Avaya 03-300430 User Manual

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H323-BCH (H.323 B Channel)
Issue 1 June 2005
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H323-BCH (H.323 B Channel)
S8700 | 8710
 / 
S8500
 / 
S8300
No maintenance diagnostic tests exist for this object.
H.323 signaling is similar to ISDN Q.931 signaling. In order to take advantage of existing ISDN 
Avaya™ Communication Manager, H.323 trunk AvayaCommunication Manager software 
includes H.323 signaling groups, H.323 D channels and H.323 B channels. H.323 signaling 
groups are similar in concept to ISDN PRI signaling groups. H.323 D-channels are an artificial 
fabrication created only to allow maximum re-use of system ISDN code. H.323 B channels are 
also an artificial fabrication.
No physical hardware components make up the H.323 B-channel object discussed here. Along 
with the D channel, these objects allow existing ISDN Communication Manager software to be 
re-used for H.323 trunking. The H.323 signaling group is not a collection of physical D-channels 
that exist on one or more DS1 facilities. The H.323 signaling group can be considered to be one 
D channel that physically rides on a C-LAN port (IP_PROCR port in an S8300 system) and the 
IP network. Unlike ISDN D-channels, the H.323 D channel may come up and down on a 
call-by-call basis. So, the H.323 D channel is actually a TCP/IP signaling channel. Layer 1 and 2 
of this signaling channel may be monitored by IP PING testing.
Performance in terms of voice latency for a signaling group is monitored by background 
measurements collected by the Media Processor board.
H.323 B channels use Media Processor ports to carry the actual bearer. The Media Processor 
port is a service circuit. On a call-by-call basis, any port of a media processor may be serving an 
H.323 station or an H.323 B channel. Status information may exist for a specific H.323 B 
channel, and an H.323 B channel may be busied out and released, but no maintenance 
diagnostic tests will exist for the object.
Errors are logged for craft busyout conditions. The system receives service state updates for 
craft-driven busyout/release. Under normal conditions the system automatically places H.323 B 
channels into or out of service when it receives an H.323 signaling-group service state update. 
Craft busyout drops active calls.
Error Log Entries and Test to Clear Values
Note:
a. *Error Type 18: Indicates that this specific H.323 trunk group member has been craft 
busied-out.
Table 454: H323-BCH B-Channel Error Log Entries 
Error 
Type
Aux 
Data
Associated Test
Alarm 
Level
On/Off 
Board
Service 
State
18 (
)
Any
B-channel busied out
Warning
off
OOS