IMG 1010 - Outseize Instruction
Description:
Use this pane to form a list of configuration instructions. Once pane is created there is a drop down menu in the Instruction Type field. The Instruction Type Field will allow the user to create several of these messages to form a list of instructions for Outseize control on CAS channels. Within ClientView you must create a separate Outseize Instruction entry for each instruction that you add to the list. Once list is created you can assign the Variant to a specific Channel Group. The IMG uses the list created to perform an Outseize on channels in a Channel Group.
Important Note: The order in which the instructions appear in the ClientView tree is the order in which they will be sent.
Accessing this Pane:
Dialogic IMG EMS -> Signaling -> <Variant Name> -> Outseize Instruction
Maximum Objects:
19 per Signaling Variant
Related Topics:
Previous Configuration Required
ClientView Pane (T1):
Field Descriptions (T1):
Instruction Type:
Outseize Instruction Type | Instructs Switch To: |
Scan for Wink N | Scan for Wink N using the appropriate wink parameters. Scan a specific Wink like Wink 3 etc. |
Report Call Processing Event | Report the completion of the previous instruction along with any associated data. This instruction typically follows a Scan for Wink or Scan for Off-Hook instruction. |
Outpulse Stage N address info | Outpulse a given stage of digits. You can first Outpulse stage: 1 string: 1 and then stage: 2 string; 2. |
Send Host Acknowledgement | Send the host a positive ACK to an Outseize Control message if all previous instructions have been successfully carried out. If a previous instruction is not successful, the list aborts at that point and the host is sent a negative ACK. If this instruction is sent, include only one per message and it should be the last instruction before Wait For Host Control. |
Delay N Milliseconds | Use this inseize instruction to enter a delay between two Inseize Instructions |
Second Field: (Wink Number, Event, Stage Number)
The second field changes as different Instruction Types are selected. Below is table showing this.
Outseize Instruction Type |
Scan for Wink |
Report Call Processing Event |
Outpulse Stage N address info |
Send Host Acknowledgement |
Delay N Milliseconds |
Delay Time (ms) (T1 Only):
Applies to Instruction Type of 'Delay n Milliseconds'. Use this Inseize instruction to enter a delay between two Outseize Instructions. Use the slider or enter a value in the Value: box
ClientView Pane (E1)
Field Descriptions: (E1)
Instruction Type:
Outseize Instruction Type | Instructs Switch To: |
Scan for Wink N | Scan for Wink N using the appropriate wink parameters. Scan a specific Wink like Wink 3 etc. |
Report Call Processing Event | Report the completion of the previous instruction along with any associated data. This instruction typically follows a Scan for Wink or Scan for Off-Hook instruction. |
Outpulse Stage N address info | Outpulse a given stage of digits. You can first Outpulse stage: 1 string: 1 and then stage: 2 string; 2. |
Send Host Acknowledgement | Send the host a positive ACK to an Outseize Control message if all previous instructions have been successfully carried out. If a previous instruction is not successful, the list aborts at that point and the host is sent a negative ACK. If this instruction is sent, include only one per message and it should be the last instruction before Wait For Host Control. |
Cancel R2 Receiver | Release a DSP MFR2 Tone Receiver. |
Scan for backward R2 signal | Scan for an MFR2 backward signal. |
Second Field: (Wink Number, Event, Stage Number)
The second field changes as different Instruction Types are selected. Below is table showing this.
Outseize Instruction Type | Second Field: (Wink #, Event, Stage Number) | DATA |
Scan for Wink N | Wink Number | Wink 1 — Wink 8 |
Report Call Processing Event | Event | • Off Hook • Dial Tone Detected • Backward R2 • First Digit Detected |
Send Host Acknowledgement | DATA | NO DATA |
Cancel R2 Receiver | DATA | NO DATA |
Scan for backward R2 signal | DATA | NO DATA |
Delay Time (ms):
Not Used in E1