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DEFINITY Switch <strong>Connectivity</strong><br />

1 <strong>Network</strong>ing Overview<br />

TCP/IP signaling connections were introduced with DEFINITY Release 7. Starting<br />

with R7, X.25 was no longer sold with new systems. R7 and later new systems ship<br />

with only TCP/IP connections or ISDN-PRI <strong>for</strong> DCS signaling. However, existing<br />

systems with X.25 and/or ISDN-PRI DCS signaling can be upgraded to the latest<br />

version and keep those signaling links, or a new system can be added to an existing<br />

DCS network. Connections to the CMS Call Center and Intuity AUDIX adjuncts can<br />

use either X.25 or 10Base-T DCS signaling.<br />

When a DCS network uses a mixture of two or three of the different DCS signaling<br />

types, one or more switches in the network must act as a gateway. A gateway switch<br />

is connected between two switches using different signaling protocols and the<br />

gateway enables the two end switches to <strong>com</strong>municate by converting the signaling<br />

messages between the two protocols. A gateway switch can provide conversion<br />

between two or all three of the signaling protocols, but only one protocol can be used<br />

<strong>for</strong> DCS signaling between any two switches.<br />

What is transmitted<br />

between connected<br />

switches?<br />

A telephone call consists of voice (bearer) data and call-signaling data. If the call is<br />

over a DCS network, DCS signaling data is also required. The DCS signaling data is<br />

sent over a separate path from the voice and call-signaling data.<br />

Call-signaling data<br />

The call-signaling data includes messages necessary to set up the call connection,<br />

maintain the connection during the call, and remove the connection when the call is<br />

finished.<br />

DCS-signaling data<br />

The DCS-signaling data is separate from the call-signaling data. How it gets<br />

transmitted depends on the connection type, which determines the type of signaling<br />

protocol used.<br />

How does the data<br />

move between<br />

switches?<br />

Figure 1 shows some of the major <strong>com</strong>ponents of switch connections. Be<strong>for</strong>e R7, a<br />

call from switch 1 to switch 2, which consists of voice and signaling data, is sent<br />

through a trunk circuit pack across a TDM transmission facility to a trunk circuit pack<br />

in switch 2. Releases 7 and later add alternate pathways <strong>for</strong> the call data. In R8 and<br />

later releases, Q.931 signaling is used, which enables support <strong>for</strong> DCS+ and QSIG.<br />

The C-LAN circuit pack enables signaling data to be packetized and sent over a LAN,<br />

WAN, or the Internet. The IP Interface (TN802B) circuit pack enables voice data and<br />

non-DCS signaling data to be sent over IP facilities.<br />

<strong>Admin</strong>istration <strong>for</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Connectivity</strong><br />

555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730<br />

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