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No support for Asterisk 1.0.x any more, you need at least
Asterisk 1.2.x , 1.4.x or 1.6.x.
What is Q.SIG
What is QSIG
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Q.SIG is a protocol extension for ISDN.
QSIG is a protocol extension for ISDN.
It is mainly used on connecting PBXs of different PBX vendors, which allows
better interoperability.
As example there can be a name of an extension transferred between different
PBXs, which is not possibile with standard ISDN.
These extensions will be transmitted as encoded facility information elements.
To use Q.SIG with Asterisk, you willll need a card such as a Dialogic(R) Diva(R)
To use QSIG with Asterisk, you willll need a card such as a Dialogic(R) Diva(R)
Media Board (BRI like PRI) that supports QSIG. Maybe others do also work, if so, let me now.
The Q.SIG support includes:
The QSIG support includes:
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- Name presentation on Call SETUP incoming like outgoing
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ The Q.SIG support includes:
at the moment only incoming handling is supported
- Possibility to inform Q.SIG switch about a call from the public network
- Possibility to inform QSIG switch about a call from the public network
If you set the variable QSIG_SETUP=X, then the QSIG switch on the other side will know,
that this call source is the public network - you will get a different ring tone, etc.
In dialplan use: Set(__QSIG_SETUP=X) command.
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Simply enable Q.SIG with the following line in your capi.conf interface:
Simply enable QSIG with the following line in your capi.conf interface:
Here we go with new configuration
Set Q.SIG to one of the following values, which corresponds to your configuration.
Set QSIG to one of the following values, which corresponds to your configuration.
0 QSIG turned off
1 Alcatel (4400 & Enterprise - Maybe OXO/4200) ECMA (wrongly named ECMA - it is ETSI) variant