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QSIG<br />

B Private <strong>Network</strong>ing<br />

QSIG Basic Call Setup<br />

Transit Counter<br />

(ANF–TC)<br />

DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong> provides QSIG ANF-TC as defined in ISO/IEC 6B032 and 6B033.<br />

It prevents indefinite looping, connections giving poor transmission per<strong>for</strong>mance, and<br />

inefficient use of network resources.<br />

ANF-TC is invoked automatically <strong>for</strong> ISDN basic calls and the Route Pattern <strong>for</strong>m<br />

indicates the number of switches through which a call may be routed.<br />

QSIG Basic Supplementary Services<br />

Called/Busy Name<br />

QSIG Name and<br />

Number Identification<br />

Enables the calling party to see the name of the called party at the following times:<br />

• while the call is ringing at the called party’s terminal.<br />

• while listening to a busy tone because the called party’s terminal was busy.<br />

Called/Busy Name is similar to the display provided <strong>for</strong> local on-switch calls, as well<br />

as <strong>for</strong> the DCS calls, with the following exceptions:<br />

• Names longer than 15 characters are truncated; only the first 15 characters display.<br />

• The number does not display unless QSIG VALU is enabled.<br />

QSIG Name and Number Identification allows a switch to send and receive the<br />

calling number, calling name, connected number, and connected name. QSIG Name<br />

and Number Identification displays up to 15 characters <strong>for</strong> the calling and connected<br />

name and up to 15 digits <strong>for</strong> the calling and connected number across ISDN<br />

interfaces.<br />

You can administer outgoing calls as “yes”, “no”, or “restricted.” Restricted means<br />

that DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong> sends the in<strong>for</strong>mation but sends it “presentation restricted,”<br />

which indicates to the receiving switch that the in<strong>for</strong>mation should not be displayed.<br />

A received restricted number is included on the Call Detail Record (CDR).<br />

Transit switch in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

When DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong> acts as a transit switch, the QSIG standards require it to pass<br />

on all supplementary service in<strong>for</strong>mation that is not addressed to it. This includes<br />

name in<strong>for</strong>mation. (A “transit” switch is a switch that routes an in<strong>com</strong>ing call<br />

administered <strong>for</strong> Supplementary Services Protocol Bto a trunk also administered <strong>for</strong><br />

Supplementary Services Protocol B.) However, Basic Call Setup and number<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation is subject to modification by the transit switch. This means that trunk<br />

group administration on a transit switch does not override in<strong>com</strong>ing name<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation, but may override in<strong>com</strong>ing number in<strong>for</strong>mation (as long as this does not<br />

lower the restriction on the in<strong>for</strong>mation).<br />

Example<br />

If a non-restricted calling name and number are received by a DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong> acting<br />

as a transit switch, and if the outgoing trunk is administered <strong>for</strong> presentation restricted<br />

<strong>for</strong> both name and number, the number is passed on as “restricted” and name is<br />

passed on as “unrestricted.”<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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