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Wink Start with Feature Group B & D

November 2009

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Wink Start with Feature Group B & D

To configure a Brooktrout module for wink start with Feature Group

B and D signaling, the host must issue an L4L3mENABLE_CAS

with an IISDN_ROBBED_BIT_DATA structure that contains the

following settings:

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send_glare_err_event = 0 (not used for wink start)

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in_trunk_type = IISDNttWINK_START (the default value)

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out_trunk_type = IISDNttWINK_START (the default value)

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fgb_fgd_mode = 1 (enabling Feature Group B and D)

The remaining settings are described in the context of incoming and

outgoing calls in the subsections that follow.

Incoming Call Processing

During an incoming call, the host receives an L3L4mPRE_SEIZE

message if send_preseize_event = 1 in the IISDN_ROBBED_BIT_

DATA structure. This message is sent when the module detects an

incoming seizure (off hook). The module automatically responds to

the seizure by sending a wink, indicating it is ready to receive digits.

The maximum number of digits the module expects to receive must

be specified in the max_incoming_digit_count field. The digits are

reported to the host in an L3L4mSETUP_IND message.

To acknowledge the receipt of digits, the host must issue an

L4L3mTX_WINK message to send another wink to the network. To

answer the call, the host must issue an L4L3mCONNECT_

REQUEST message.

Figure 27

shows how a Brooktrout module processes an incoming

Feature Group B and D call received over a wink start trunk.