3. PBX Integration Overview
customers unwilling to shift from older PBX integration development models, the
Unified API provides for backward compatibility, preserving their development
investment.
3.3. Dialogic® PBX Integration Board Description The Dialogic® PBX Integration Board is a PCI form factor voice/fax processing
board that can interface directly to several different types of PBXs. The PBX
Integration Board emulates telephones that connect to the supported PBXs.
Application programs using the PBX Integration Board can answer incoming
calls, place outbound calls, record and playback voice files, detect and generate
tones, access the called/calling number ID for calls forwarded or transferred from
within the PBX, access trunk ID for calls originating outside the PBX, send and
receive faxes, and control message notification. The PBX Integration Board also
provides positive disconnect supervision to immediately detect when a caller has
hung up.
If used with one of the supported PBXs, the PBX Integration Board can provide a
flexible platform for developing integrated computer telephony applications.
Developers can integrate current Dialogic® D/4x applications on the PBX
Integration Board with few software modifications and create efficient
applications for the PBX by offering value-added features.
A Dialogic® PBX Integration Board has either four or eight channels that can be
connected directly to a supported PBX.
3.3.1. Features
Dialogic® PBX Integration Board features include:
• voice board with four or eight independent four-wire interfaces to a PBX,
thereby enabling reduced cost and complexity of application integration
• interfaces directly to various PBXs
• emulates telephones
• automatically answers calls
• detects Touch Tones
• plays voice messages to a caller
• digitizes, compresses, and records voice signals
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