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RBS configuration task list
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SmartWare Software Configuration Guide 
20 • RBS configuration
Ground Start: This protocol is commonly used for local loop PBX services. The protocol is asymmetric 
what means, the exchange and the subscriber side are different. Always an Exchange/Subscriber pair must 
be connected together. There is a provisioning for ring indication in this protocol.
E&M Wink Start: This protocol is used between exchanges, is symmetric and has NO provisioning for ring 
indication. The ‘wink’ serves as an indication that the terminating side is ready to receive the called party 
number, it is analogous to the dial tone.
E&M Immediate Start: This protocol is almost the same as E&M Wink Start but the originating side must 
have the capability for inband dial tone detection due to a missing ‘ready to receive digits’ indication.
E&M Double Wink Start: This protocol is almost the same as E&M Wink Start with the difference after 
the terminating side has received all digits of the called party number, it sends back an acknowledge ‘wink’ 
to the originating side.
Mode: rbs
Configuring RBS encapsulation
This command specifies the next protocol or application has to be attached to the RBS protocol. Here it will 
always be the CC-RBS (Call Control) application and also a binding to a pre-created RBS interface is neces-
sary. For information about creation and configuration of a RBS interface please consult Chapter 37,
Mode: rbs
Debugging RBS
For the investigation of possible RBS protocol problems or to get information about the call signaling state, 
there exist two debug commands with the options ‘event’ and ‘error’. The first command is called ‘debug cas’ 
(Channel Associated Signaling) and outputs information about sent and received A, B, C and D bits as well as 
information about the debouncing state. Debouncing of the received signaling state bits is necessary due to 
possible transmission failures on the TDM line. The second debug command is called ‘debug rbs’ and outputs 
information about call signaling state changes (On-Hook, Off-Hook, Ringing, Wink).
Step
Command
Purpose
1
node(rbs)]#[no] protocol {loop-start 
{exchange | subscriber} | ground-start 
{exchange | subscriber} | eam-double-
wink-start | eam-immediate-start | 
eam-wink-start}
Selects the RBS protocol.
Step
Command
Purpose
1
node(rbs)]#[no] encapsulation cc-rbs
Enables/Disables the next application or pro-
tocol. Only CC-RBS is supported.
2
node(rbs)]#[no] bind interface interface
Bind the RBS protocol to an existing call con-
trol interface.