according to user rights
• Private network dialing plan (eight digit)
• Private to public overflow
(according to user rights)
ABC-M: Management features
These management functions are integrated in the
ABC networking protocol to facilitate and secure
the administration of a system. Connection to the
Alcatel OmniPCX Enterprise is provided by an
Ethernet 10BaseT connection using state-of-the-art
protocol stacks on top of TCP/IP.
• Audit service
• Broadcast functionality
• Centralized alarms
• Centralized or distributed management from
external applications
• Communication tickets with VPN and LCR
tags
• Management from attendant
• Remote maintenance access
• Remote software downloading
• SNMP traps
• VT 100 local management
Heterogeneous networking
The Alcatel OmniPCX Enterprise supports network
signaling based on QSIG, a standard ITU
protocol. This allows users to build networks with
non-Alcatel systems. It also eases the transition
from traditional PBXs (most of which support at
least some QSIG functions) to the new PCX
architecture. Advanced capabilities such as IP
phones, network-wide mobility, ACD, PC-based
telephony, and others, can work across an entire
network – even a network that still contains some
legacy PBXs – because of the transparent
signaling supported by QSIG. It includes three
QSIG functions:
QSIG - Basic call
This allows multi-vendor networks to be built,
using basic telephony features:
• Calling line identification
• Connecting line identification
• Data calls bearer
• Malicious call identification
• Sub-address
QSIG - Generic function protocol
This part of the QSIG standard makes it possible
to combine voice systems from multiple
manufacturers in a single network, and yet still
have full support for the advanced features
offered by each supplier between that supplier’s
systems. This is important for working across new
carrier services that support QSIG GF.
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