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QSIG
371
Administration for Network Connectivity
555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000
CID: 77730
B
Private Networking
Setting Up QSIG
Begin
Steps
1
Verify with your sales representative or project manager what QSIG capabilities
the system should have. The following capabilities apply:
the system should have. The following capabilities apply:
2
Determine whether the system is using ISDN-PRI, ISDN-BRI, or ATM for the
QSIG network connections. Your sales representative or project manager should
know this. (If the system is using ATM trunking for QSIG, see DEFINITY ECS
R8.2 - ATM Installation, Upgrades, and Administration, 555-233-124.)
QSIG network connections. Your sales representative or project manager should
know this. (If the system is using ATM trunking for QSIG, see DEFINITY ECS
R8.2 - ATM Installation, Upgrades, and Administration, 555-233-124.)
Table 1.
QSIG capabilities
Capability Categories
Cross-Networking Features
QSIG Basic
•
Calling/Connected Number
•
Calling Number Identification
•
Transit Counter
Interworking with DCS
•
Called/Calling Name/Number delivered
to and received from DCS networked
switches
to and received from DCS networked
switches
Basic Supplementary Service
•
Called/Busy Name
•
Call Completion
•
Call Forwarding (Diversion)
•
Calling Name Identification
•
Call Offer
•
Centralized AUDIX
•
Call Transfer
•
Path Retention
•
Message Waiting Indication
Centralized Attendant Service
•
Centralized Attendant
Supplementary Service with
Rerouting
Rerouting
•
Call Forwarding (Diversion) with
Rerouting
Rerouting
•
Path Replacement
Transfer into Lucent QSIG Voice
Mail
•
Transfer into QSIG Voice Mail
Value-Added Lucent (VALU)
•
Called/Busy Number Display
•
Distinctive Ringing
•
Call Coverage