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Dialogic 6.2 User Manual (441 pages)
Dialogic Fax Machine User Manual
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Dialogic
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Fax Machine
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
6
Chapter 1 - about this Publication
16
Introduction
16
Related Documents
17
Operating System Support
17
Manual Conventions
17
Updated Terminology
19
Getting Technical Support
21
Bfv API
22
This Chapter Describes the Dialogic® Brooktrout® Bfv API and Its
22
Bfv API and Associated Libraries
23
The Bfv API Functions
26
Administration, Management, and Configuration
27
Administration and Initialization Functions and Macros
27
Channel Numbering
30
Firmware Functions and Macros
31
Configuration Functions
31
Module Status and Monitoring Functions
33
Debugging, Error Handling, and Return Values
33
Miscellaneous Functions and Macros
35
Call Control
36
Bfv Call Control
36
BSMI-Level Call Control
36
Media Processing
38
Signal Generation and Tone Detection
38
Voice Record and Play
39
Fax Functions
40
File Format Manipulation Functions
42
The Infopkt Stream
47
Fax Infopkt Parameters
52
Chapter 3 - Developing Applications Using the Bfv API
56
This Chapter Describes How to Develop Applications with Brooktrout Fax
56
Developing a Voice Application
57
Recording and Playing Voice
57
Recording Voice
58
Playing Back the Voice Message
59
Using Prompt Files
59
Using the Mkprompt Utility
60
Creating a New Prompt File
60
Updating an Existing Prompt File
61
Developing a Fax Application
61
Sending and Receiving a Fax
61
Sending a Fax from One Channel to Another
62
Sending a Fax to a Channel from an External Fax Machine
63
Using Bfv API Fax Functions
64
Using High- and Low-Level Functions
64
Sending a Fax Using Function Calls for Noninfopkt-Formatted Raw G3 Files
70
Receiving a Fax Using Function Calls for Noninfopkt-Formatted Raw G3 Files
73
Sending a Fax Using Calls for TIFF-F Files
75
Receiving a Fax Using Calls for TIFF-F Files
76
Receiving and Storing a Fax in MMR or MR Format
78
Accessing an Infopkt Stream from an Application
83
Sending a TIFF-F Fax File Within an Infopkt Stream
84
Combining Data on a Single Page Using TIFF-F Fax Files
84
Accessing a TIFF-F File from an Application
87
Determining Fax Status Information from an Application
89
Chapter 4 - Debugging
91
This Chapter Describes How to Use the Debugging Tools
91
Bfv API Debug Mode
92
Bfvdatafsk
92
Bfvlinedumpstructure
93
Dump History
93
Invoking Dump History
94
Interpreting the Output
96
Status Header Line
97
Event Logging Lines
97
Event Logging Line Format
97
Timing Information
98
Event Descriptions
98
Parsed Command Information
98
Utility Programs for Debugging
100
Btver
100
Connlist
100
Feature -Q
100
Modinfo
100
Shoparam
100
BSMI Debugging
101
BSMI Message Tracing
101
Running a Layer 2 Trace
101
Understanding Trace Hexadecimal Strings
104
VTTY Tracing Feature
110
VTTY Console Commands
111
VTTY Tracer GUI
112
Setting Output Options
112
Connecting to a Module
113
Call Tracer
118
Command Syntax
119
Arguments
119
Configuration File Format
120
Chapter 5 - Sample Applications and Utilities
127
Boardmon
127
Btver
129
Connlist
130
Csend
131
Deact
132
Debug_Control
134
Decode
135
Dfax
136
Divert
136
Dlfax
137
Dstrip
138
Eccllvoice
139
Fax
140
Faxhl
141
Faxll
142
Faxml
144
Faxp
145
Faxpml
145
Feature
146
Firm
148
Firmload
149
Font
150
Ipstrip
151
Ivr
152
Mkdcx
152
Mkinfopk
153
Mkprompt
155
Mktiff
155
Modinfo
156
Playp
157
Rtp
157
Shoparam
158
Telreset
158
Telsave
159
Tfax
160
Tiffdump
160
Tones
161
Transfer
161
Transferll
163
Trombone
165
Tstrip
166
Voice
167
Voiceraw
169
Wave
170
Compiling Sample Applications Using Microsoft® Developer Studio Project Files
172
Using Brooktrout Files
173
Compiling Sample Applications Using Makefiles
174
Combining the Sample Applications
175
Compatibility for Compiling
175
This Chapter Describes Transferring Calls Using the Bfv API-Level and
176
Chapter 6 - Transferring Calls
176
BSMI-Level Call Control Functionality
176
Making Call Transfers Using Bfv
177
Making Hookflash Transfers
180
Using Bfv Applications
180
Using BSMI Applications
181
Making Two B-Channel Transfers
182
Making Call Transfers Using QSIG
184
Isdn Qsig
184
Supplementary Services Support
184
Making Call Transfers Using Active Redirection (Japan)
187
Making Explicit Call Transfers (ECT) with E1 ISDN and BRI
188
Making Two-Channel Call Transfers (Tromboning)
190
Setting up the Two-Channel Call Transfer
191
Connecting Resources
191
