
• Anti-saturation mechanism; backward and
forward automatic gain control
• Embedded signal quality diagnostic tool
• QoS: TOS or DiffServ tagging, 802.1 p/Q
F
ax
• G3, super G3 fall-back
• Automatic fax detection
• Fax: G.711 transparent (Alcatel-Lucent
protocol) and T.38 (Alcatel-Lucent protocol,
H.323 and SIP)
Service continuity
• Backup signaling link on media gateway
• Passive communication server
P
rivate networking protocols
• Alcatel-Lucent Business Communication
(ABC-F) Networking protocol based on
enhanced QSIG (tunneling) and H.323
for VoIP
• Line, star, meshed configurations
• Multi-vendor networking: QSIG BC, GSIG GF,
QSIG Supplementary Services (SS) and DPNSS
for TDM connectivity
H.323, SIP for IP connectivity
• Analog and digital channel associated
signaling protocols
• ABCVPN for networking over ISDN/PSTN
network (signaling on IP network)
ABC-F: Telephone Features
• 3-party conference
• 6-party casual conference
• 14-party meet-me conference
• 29-party conference
• Alcatel-Lucent Hospitality/Healthcare
Link (AHL)
• Auto-assignment for guests/patients
• Automatic call back on busy private link
• Basic call
• Broker call
• Call back on busy links
• Call back on free or busy extensions
• Call by name
• Call deflection
• Call offer
• Call waiting indication
• Camp on
• Conditional forwarding (forwarding
on no reply, forwarding on busy)
• Data communication
• DISA
• Distinctive ringing based on hierarchies
• Do not disturb
• Entity routing for multi-company/department
configuration
• Hold
• Individual call pickup
• Inquiry call
• Intercom call
• Intrusion
• ISDN supplementary services
• Number and name identification
• Reading of personal charging pulse meters
• Retransmission of last number dialed
• Substitution
• Text mini-messaging
• Transfer
• Transparency in decade and Q 23 dialing
• Unconditional forwarding.
ABC-F: Distributed GroupWare Features
• Associate in network
• Conditional forwarding to associate
• Hunting group of subscriber
• Immediate forwarding to associate
• Manager/assistant filtering team
• Object supervision: free, partially busy,
totally busy, ringing
• Supervision of trunk, bundle, subscriber
ABC-F: Mobility Features
• On-site mobility in network: roaming, user
rights and accounting allocated to home
node number
• Paging services in networks
• Remote forwarding
• Substitution
• Ubiquity services
ABC-A: Networking Applications
• ACD
• Centralized ACD supervisor in network
with real-time supervision
• Centralized or shared messaging system
distributed in network
• Centralized Contact Center (OTCC)
• Centralized OTUC (messaging, softphone,
collaboration, assistant)
• Mutual aid between ACD groups in different
nodes with look ahead call routing
ABC-R: Routing Mechanism
• Adaptive routing
• Automatic Route Selection (ARS):
- Access to alternative routes based on caller
rights
- Multi-tenant
- ARS time dependent: day of the week,
hour, and minute of the day
- ARS per IP domain
• Cost limit barring per user/installation status
• Dialing command tables with add/delete
digits for number
• Direct or indirect multi-carrier access
• Five daily tables per weekly table
• Information (voice prompt) to callers if
cheapest route is not available
• Information (voice prompt) to caller if
he/she needs permission to use a more
expensive route
• Break in
• Break out
• Break in via secured DISA
• Forced on net homogeneous numbering plan
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