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R2 call control – Dialogic 6.2 User Manual

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Enabling the R2 Protocol

November 2009

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R2 Call Control

This section presents an overview of R2 outbound and inbound call

setup and tear down. LEC protocols and ISDN use a similar

mechanism.

Once the trunk is configured, a particular channel that is enabled is

ready to dial an outbound call or process an inbound call from the

network. The R2 protocol stack automatically selects a DSP channel

(Boston channel) to perform the tone detection/generation

operations. The first B-channel on the first line uses the first DSP

channel, then each subsequent B-channel selects the next DSP

channel.

The first B-channel on the next line selects the DSP channel

immediately following the DSP channel selected for the last

B-channel of the previous line, thus ensuring there are no gaps in

the DSP channel usage caused by different number of timeslots in T1

and E1 lines.

During call setup - either inbound or outbound - the application

must not issue any commands to the Tone Generation and Tone

Detection facilities, as these would interfere with the R2 signaling

and cause the call to be abnormally terminated. If the application

connecting DSP channels and B-channels through the Telephony

Bus (H.100), it must ensure the appropriate DSP channel is free and

connected to the corresponding B-channel when it is ready to

receive/place calls. Once the call is connected, the DSP and

B-channels are remapped.