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IMG 1010 - Configuring CAS

CAS Signaling (Channel Associated Signaling) also called Robbed Bit Signaling is supported on the IMG. CAS signaling is a type of signaling where the least significant bit of information in a T1 signal is "robbed" from each channel. This channel will be used signaling and will carry framing and clocking information on it. Unlike SS7 or ISDN where there is a channel configured specifically for signaling, CAS uses the Least Significant Bit of each channel to provide signaling for that one channel. Below is a procedure that will show a step by step procedure on how to configure CAS signaling on the IMG.

Configuration:

In the IMG there are two ways to configure CAS. Create a new signaling variant, or import an existing template. There are many steps required to create a signaling variant. The engineers at Dialogic have provided four templates to set up CAS on the IMG. See the steps below to import an existing template and apply it to Channel Groups.

The second way to configure CAS Signaling is to create a new CAS Signaling object and then configure each individual parameter including Inpulsing Parameters, Outpulsing Parameters, Inseize Instructions, Outseize Instructions, Digit Mapping for the Called and Calling Number, and all the sub-parameters that go with configuring CAS.

The Procedure below will explain how to configure CAS using the four pre-configured templates. The next few steps are prerequisites before configuring CAS.

Related Topic:

IMG 1010 - CAS Quick Configuration Guide

Pre-CAS Configuration

Configuring Media

Before configuring CAS Signaling, Media Attributes must get configured. For information on how to configure media on the IMG see IMG 1010 - Configuring Media to Play a Treatment.  

For DTMF reception configure an a-law or u-law Universal Receiver on one of the Media Modules. For MFR1 or MFR2 reception you must configure the specific MFR1 or MFR2 receiver accordingly. If you try to perform MFR1 or MFR2 using a Universal Receiver, you will get a Call Trace indication of "No DSP of this type configured" and the call will fail.

Configuring T1/E1 Facilities

  • Before configuring CAS Signaling, the Facilities (T1/E1 Spans) must be configured. To configure the facilities use the links below. There are differences when configuring T1/E1 facilities in software 10.3.x and 10.5.x. When selecting the links below verify that the correct link is chosen.

Set the signaling method for each span profile to CAS. See screen capture below.

Software 10.3.3 Profile Pane (Signaling)

Software 10.5.0 Profile Panes. (Signaling Method)

 

Software 10.5.x

IMG 1010 - Configuring T1 or E1 Bearer Profile - 10.5.x (Select CAS from the signaling field of the Bearer Profile Pane)

IMG 1010 - Configuring T1 or E1 Bearer Spans - 10.5.x

IMG 1010 - Configuring T1 or E1 Signaling Spans - 10.5.x

 

Software 10.3.x

IMG 1010 - Configuring a Bearer Span - 10.3.x

IMG 1010 - T1 Physical Span - 10.3.x (Select CAS from the signaling field of the T1 Physical Span Pane.)

IMG 1010 - E1 Physical Span - 10.3.x (Select CAS from the signaling field of the E1 Physical Span Pane)

Creating the CAS Baseline/Template Variant

As explained above, there are four baseline CAS signaling configurations that are pre-configured. Importing and editing a pre-configured variant to match the network configuration will be explained below. Below is a Table which displays the settings for each of the four templates.

T1

  • FGB_mfr1.xml = Feature Group B  —  See IMG 1010 - T1 FGB for Call Flow information

  • FGD_mfr1.xml = Feature Group D  —  See IMG 1010 - T1 FGD for Call Flow information 

E1

T1 Baseline Variants

Variant File: -->

FGB_mfr1.xml

FGD_mfr1.xml

 

Setting

Setting

Configuration

 

 

Channel Type

E & M Signaling

E & M Signaling

Start Dial

In Winkstart

Out Winkstart

In Winkstart

Out Winkstart

Address Signaling Types

MFR1

MFR1

Collect Method

Use KP/ST Signals

Use KP/ST Signals

Stage : Strings

1 Stage : 1 String

1 Stage : 2 String

Digit Mapping

Called only

Calling (ANI)

Called (DN)

