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InterChange iQ 2000 and iQ 2000plus
Although the amount of service inter-operation varies a little, depending on the capabilities of
the Q.931 equipment, the table below shows what can be achieved in most cases:
DPNSS Service
IiQ 2000plus Proxy Service
Diversion at DPNSS extension
- Immediate
- Busy
- No Reply
IiQ 2000plus makes the diversion call
(1)
.
- Diversion Validation
InterChange adsorbs the DPNSS signalling and
provides an automatic positive response.
Operator Redirection
If a call transferred from a DPNSS operator to an
IP ’phone is not answered the call will be returned
to the operator after a configured time.
Operator Night Service
A call from IP to the DPNSS operator will be
redirected to a DPNSS Night Service answering
point if necessary.
Operator Series Call
Full support for the Series Call feature offered at
many DPNSS operator stations.
General Redirection
Full support for calls from Q.931 ’phones when
the DPNSS PBX requests call redirection or
redirection on call failure.
Note:
(1)
This includes diversions to Q.931-attached ’phones, provided the DPNSS PBX’s routing is
correctly configured. Calls from Q.931 ’phones that are proxy-diverted back to Q.931 occupy
two circuits through InterChange to the DPNSS PBX. If the PBX cannot be configured to
route incoming calls back down the same link so that they can reach the Q.931 equipment,
such calls will fail.
InterChange can support a small degree of filtering on diverted-to party address, to prevent
proxy diversion calls that would fail anyway being offered to back to the PBX; these detailed
configuration options are available only through the manual configuration process described
in section 6.
5.5 Interworking DPNSS with Cisco Call Manager
Cisco’s AVVID™ Call Manager™ (CCM) IP PBX provides a Primary Rate Q.931 or QSIG
interface for telephony via an IP connection to a voice enabled IP-network edge-device,
usually an IOS router. When the IP traffic between CCM and the IOS router uses the MGCP
protocol, CCM can provide a QSIG or Q.931 interface. When the IP connection uses the
H.323 protocol CCM provides a Q.931 interface.