Intelligent Network and Wireless Protocols
ANSI - 41
CAMEL
Future availability of AIN protocol
Matrix
UMTS/GSM-MAP
WIN
Inter-Application Messaging
Interactive energy detection
Energy Detection
Energy Detection
Invoking Energy Detection
Interactive Energy Detection
Energy Detection
Invoking Energy Detection
Internal Architecture
IP Call Processing and Translation
The CSP as H.323 protocol converter
Internal Messages
Internal State
Internal States
International Call Progress Analysis
InternationalRouting()
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Message
Basic Configuration
Startup Sequence/Basic Configuration
Internet Protocol (IP) Cards
Interworking TLVs
Introduction to TLVs
Introduction to TLVs
Introduction
Codecs
IN and Wireless Protocols
Performance & Reliability
SwitchKit IN and Wireless Components
SwitchKit Users
Introduction to Address Elements and Address Information Blocks
Generic AIB Format
Using AIBs
Introduction to BT IUP
Congestion Control
Features Available
Message Processing
Messages Not Supported
Introduction to Call Routing
Introduction to ICBs
Generic ICB Format
Introduction to Interworking
Introduction to Interworking
Introduction to Interworking
Definition of Interworking
Responsibilities of Host Application Provider
Introduction to SCCP/TCAP
Introduction to SSUTR2
Comparison to TUP
Definition
Modules
Refer to These Specifications
Software Architecture
Introduction to TLVs
Introduction to TLVs
Introduction to TLVs
Generic TLV Format
Interworking TLVs
Introduction to TLVs
Introduction to TLVs
Nested TLVs
Introduction to TLVs
Introduction to TLVs
Introduction to TUP Call Control
IP
Glossary
Glossary
IP Addressing
IP Based Routing
Call Agent Calls
Routing Process
Sample Route Control Message
IP Call Processing and Translation
IP Centrex/PBX
IP Connection Management
IP Connection Management
IP Connection Management
Establishing a Two-way Connection
IP Connection Management
IP Connection Management
One-Way Connection
IP Connection Management
IP Connection Management
Receive-only Connection
Receive-Only Connection
Transmit-Only Connection
IP Endpoint Signaling
IP Network Interface Card
Configure Module
IP Network Interface Series 2 (IPN S2) card
IP Network Interface Series 2 and VDAC-ONE Basic Packet and Maximum Packet Rate Differences
IP Network Interface Series 2 Card
VDAC-ONE and IP Network Interface Series 2 Cards
VDAC-ONE and IP Network Interface Series 2 Cards
IP Network Interface Series 2 Card - Model No. EXS-VDC-1220
Compliance
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 2 Card - See Model Numbers
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 3 Card - See Model Numbers
Configuration Information
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 2 Card - See Model Numbers
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 3 Card - See Model Numbers
Controls and Indicators
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 2 Card - See Model Numbers
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 3 Card - See Model Numbers
Description
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 2 Card - See Model Numbers
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 3 Card - See Model Numbers
DIP Switch S1 on Main Board
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 2 Card - See Model Numbers
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 3 Card - See Model Numbers
Ethernet Switch
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 2 Card - See Model Numbers
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 3 Card - See Model Numbers
Front View
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 2 Card - See Model Numbers
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 3 Card - See Model Numbers
Jumpers
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 2 Card - See Model Numbers
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 3 Card - See Model Numbers
Microprocessor
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 2 Card - See Model Numbers
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 3 Card - See Model Numbers
Monitor (Debug) Connector
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 2 Card - See Model Numbers
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 3 Card - See Model Numbers
Placement
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 2 Card - See Model Numbers
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 3 Card - See Model Numbers
Redundancy
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 2 Card - See Model Numbers
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 3 Card - See Model Numbers
Related Products
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 2 Card - See Model Numbers
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 3 Card - See Model Numbers
Side View
