MPC Data Protocol: Difference between revisions
From Zenitel Wiki
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
| (One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{AI}} | |||
{{note|Using MPC in ICX-AlphaCom requires the ILI-IF license. This license is not needed if the API license is present.}} | |||
The AlphaCom supports a subset of the MPC data protocol used with the classic Stentofon [[TouchLine]] exchanges. As it allows control of the AlphaCom exchange by mapping MPC commands to AlphaCom commands one-to-one it can be thought of as a variant of the [[Data link layer#Stentofon Simple Link Layer|simple link layer]], but only for single-exchange (not AlphaNet) applications. | The AlphaCom supports a subset of the MPC data protocol used with the classic Stentofon [[TouchLine]] exchanges. As it allows control of the AlphaCom exchange by mapping MPC commands to AlphaCom commands one-to-one it can be thought of as a variant of the [[Data link layer#Stentofon Simple Link Layer|simple link layer]], but only for single-exchange (not AlphaNet) applications. | ||
| Line 10: | Line 14: | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Protocols]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:55, 5 March 2025
| Using MPC in ICX-AlphaCom requires the ILI-IF license. This license is not needed if the API license is present. |
The AlphaCom supports a subset of the MPC data protocol used with the classic Stentofon TouchLine exchanges. As it allows control of the AlphaCom exchange by mapping MPC commands to AlphaCom commands one-to-one it can be thought of as a variant of the simple link layer, but only for single-exchange (not AlphaNet) applications.
The output is broadcast of exchange events like dialled digits, station busy/free, connection and transfers. Note that it’s possible to send additional data strings from the AlphaCom’s Event Handler on this port also.
The AlphaCom supports a subset of the MPC Data Protocol for backward compatibility. This allowed some TouchLine generation equipment like PNCI, MLH and CRMIII/IV to be used with the AlphaCom.
As from software 11.2.3.5 the MPC input commands also support global numbers, i.e. the command will be routed to the correct node.
See also: MPC data trace
