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!style="background:#ffdead;" width="30pt"|32769 | !style="background:#ffdead;" width="30pt"|32769 | ||
− | !style="background:#ffdead; | + | !style="background:#ffdead;" |AMC 06.00 |
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− | |colspan="5"|AlphaNet: Set up audio path between a source node and a destination node (possibly via transit nodes). <br | + | |colspan="5"|[[AlphaNet]]: Set up audio path between a source node and a destination node (possibly via transit nodes). <br />Audio path is needed for a number of exchange features. To speed up things, the feature setup message is included as “payload” of this message. |
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− | |align=center|1||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"|Channel number. <br | + | |align=center|1||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"|Channel number. <br />0 = request for channel. |
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− | |align=center|2||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"|Priority<br | + | |align=center|2||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"|Priority<br />0x00 ... 0x0F |
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|align=center|3||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"|Starting node of audio path. | |align=center|3||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"|Starting node of audio path. | ||
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|align=center|5||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"|Backward local reference for next node | |align=center|5||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"|Backward local reference for next node | ||
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− | |align=center|6||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"|Channel type. <br | + | |align=center|6||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"|Channel type. <br />1 = Full duplex audio channel <br />2 = IP full duplex audio channel. (field 7,8,9 added) |
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− | |align=center|7||[[UINT4]]||colspan="3"|Prev node Audio | + | |align=center|7||[[UINT4]]||colspan="3"|Prev node Audio RTP IP address for next node (AMC 10.00) |
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− | |align=center|8||[[UINT2]]||colspan="3"|Prev node Audio | + | |align=center|8||[[UINT2]]||colspan="3"|Prev node Audio RTP port number for next node (AMC 10.00) |
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− | |align=center|9||[[BITMAP]][1..32]||colspan="3"|Start node AudioCodecs supported. (AMC 10.00)<br | + | |align=center|9||[[BITMAP]][1..32]||colspan="3"|Start node AudioCodecs supported. (AMC 10.00)<br /> See [[AUDIO CODEC]] |
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− | |align=center|10|| | + | |align=center|10||PAYLOAD||colspan="3"|End-to-end message. See below |
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|colspan="2"|Response: | |colspan="2"|Response: | ||
− | |colspan="3"|[[AUDIO_LINK_OK]] <br | + | |colspan="3"|[[AUDIO_LINK_OK]] <br />[[AUDIO_LINK_NOT_AVAILABLE]] |
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+ | |colspan="5"| <br />'''PAYLOAD MESSAGE attached to AUDIO PATH SETUP and related messages:'''<br /> | ||
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+ | |align=center|1||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"|Protocol version:<br />0 = [[AlphaCom]] basic functions | ||
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+ | |align=center|2||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"|Remote function:<br />1 = Remote proxy station, digits will be dialed later. <br />3 = Ordinary call identified by Bnumber parameter. <br />5 = Call to waiting station identified by Bnumber parameter, used for answer calls. <br />Support for remote functions 3 and 5 is acknowledged in [[AUDIO_PATH_OK]] with Bprotocol version set to 1 or higher. | ||
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+ | |align=center|3||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"|Exchange type:<br />1 = AC <br />2 = TL (When TL: Duplex is in start exchange) | ||
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+ | |align=center|4||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"|Station type:<br />0 = Master <br />1 = Sub <br />2 = PNCI <br />3 = CRM3/4 <br />4 = Interguard <br />5 = DualDisplay <br />6 = Custom <br />7 = SIP | ||
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+ | |align=center|5||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"|Display type <br />0 = No display <br />1 = TL type <br />2 = CRM3/4 | ||
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+ | |align=center|6||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"|[[Class of service]] | ||
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+ | |align=center|7||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"|Group call access level | ||
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+ | |align=center|8||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"|Call priority | ||
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+ | |align=center|9||[[BITMAP]][1..16]||colspan="3"|Flags describing station and its configuration:<br />bit 1: Handset_off<br />bit 2: Mkey<br />bit 3: Open/private <br />bit 4: Voice help wanted<br />bit 5: Allowed to page absent user<br />bit 6: Name extension available (AMC 08.02)<br />bit 7: Door opening available<br />bit 8: Station duplex control (AMC 08.02)<br />bit 9: Station Recording outgoing flag (AMC 10.60)<br />bit 10-15 not used. bit 1 and 2 always 0 in AMC 06.00 | ||
