diff --git a/README.qsig b/README.qsig index 481a305..2af5289 100644 --- a/README.qsig +++ b/README.qsig @@ -20,20 +20,20 @@ None yet - you will be welcome here :-) 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 ============= -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: ========================== - 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. @@ -110,11 +110,11 @@ Please visit: http://www.melware.org/ChanCapiConf -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