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Managing calls using ip telephony – Dialogic 6.2 User Manual

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Managing Calls Using IP Telephony

November 2009

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Managing Calls Using IP Telephony

The Bfv API supports fax functionality over IP networks using the

Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and the H.323 protocol as well as

the PSTN network (using ISDN, RBS, R2 MFC, and analog loop

start call control protocols) through a common and consistent

programming interface. This flexibility helps you to develop fax

applications that can place and receive calls over traditional PSTN

and IP transports using modules or the SR140.

Note:

Be aware of the following regarding IP calls:

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H.323 (fast or slow start) or SIP is used to establish calls over the

IP network.

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The SR140 software supports T.38, G.711 fax pass-through, and

audio calls.

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The TR1034 board module supports T.38, G.711 fax pass-

through, and audio calls on some models

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SR140 and TR1034 both use RTP sessions before the T.38

transmission is established. The RTP contains the CED or CNG

tones used to establish a fax call.

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Only G.711 DTMF generation and detection in the RTP stream

is supported on the SR140 and TR1034 platforms.

All channels on a given module must be configured for IP call control

or for PSTN call control. Dialogic does not support combined modes

of call control on a given module. Multiple modules within a system

can be configured to support several modes of call control, each

module being configured to support only one mode.

For proper operation, the SR140 or the TR1034 Ethernet interface

(the one used for IP call control) should be wired to a common hub or

switch.

Figure 19 on page 216

shows a typical network wiring

configuration.