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ISDN Call Processing Overview
November 2009
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Making an ISDN Outgoing Call
A typical outgoing ISDN call is illustrated in 
. In this call 
scenario, the module is making an outgoing call. During an outgoing 
call, if the phone number is more than 20 digits long, the application 
automatically sends the number using overlapped dialing (See 
 for more information). The following 
message exchange is relative to the module:
1. The host initiates an outgoing call by sending an L4L3mCALL_
REQUEST message to the module; this message must contain 
information about the call (calling party and called party 
numbers, and so on).
2. Upon receipt of the L4L3mCALL_REQUEST message, the 
module issues a SETUP message to the network; this message 
must contain information about the call (calling party and called 
party numbers, and so on).
3. The network responds to the SETUP with a CALL 
PROCEEDING message indicating the call request is being 
processed.
4. Following the CALL PROCEEDING, the network sends an 
ALERTING message indicating the called party is ringing.
5. Upon receipt of the ALERTING message, the module generates 
an L3L4mALERTING message to the host.
6. The network then sends a CONNECT message to the module 
indicating it is connecting the call.
7. The module generates two messages upon receipt of the 
CONNECT.
Š
L3L4mCONNECT message to the host; the host can consider 
the call connected at this point
Š
CONNECT ACKNOWLEDGE message to the network 
indicating the CONNECT message has been acknowledged