QSIG

B Private Networking

Setting Up QSIG

Steps

Begin

1Verify with your sales representative or project manager what QSIG capabilities the system should have. The following capabilities apply:

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

 

 

 

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

Call Forwarding (Diversion) with

Rerouting

 

Rerouting

 

Path Replacement

 

 

 

Transfer into Lucent QSIG Voice

Transfer into QSIG Voice Mail

Mail

 

 

 

 

 

Value-Added Lucent (VALU)

Called/Busy Number Display

 

Distinctive Ringing

 

Call Coverage

2Determine 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.)

Administration for Network Connectivity

 

 

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