Signaling and call control, E and m type i signaling – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual
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NT8D15 E and M Trunk card
Signaling and call control
The information in this section describes the signaling and call control of E
and M Type I and II trunks. The call is terminated and the trunk released
by a disconnect message sent to the associated unit.
Figure 223 "Signaling orientation for tandem connection between E and
M and CO trunks" (page 666)
shows the trunk signaling orientation for a
tandem connection between E and M and CO trunks.
Figure 223
Signaling orientation for tandem connection between E and M and CO trunks
The information in this section describes the signaling and call control of E
and M Type I and II trunks. The call is terminated and the trunk released
by a disconnect message sent to the associated unit.
Figure 226 "Signaling orientation for tandem connection between E and M
and CO trunks" (page 670)
shows the E and M Trunk signaling orientation
for a tandem connection between E and M and CO trunks.
The information in this section describes the signaling and call control
of E and M Type I and II trunks. The call is terminated and the trunk
released by a disconnect message sent to the associated unit.
231 "Signaling orientation for tandem connection between E and M and
CO trunks" (page 684)
shows the trunk signaling orientation for a tandem
connection between E and M and CO trunks.
E and M Type I signaling
Figure 224 "E and M Type I signaling patterns - originating party release"
(page 668)
shows E and M Type I signaling patterns for incoming and
outgoing calls.
Figure 225 "E and M Type I signaling patterns - originating
party release on a tandem connection" (page 669)
shows Type I signaling
patterns on a tandem connection where the originating end is senderized
and the route is over a CO trunk (not applicable to CCSA).
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Circuit Card Reference
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02.06
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