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CPE Signaling Model

November 2009

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Information passed from the inbound side to the outbound side is:

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Called line condition (for example, free with change, busy, etc.)

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Network congestion

ITU recommendations specify a set of 6 frequencies to be used for

forward signals, and another 6 for backward signals. Each signal

consists of 2 frequencies, thus providing 15 forward signals and

15 backward signals. The recommendations allow countries to use

only 5 frequencies (10 signals) for forward signaling and 4

frequencies (6 signals) for backward signaling. Both the forward and

backward signals can assume a number of meanings depending on

the signaling state. Transition from one set of meanings (called a

'group') to another is controlled by transmission of specific signals.

ITU recommendations define 2 groups for forward signals (groups I

and II) and 2 for backward signals (groups A and B). Some countries

chose to define 3 groups in each direction (I, II and III for forward

signals and A, B and C for backward signals). The concept of 'groups'

allows more information to be conveyed (2 groups containing up to

15 signals results in 30 signals in each direction) without having to

increase the number of signal generators and detectors, which are

expensive resources.

The forward channel initiates inter-register signaling with the

transmission of the first DNIS digit. Subsequent forward

transmission is controlled by the last backward channel signal

response.

1. DNIS transmission processing
2. ANI transmission processing
3. Called line condition processing
The backward channel controls inter-register signaling in the sense

that after the first DNIS digit transmission, each subsequent forward

channel signal is a response to the last backward channel signal.

Following the first DNIS digit, the backward channel directs the

collection of the address information according to the inbound

application parameters associated with the call. The backward

protocol is abstracted into four processing states that correspond to

the four blocks of information that are sent by the forward side:
1. DNIS number collection
2. DNIS category
3. ANI number collection
4. ANI category