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Making call transfers using qsig, Isdn qsig, Supplementary services support – Dialogic 6.2 User Manual

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Making Call Transfers Using QSIG

November 2009

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Making Call Transfers Using QSIG

ISDN QSIG

QSIG is an ISO standard that defines the ISDN signaling and

control methods used to link PBXs in private ISDN networks. The

standard extends the “Q” point in the ISDN logical reference model,

which was established by the ITU-T in its Q.93x series of

recommendations that defined the basic functions of ISDN switching

systems.

QSIG is an ISDN based protocol for signaling between nodes of a

Private Integrated Services Network (PISN). In particular, QSIG

allows compatibility among products in a multi-vendor environment.

QSIG is only specified for the ISDN Interface Type Point-to-Point,

that is you cannot configure or use this protocol in conjunction with a

Point-to-Multi-Point interface.

Supplementary Services Support

QSIG supports the following supplementary services:

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Calling Line Identification Presentation (Caller ID)

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Calling Line Identification Restriction

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Advice of Charge

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Call Diversion (Unconditional, Busy and Not Responding)

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Call Transfer

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Name Identification

This service uses the same caller ID functions that are used with

other protocols:

BfvLineWaitForCall

and

BfvCallWaitForSetup.

Calling Line Identification
Restriction

Uses the

BfvCallSetup

function which allows the Bfv application to

set call presentation and screening on a per call basis.

Advice of Charge (AOC)

Supplementary service enables a user to receive information on the

recorded charges for a call when the call is terminated.