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QSIG<br />

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

An analog voice terminal user activates SS-CCBS or SS-CCNR by pressing the Recall<br />

button or flashing the switchhook and then dialing the Automatic Callback (ACB)<br />

Activation feature access code. An analog user can activate only one ACB call at any<br />

given time.<br />

A multiappearance voice terminal user can activate SS-CCBS or SS-CCNR <strong>for</strong> the<br />

number of ACB buttons assigned to the terminal.<br />

SS-CC Options<br />

QSIG SS-CC has the following major options that are negotiated between the<br />

Originating and the Terminating PBX:<br />

1 Path reservation — there are two methods of establishing the CC call:<br />

a path reservation method<br />

b non-reservation method<br />

2 Retention of signaling connection — there are two ways in which SS-CC uses<br />

call independent signaling connections:<br />

a connection retention method<br />

b connection release method<br />

3 Service retention — there are two possible behaviors when User B is found to be<br />

busy again after User A responds to SS-CC Recall:<br />

a service retention method<br />

b service cancellation method<br />

As an originating PBX <strong>for</strong> QSIG SS-CC, DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong> will select the following<br />

major options:<br />

• non-reservation method <strong>for</strong> the Path Retention option<br />

• connection release method <strong>for</strong> the Retention of Signaling connection option<br />

• service cancellation method <strong>for</strong> the Service Retention option<br />

As a Terminating PBX <strong>for</strong> QSIG SS-CC, DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong> will select the following<br />

major options:<br />

• non-reservation method <strong>for</strong> the Path Retention option<br />

• either the connection release method or the connection retention method <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Retention of Signaling connection option depending on which the originating<br />

PBX requests.<br />

• service cancellation method <strong>for</strong> the Service Retention option<br />

QSIG Centralized<br />

AUDIX<br />

QSIG allows users on a remote node to “cover” to an AUDIX on another node. The<br />

original calling and called party in<strong>for</strong>mation is provided to AUDIX so that each is<br />

identified properly during message recording/retrieval.<br />

To use centralized AUDIX, you must use QSIG Diversion. On a remote switch, the<br />

call covers using Diversion to the hunt group assigned to AUDIX on the host switch.<br />

Then the host switch sends all the appropriate in<strong>for</strong>mation to AUDIX so that AUDIX<br />

correctly answers the call.<br />

364<br />

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

CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000

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