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 2 Card - See Model Numbers
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 3 Card - See Model Numbers
Specifications
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 2 Card - See Model Numbers
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 3 Card - See Model Numbers
Time Division Multiplex
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 2 Card - See Model Numbers
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 3 Card - See Model Numbers
VoIP Modules
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 2 Card - See Model Numbers
Dialogic® IP Network Interface Series 3 Card - See Model Numbers
IP Network Interface Series 2 Card Configuration Data
IP Network Interface Series 2 Voice Coder Packet Rate Information
IP Network Interface Series 3 Voice Coder Packet Rate Information
VoIP Resource Profiles
IP Network Interface Series 2/VDAC-ONE Interoperability
IP Network Series 2
Card View
IP Network Settings
IP Resource Attributes Summary Table
IP Resources Attributes
IP Resources Attributes
IP Resources Attributes
IP Resource Attributes Summary Table
IP Resources Attributes
IP Resources Attributes
IP Service Node
IP Signaling Series 3 (IPS S3) card
IP Signaling Series 3 Card - Model No. EXS-SCS-1000
Compliance
Configuration Information
Controls and Indicators
Description
DIP Switch SW1
Front View
I/O
Jumpers
Microprocessor
Placement
Related Products
Side View
Specifications
IP Type of Service
General IP Attributes
General IP Attributes
IPDC
IPN S2
queries
Resource Attributes
IPS S3
querying
ISA
IsComponentPresent()
Class TCAP_Abort : public TCAP_Dialogue
Class TCAP_Dialogue
ClassTCAP_Notice : public TCAP_Dialogue
ISDN
1 Common Channel Signaling
Configuration
Glossary
ISDN
D Channel Facility List
ISDN Interface Configuration
ISDN Terminal Configuration
ISDN card
ISDN configuration sequence
ISDN Information Elements
ISDN interface
querying D channels
ISDN LAPD
ISDN PRI
B Channel Configuration
Configuring ISDN PRI
ISDN D Channel Configuration
call processing
incoming
outgoing
overlap receiving
overlap sending
release
capabilities
component addressing
Euro-ISDN
IE
ISDN Software Features
Optional Information Elements
L2
L3
L3P
L3P B Channel Control
L3P Call Control
L3P BCC (0x0092) Atomic Functions
L3P Call Control (0x0005) Atomic Functions
L3P MGR (0x0093) Atomic Functions
L3P PSTN (0x0091) Atomic Functions
redundancy
configuration
Vari-A-Bill
ISDN Software Features
Other Optional ISDN Configurations
ISDN PRI Card - Model No. LNX-PRI-1100
Battery
Compliance
Configuration Information
Controls and Indicators
Description
DIP Switch SW1
DIP Switch SW2
Front and Side Views
Jumpers
Placement
Related Products
Specifications
ISDN PRI Card Redundancy
ISDN PRI Redundant I/O Card - Model No. LNX-PIO-1000
Active or Switchover Mode
Compliance
Configuration Information
Description
Front and Side Views
Placement
Related Products
Specifications
ISDN Series 3 Card - Model No. EXS-PRI-1300
Configuration Information
Controls and Indicators
Description
DIP Switch SW1
Front View
Jumpers
Microprocessor
Placement
Redundancy
Related Products
Side View
Specifications
ISDN User Part
ISDN Values
isInboundMsg
Syntax
IsLastOperation()
ISO
isOutboundMsg
Syntax
ISP
IsPreArrangedEnd()
IsRoutedByPCSSN()
isToolkit
ISUP
Configuring SS7 ISUP/TUP Message Formats
Glossary
ISUP
Software Modules That You Can License
SS7 Customization with ISUP Messages
SS7 Software Architecture
incoming call setup
Incoming Call Setup
Message Configuration
Messages
Suspend
user-defined messages
ISUP BLS (0x0016)
Check ISUP variant ID
ISUP BLS, HGBS MGBS
ISUP BLS (0x0016)
ISUP HGBS (0x007)
ISUP MGBS (0x0045)
ISUP Call Control and Circuit Management API
Channel State
Common Call Control API messages
DS0 Status Change messages
PPL Event Indication
PPL Event Request
Service State Configure message
ISUP CCO PPL Information
ISUP Continuity Check
Call Flows
Configuration
Continuity Check
Implementation
Required DSP Equipment
Specifications
ISUP CPC (0x0012)
Atomic Functions
CPC Send CRI Start
CPC Send L3P In Service Request
CPC Send L3P OOS Request
Cpc_af_105
Cpc_af_106
Cpc_af_107
Cpc_af_108
Cpc_af_110
Cpc_af_132
Determine Controlling Exchange Based on DPC/CIC
Prepare ISUP message and send it to SPRC
Prepare ISUP message from Config Bytes and send to SPRC
Resend SPRC Release
Send BLR Unblocking
Send BLS Blocking
Send CCI Start
Send CCI Stop
Send CGRR Reset Complete
Send CRCR Start
Send CRR Reset Complete
Send CRS RESET After T5
Send CRS Start
Send HGBS Blocking
Send HRB Unblocking
Send L3P ACM Indication
Send L3P ANM Indication
Send L3p Call Failure Indication with no RLC pending
Send L3P Call Failure Indication with RLC pending
Send L3P CON Indication
Send L3P CPG Indication
Send L3P CRM indication.
Send L3P CRM status.