Inseize Instructions

Generate Inseize Ack

Receive Stage N Address

Report Incoming with Address

Generate Wink 2

Wait for Host Control

Generate Inseize Ack

Receive Stage N Address

Report Incoming with Address

Generate Wink 2

Wait for Host Control 

Outseize Instructions

Outpulse N Stage digits

Send Host Ack

Wait for Host Control

Outpulse N Stage digits

Send Host Ack

Scan for Wink

Wait for Host Control 

E1 Baseline Variants

Variant File: -->

E1DNANICAT.xml

E1DNANICATOV.xml

 

Setting

Setting

Configuration

 

 

Signaling Bits

E1 Signaling

E1 Signaling

Address Signaling Types

MFR2

MFR2

Collection Method

Compelled / Fixed number of digits

Compelled / Fixed number of digits

Stage : Strings

3 Stages : 1 String

2 Stages : 1 String

Digit Mapping

Called Party Number

Stage 1, String 1

Calling Party Number

Stage 2, String 1

Calling Party Category

Stage 4, String 1

Called Party Number

Stage 1, String 1

 Category + ANI

Stage 2, String 1 = ANI

Stage 4, String 1 = CAT

Inseize Instructions

Generate Inseize Ack

Receive N-Stage Address : Stage 1

Receive N-Stage Address : Stage 2

Generate Backward Compelled 3

Receive N-Stage Address : Stage 4

Generate Backward Pulsed 6

Report Incoming Call

Generate Inseize Ack

Receive N-Stage Address : Stage 1

Receive N-Stage Address : Stage 2

Generate Backward Compelled 3

Receive N-Stage Address : Stage 4

Generate Backward Pulsed 6

Report Incoming Call

Outseize Instructions

Outpulse Stage N with Address info

Send Host Acknowledgement

Outpulse Stage N with Address info

Send Host Acknowledgement

 

  • After the Media and Facilities are configured add the CAS signaling. Right Click on the IMG EMS object pane in ClientView and select New Signaling Variants. A Signaling Variants pane will get created. There is no configuration that needs to be done in this pane. It is a placeholder for all of the signaling variants that can be created.

  • Right Click on the Signaling Variants object and select Import Variant Table.

  • Select from drop down menu which pre-configured file will be used and select Next >>.

  • The file selected is loaded into ClientView but will not get configured on the IMG until it is linked to a channel group. Expand the Signaling Variant to see the different parameters such as Digit Mapping, Inseize Instructions, and Outseize Instructions that will be configured.

  • Once the variant is imported select an entry in the variant to modify any of the parameters if required. As with other configuration objects in ClientView fields in blue can be modified, fields in green are fixed and can only be modified by deleting and re-adding the object. Below is a list of links of all the objects in the CAS file. For more information on the individual fields within the objects click on each individual object.

  • The next step is to link the CAS variant to a channel group.

  • Right Click on Dialogic IMG EMS and select Routing Configuration. A Routing Configuration object pane will get created.

  • Right Click on Routing Configuration and select New Channel Group. A Channel Group object pane will get created. There is nothing to configure here. This pane is an object in ClientView that will hold all Channel group object panes.

  • Right Click on the Channel Group pane and select New Channel Group and the Channel Group pane will get created.

  • Enter a name for the Channel Group and select CAS from drop down menu of the Signaling Type field. These two fields have to get populated. Fill in the rest of the Channel Group panes as needed.

  • Once configured right click on the Channel Group created and select New Channel Associated Signaling. The pane below will get created. Within this pane is a CAS Variant field. The CAS variant field will have all the CAS Variants configured in a drop down menu. Select one of the Variants. See screen capture below.

  • The CAS Variant is now configured and input into a Channel Group. From here CAS circuits can get created. Right Click on the Channel Associated Signaling and select New CAS Circuits and the CAS Channels object will get created. See Below

    • IMG Name- Select the Physical IMG from the drop down menu.

    • IMG Interface- Select from drop down menu whether Bearer or Signaling spans will be used.

    • Start Interface Offset / Start Channel- Select the starting span / channel being used for CAS signaling. This will be automatically populated with all spans that have CAS in their profile.

    • End Interface Offset / End Channel- Select the ending span / channel being used for CAS signaling. This will be automatically populated with all spans that have CAS in their profile.

  • CAS Signaling along with CAS circuits are now configured.

Next Topic

 IMG 1010 - Configuring Routing

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