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+ | |align=center|10||[[NET_OBJ_REF]]<br />{[[ECL_STATION]]}||colspan="3"|A-station technical reference: node and physical number<br /> | ||
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+ | |align=center|11||[[NET_OBJ_REF]]<br />{[[ECL_USER]]}||colspan="3"|A-station human reference: node and directory number. | ||
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+ | |align=center|12||[[TEXT16]]||colspan="3"|Asubscriber text (name) for display. | ||
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+ | |align=center|13||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"|User Defined Properties ([[UDP_group|UDP]]) of Astation.<br />Feature 1 = value 1, feature 8 = value 127, combinations allowed <br> AMC 07.10 | ||
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+ | |align=center|14||[[NET_OBJ_REF]]||colspan="3"|B number to be dialed in Bexchange.<br />Only valid with remote functions 3 and 5<br />If not used, this parameter should set to [[Network Object Reference|INVALID_NRF]] = 0x0F, or left out. <br> AMC 07.10 | ||
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+ | |align=center|15||[[UINT2]]||colspan="3"|If call was set up by [[CALL SETUP]] message: Call mode options as specified in a CALL_SETUP message. Optional, rest is omitted if zero <br> AMC ?? | ||
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+ | |align=center|16||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"|If call was set up by [[CALL SETUP]] message: [[Node]] of originator of CALL_SETUP. <br> AMC ?? | ||
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+ | |align=center|17||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"|If call was set up by [[CALL SETUP]] message: [[Device]] of originator of CALL_SETUP. <br> AMC ?? | ||
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+ | |align=center|18||[[UINT2]]||colspan="3"|If call was set up by [[CALL SETUP]] message: [[Message reference]] specified in CALL_SETUP. <br> AMC ?? | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:07, 6 July 2022
AUDIO_PATH_SETUP | 0x8001 | 32769 | AMC 06.00 | |
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AlphaNet: Set up audio path between a source node and a destination node (possibly via transit nodes). Audio path is needed for a number of exchange features. To speed up things, the feature setup message is included as “payload” of this message. | ||||
1 | UINT1 | Channel number. 0 = request for channel. | ||
2 | UINT1 | Priority 0x00 ... 0x0F | ||
3 | UINT1 | Starting node of audio path. | ||
4 | UINT1 | Ending node of audio path. | ||
5 | UINT1 | Backward local reference for next node | ||
6 | UINT1 | Channel type. 1 = Full duplex audio channel 2 = IP full duplex audio channel. (field 7,8,9 added) | ||
7 | UINT4 | Prev node Audio RTP IP address for next node (AMC 10.00) | ||
8 | UINT2 | Prev node Audio RTP port number for next node (AMC 10.00) | ||
9 | BITMAP[1..32] | Start node AudioCodecs supported. (AMC 10.00) See AUDIO CODEC | ||
10 | PAYLOAD | End-to-end message. See below | ||
Response: | AUDIO_LINK_OK AUDIO_LINK_NOT_AVAILABLE | |||
PAYLOAD MESSAGE attached to AUDIO PATH SETUP and related messages: | ||||
1 | UINT1 | Protocol version: 0 = AlphaCom basic functions | ||
2 | UINT1 | Remote function: 1 = Remote proxy station, digits will be dialed later. 3 = Ordinary call identified by Bnumber parameter. 5 = Call to waiting station identified by Bnumber parameter, used for answer calls. Support for remote functions 3 and 5 is acknowledged in AUDIO_PATH_OK with Bprotocol version set to 1 or higher. | ||
3 | UINT1 | Exchange type: 1 = AC 2 = TL (When TL: Duplex is in start exchange) | ||
4 | UINT1 | Station type: 0 = Master 1 = Sub 2 = PNCI 3 = CRM3/4 4 = Interguard 5 = DualDisplay 6 = Custom 7 = SIP | ||
5 | UINT1 | Display type 0 = No display 1 = TL type 2 = CRM3/4 | ||
6 | UINT1 | Class of service | ||
7 | UINT1 | Group call access level | ||
8 | UINT1 | Call priority | ||
9 | BITMAP[1..16] | Flags describing station and its configuration: bit 1: Handset_off bit 2: Mkey bit 3: Open/private bit 4: Voice help wanted bit 5: Allowed to page absent user bit 6: Name extension available (AMC 08.02) bit 7: Door opening available bit 8: Station duplex control (AMC 08.02) bit 9: Station Recording outgoing flag (AMC 10.60) bit 10-15 not used. bit 1 and 2 always 0 in AMC 06.00 | ||
10 | NET_OBJ_REF {ECL_STATION} |
A-station technical reference: node and physical number | ||
11 | NET_OBJ_REF {ECL_USER} |
A-station human reference: node and directory number. | ||
12 | TEXT16 | Asubscriber text (name) for display. | ||
13 | UINT1 | User Defined Properties (UDP) of Astation. Feature 1 = value 1, feature 8 = value 127, combinations allowed AMC 07.10 | ||
14 | NET_OBJ_REF | B number to be dialed in Bexchange. Only valid with remote functions 3 and 5 If not used, this parameter should set to INVALID_NRF = 0x0F, or left out. AMC 07.10 | ||
15 | UINT2 | If call was set up by CALL SETUP message: Call mode options as specified in a CALL_SETUP message. Optional, rest is omitted if zero AMC ?? | ||
16 | UINT1 | If call was set up by CALL SETUP message: Node of originator of CALL_SETUP. AMC ?? | ||
17 | UINT1 | If call was set up by CALL SETUP message: Device of originator of CALL_SETUP. AMC ?? | ||
18 | UINT2 | If call was set up by CALL SETUP message: Message reference specified in CALL_SETUP. AMC ?? |