Send L3P ISUP Event Indication
Send L3P Local Reset Indication
Send L3P Release Confirm
Send L3P Release Indication
Send L3P Remote Block/Unblock Circuit Indication
Send L3P Reset Indication
Send L3P Setup Indication
Send L3P User-Defined Message Indication
Send L5 PPL Event Indication
Send SPRC ACM
Send SPRC ANM
Send SPRC Circuit Status Query
Send SPRC CON
Send SPRC CPC Circuit Status
Send SPRC CPG
Send SPRC IAM
Send SPRC MPC Remote Blk Circuit Status
Send SPRC Release
Send SPRC Release Complete
Send SPRC SGM message
Send SPRC Transient Circuit Status
Send SPRC User-Defined Message
Send SSC a PAM message
Send SSC COT status
Send SSC ISUP message
Send SSC rel/reset indication
Send the ISUP message to L3P CIC
Store IAM Information
Test Circuit Query Local Blocking HWB Status
Test Circuit Query Local Blocking MPC Status
Test Circuit Query Remote Blocking HWB Status
Test Circuit Query Remote Blocking MPC Status
Test Parameter for Value
Test Parameter with Bit Mask
Validate L3P SS7 Parameters
ISUP CPC PPL Information
ISUP CQR PPL Information
ISUP CQS PPL Information
ISUP CRCS PPL Information
ISUP CRO PPL Information
ISUP CVR PPL Information
ISUP DCO PPL Information
ISUP HGBS (0x007)
Check ISUP variant ID
ISUP Introduction
Advantages of ISUP
Definition
End User Signaling
ISUP Call Control and Circuit Management API
ISUP L3P Link PPL Information
ISUP Message Configuration
ISUP MGBS (0x0045)
Check ISUP variant ID
ISUP MTP Pause Logic Options
ISUP Outgoing Call Setup
Call Flows
Default Call Sequence
Outgoing SS7 Call Setup Diagram
ISUP Remote Control
Adding a Node Offline
Converting Older Configuration Files
ISUP Segmentation
Definition
PPL Information
Redundancy
Segmentation Message (SGM)
ISUP Segmentation Call Flows
Incoming Call with Segmentation
Incoming Segmentation Timeout
Incoming Segmentation with COT Enabled
Outgoing Call with Segmentation in IAM
Outgoing Call with Segmentation in IAM and Backward Messages
Segmentation in ACM/ANM
Segmentation with Continuity Failure
ISUP Segmentation Configuration
ISUP Signaling Information
Definitions
ISUP Signaling Messages
ISUP SPRC (0x0013)
Add DPC to Pause List
Add MTP Message to Pause Queue
Assemble message in buffer
Check for DPC in Pause List and Remove
Check for DPC in UPU Queue and remove
Clear status bits for unequipped circuits. Test if number of status bits is range
Clear Unequipped Bit for CIC
CPC Circuit Status and remove unequipped status
De-queue all Expired DPC Messages from Pause Message Queue
De-queue an MTP Message from Pause Message Queue and Send to MTP
Decrement DPC Timer Values in Pause List
Forward Incoming Message to L3P
Forward Message to CPC
Place DPC in UPU queue
Remove All Expired DPCs from the Pause List
Send All ISUP SMs for a CIC a Stop Event
Send Call Control Message to CPC
Send Circuit Status to MPC
Send Confusion (CFN) Message
Send ISUP message to CPC
Send ISUP message to L3P
Send L3P ISUP Resume Event for DPC
Send L3P ISUP Unavailable Event for DPC
Send L3p Pause Expiration Events for Expired DPCs
Send L3P User Part Accessible
Send L5 Network Congestion Level Alarm
Send L5 PPL Event Indication for Span/Channel
Send L5 PPL Event Indication for stack
Send Message to BLR
Send Message to BLS
Send Message to CGRR
Send Message to CGRS
Send Message to CRI
Send Message to CRR
Send Message to GBUR
Send Message to GBUS
Send Message to HGBR
Send Message to HGBS
Send Message to MGBR
Send Message to MGBS
Send Message to MTP
Send Message to UCIC
Send MSG to CRCR
Send MSG to CRS
Send Pass-through message to L5
Send SGM message to L3P
Send the Segmented Message to CPC
Send UCIC to MTP
Set Unequipped Bit and clear all other status for CIC
SPRC test if Host controlled continuity enabled
Sprc_af_129
Sprc_af_130
Store Message in buffer
Store message in SGM buffer
Test Circuit Status for CRCR Recheck
Test Circuit Status for Transient
Test COT check flag in CPC
Test for Unequipped CIC
Test If Confusion (CFN) Message
Test if CRI Active
Test if CRS Active
Test if DPC is in Pause List
Test if Pause List is Empty
Test if Valid Message
Test ISUP Message Configuration Index
Test Message Parameter with Bit Mask
Test MTP Status Cause Byte
Test parameter with bitmask
Update CPC Circuit Status
Update CPC Circuit Status and Remove Transient Circuit Status
Update HW Blocking Circuit Status
Update Maintenance SM Circuit Status
Update MPC Blocking Circuit Status
Update Transient Circuit Status
Validate Message Parsing
ISUP SPRC PPL Information
ISUP SSC PPL Information
ITU
Glossary
Glossary
ITU ISUP CPC
ITU ISUP SPRC
ITU L3P CIC
ITU MTP3 PPL Timers
ITU Parameter Information
ITU Point Codes
ITU Example
JT Example
ITU Primitives (SCCP/TCAP)
ITU TCAP Primitive Sets
ITU TCAP Primitives
ITU SCCP and TCAP primitives
ITU TCAP Primitive Sets
ITU TCAP Primitives
SCCP TCAP Primitives
ITU Standard Causes
NORMAL CLASS
Resource Unavailable Class
SERVICE OR OPTION UNAVAILABLE CLASS
SERVICE/OPTION NOT IMPLEMENTED CLASS
ITU/ANSI Incoming Calls
ITU/ETSI standard
IUP
IVR
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