TSP Edge User’s Manual
40-400-00065, Rev. E
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Time to answer
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Call duration
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Errors such as T1/E1 loss of sync
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Date/time of each event
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Programmable call parameters
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Analog channel types: Loop Start FXS and FXO
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T1 channel type (robbed bit signaling): Loop Start, Ground Start,
Immediate Dial, Wink Start, Delay Dial
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E1 channel signaling including: CAS Q.421 with DTMF Variation,
Loop Start, Ground Start, Wink, Immediate Dial, Delay Dial
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CAMA or Tie Trunk operation
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Programmable T1 and E1 signaling bit states for A, B, C & D bits
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T1/E1 Clear channel “nailed up” 64 KB/s connection
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Call Timing: Call Duration, Guard Time, Far-end Disconnect Time,
Delay Before Audio Message
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Dial String: ANI/DNIS Transmit Digits –40 Digits,
Phone Number –40 Digits
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Dial Tone: Enable, Delay Before, Length
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Ringback: Enable, Duration
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Bulk call generation
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Diagnostics with ability to place channels in different signaling states and
shows the signaling bit states on T1/E1
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Trace for detailed call progress of a channel
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Ability to control multiple Edge units with a single computer via the Ethernet
connection
Typical Applications
The Edge is configurable for three basic types of calls: End-to-End, Call Originate,
and Call Terminate. End-to-End calls are similar to calls placed through any switch;
calls are originated on one end and are terminated on the other end. However, in some
applications, you may want to simulate incoming traffic to a connected device; these
calls are originated from within the Edge. You may also want to monitor outgoing
traffic from a connected device, these calls are Terminated into the Edge.
End-to-End Calls
End-to-End calls are ones where one channel is connected to another. They are
initiated by an external device connected to the Edge, attempting to make a