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== MPC Data Protocol in AlphaCom ==
 
 
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 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.
  

Revision as of 20:53, 19 June 2007

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 CRM to be used with the AlphaCom.

Availability

AlphaCom has supported a serial data port which outputs TouchLine formatted output messages since AMC 03.00. From software AMC 07.60, a limited subset of TouchLine input commands are supported also.

Disclaimer

Tips for use

The TouchLine Protocol

General

Data Port

Protocol Output Format

Message filtering

Additional output messages

TouchLine Output Messages

TouchLine Input Messages