Table 17 – Dialogic 6.2 User Manual
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CPE Signaling Model
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Table 17. Line Signaling Model
State
CAS Bits
Notes
Outbound AB
Inbound AB
Idle
10
10
Both outbound and inbound
channels are sending idle signal.
Seize
00
10
Outbound channel seizes the line.
Seize Acknowledge
00
11
Inbound channel initializes MFC
inter-register signaling and sends
the seize acknowledgment. When
the seize acknowledgment is
recognized by the outbound
channel, inter-register signaling
begins with the transmission of the
first DNIS digit.
If the call is accepted by the inbound side via the inter-register signaling, the answered state
is entered.
Answer
00
01
Answer
00
11
Metering pulses are possible. In
this example the pulse is
transmitted on the A bit. The
outbound side must not confuse
this with a clear back signal.
Answer
00
01
Metering pulse over, inbound
resumes transmission of the
answer signal.
If the call is rejected by the inbound side via the inter-register signaling, the outbound side is
responsible for clearing the call.
Clear forward
10
11
Outbound side sends clear forward.
Idle
10
10
Inbound side sends the idle signal.
Disconnection initiated by the inbound side.
Clear back
00
11 or 00
The hang-up might be signaled by a
clear back (AB=11) or by a forced
release (AB=00), as indicated by
network specifications.
Clear forward
10
11 or 00
Outbound side sends the clear
forward signal.