Actions During a Two-Channel Call Transfer
194
Performing Echo Cancellation
194
Playing Back Voice Recordings
197
Terminating the Two-Channel Call Transfer
199
Disconnecting Resources
200
Using Bfv Applications
202
Transferring Calls Using Release Link Trunk Transfer
202
Using BSMI Applications
203
Call Control Sequence Diagrams
204
Non-RLT Call Transfer
204
RLT Call Transfer
205
Sample Application
207
Placing Calls on Hold Using BSMI
210
Managing Calls Using IP Telephony
215
Adding IP Call Control Using the Bfv API
216
Outgoing IP Calls
217
Incoming IP Calls
218
Understanding SIP Functionality
219
Verifying Dialed Strings
219
Using a SIP Proxy Server
219
Sample INVITE Request
222
Call Progress Values
225
Understanding H.323 Functionality
226
Using H.323 Address Forms
227
Failover Based on Telephony Cause Codes
230
Common Failures
230
Overview
230
Failover Scenarios
232
Known Failures from Various Gateways
233
H.323 and SIP
233
SIP to Q.931 Conversion
236
Processing Media Using the T.38 Protocol
238
Sending and Receiving Faxes
241
Configuring T.38, RTP and IP Call Control Activities
242
Troubleshooting
243
Understanding the SIP Protocol
244
Introduction to the SIP Protocol
244
Overview of SIP Functionality
245
Overview of Operation
247
Using Third Party IP Stacks
256
Integrating Bfv IP Fax
257
Components
258
SR140 Software-Based Integration - Linux
259
Disable ECC Component
259
Configuration
259
TR1034 Board-Based Integration - Linux
260
Call Negotiation
261
Inbound Call
261
Outbound Call
263
Chapter 8 – Robbed Bit Signaling
264
General Information
264
Timer Definitions
268
Timing Diagrams
275
Wink Start & Delay Dial Signaling
276
Incoming Call Processing
277
Outgoing Call Processing
279
Call Teardown Processing
279
Incoming Call Processing
281
Wink Start with Feature Group B & D
281
Outgoing Call Processing
283
Call Teardown Processing
283
Incoming Call Processing (Immediate Start)
285
Immediate Start/Fixed Pause Signaling
285
Call Teardown Processing
287
Outgoing Call Processing (Fixed Pause Mode)
287
Ground Start Signaling
289
FXO Ground Start
289
Incoming Call Processing
289
Outgoing Call Processing
292
Call Teardown Processing
292
Incoming Call Processing
296
FXS Ground Start
296
Outgoing Call Processing
298
Call Teardown Processing
298
Loop Start Signaling
302
FXO Loop Start
303
Call Teardown Processing
304
Incoming Call Processing
304
Outgoing Call Processing
304
Incoming Call Processing
309
Outgoing Call Processing
309
FXS Loop Start
309
Call Teardown Processing
310
ISDN Call Processing Overview
318
Making an ISDN Incoming Call
318
Making an ISDN Outgoing Call
321
ISDN Call Clearing - Initiated by Module
323
ISDN Overlapped Dialing
323
ISDN Call Clearing - Initiated by Network
325
Translating Q.931 to Simple Message Interface
327
Using the Overlap_Rcv Feature of L4L3Menable_Protocol
328
What Is Overlap Receive
328
BSMI Reference Notes
329
Chapter 9 – ISDN Call Processing and Management
330
How Overlap Receive Mode Changes Call Control Events Presentation
330
Q.921/Q.931 Timers
332
CPE Signaling Model
337
Enabling the R2 Protocol
342
Protocol Parameter Mechanics
348
Forward Channel
349
Backward Channel
350
R2 Call Control
355
Outbound Call Setup
356
Inbound Call Setup
359
Call Tear down
361
Channel Blocking
363
Package Options
366
Installing Virtual Modules (SR140)
367
Installing Modules
367
Installation
367
Installing the Brooktrout SDK
368
Installing Software
368
Registry Entries
373
Reboot Options
374
About the Merge Module Feature
376
Installing the Merge Module Feature
385
Integrating the Modules
385
About Plug and Play Components
390
Plug and Play Installation Scenarios
392
Structure of the Brooktrout Pnp Folder
395
About the INF File
395
About the Dialogic® Brooktrout® Plug and Play Co-Installer
396
About the Device Property
398
Modifying Configuration Files
400
User-Defined Configuration File (Btcall.cfg)
401
Call Control (Callctrl.cfg) Configuration File
402
Including the Brooktrout Configuration Tool
402
Downloading Firmware Files
403
Removing Software
404
Removing the Plug and Play Driver
405
For Earlier Versions (Prior to 5.2)
405
For Version 5.2
406
Appendix A – G3 Legacy Utilities
408
ASCII to Fax Conversion Utility (Asctog3)
410
Command Syntax
410
Cut and Paste Utilities
411
Cut Utility (G3Chop)
411
Paste Utility (G3Combin)
412
Epson to Fax Conversion Utility (Epstog3)
413
Fax Display and Edit Utility: Supershow (Ss)
415
G3 Conversion Utility (G3Cvt)
417
Print Utility (P)
419
Glossary
426
Index
430
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