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Alcatel OmniPCX Enterprise

Multi-PCX Services
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Chapter 1
Overview

 Overview .................................................................................................... 1.1


 Network Types ............................................................................................. 1.1
 Services Offered .......................................................................................... 1.2
 Boards Used ............................................................................................ 1.3
 Related Modules ..................................................................................... 1.3


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1.1 Overview
A private network of PBXs is made up of a set of nodes connected by private links.
The network created in this way allows users to exchange voice and data within the private
network.
On private digital links, QSIG (signaling at point Q) and ABC-Fx (Alcatel Business
Communication Features) inter-node signaling exchange protocols offer network level services
usually available on the PBX in stand-alone mode.

1.1.1 Network Types


Several types of network can be used:
- Homogeneous ABC network. This type of network is exclusively made up of OmniPCX
Enterprise and OmniPCX 4400 R4.2 PCXs and integrates all ABC-F2 functions.
- Heterogeneous network:
• Alcatel heterogeneous network (referred to as "ABC network"), integrating different
types of Alcatel PBXs.
• QSIG GF heterogeneous network, integrating different types of Alcatel PBXs and non
Alcatel PBXs.

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Figure 1.1: Diagram of a Private Network

Network type
Heterogeneous Heterogeneous Homogeneous
ABC ABC
PBXs Alcatel PBX 4400, 4300L, 4300 OmniPCX
concerned Other manufacturer PBXs M, 4600 Enterprise,
OmniPCX 4400
release R4.2
Special Integrating QSIG GF Integrating ABC-F Integrating ABC-F2
features
Services Basic call: basic call ABC-F services ABC-F2 services
offered QSIG GF: QSIG transparency

1.1.2 Services Offered


These services depend on the type of PBXs involved.
In the case of an OmniPCX Enterprise node A connected to B via a dedicated link, the
following services are available:

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2 Mb/s dedicated link


Node A Node B Protocol used/functions offered
OmniPCX Enterprise OmniPCX Enterprise or ABC-F2
OmniPCX 4400 release
R4.2
Alcatel 4300 S/M ABC-F2 (300)
Alcatel 4300 L ABC-F1
Alcatel 4600

1.2 Boards Used


The following two tables present the boards used, depending on the type of interface (E1, T1,
T0), type of protocol (ABC, Q-SIG, DPNSS...) and type of shelf.
table 1.3: Boards in OmniPCX Media Gateway Format
Interface Board used
E1-CCS (ABC-F, Q-SIG) PRA-T2 1: see the module PRA-T2 - External connections .
E1-CCS (DPNSS) PRA DASS2 2: see the module PRA DASS2 - External
connections .
T1-CCS (ABC-F, Q-SIG) PRA-T1: see the module PRA-T1 - External connections .
T1-CAS T1 CAS: see the module T1-CAS - External connections .
T0 BRA boards: see the module BRA - External connections .
MIX boards: see the module MIX - External connections .

table 1.4: Boards in ACT Format


Interface Board used
E1-CCS (ABC-F, Q-SIG) PRA2: see the module PRA2 - External connections .
NPRAE: see the module NPRAE - External connections .
E1-CCS (DPNSS) PRA2 3: see the module PRA2 - External connections .
NPRAE 4: see the module NPRAE - External connections .
E1-CAS PCM2: see the module PCM2 - External connections .
T1-CCS and T1-CAS DPT1: see the module DPT1 - External connections .
T0 BRA2: see the module BRA2 - External connections .

1.3 Related Modules


Multi-PBX private networks are documented in the following modules:

1
The PRA-T2 board is declared as an MG-PRA E1 ISDN board in system management
2
The PRA DASS2 board is declared as an MG-PRA DPNSS board in system management
3
In this case, the PRA2 board is declared as a DPNSS2 board in system management
4
In this case, the NPRAE board is declared as a DPNSSE board in system management

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- Homogeneous ABC-F private network, see the module ABC-F homogeneous private
network - Overview .
- Heterogeneous private network, see module Heterogeneous network - Overview .

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