Numerics - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - X -

Index

Numerics

3PCC 2-14

3XX redirect 2-14

A

AAL 2-4

AAL1 2-4

AAL2 2-4

AAL5 2-4

ACG 1-14

AC power strips 1-26

active and standby sides 1-24

alarm panel 1-26

ANSI ISUP 2-5

AT&T 4ESS 2-11

ATM adaptation layer 2-4

automatic call gap 1-14

auto restart 1-25

B

backup D channel 2-11

BDMS 1-11

billing

functions 1-17

queries 1-17

storage space 1-17

BIND 1-19

BTS

auto restart 1-25

component architecture 1-12

component availability 1-20

component interworking 1-12

components 1-11

Bulk Data Management System 1-11

bulk provisioning 1-16

C

CA 1-11

cable modem termination systems 2-15

cables 1-26

call detail blocks 1-13

call detection point 1-14

Call Forwarding Busy 2-7

Call Forwarding No Answer 2-7

Call Forwarding No Reply 2-7

Call Forwarding Unconditional 2-7

Call Hold 2-7

Calling Line Identification Presentation 2-7

Calling Line Identification Restriction 2-7

Calling Party Category 2-7

Calling Party Number 2-7

call management server 2-15

Call Transfer 2-7

Call Waiting 2-7

CDB (call detail block) 1-13

CFB 2-7

CFNA 2-7

CFNR 2-7

CFU 2-7

CGPN 2-7

CIC to URI mapping 2-14

Cisco CallManager, interoperability 2-12

Cisco Catalyst Fast Ethernet Switches 1-26

Cisco PGW 2200 2-6

CLIP 2-7

CLIR 2-7

CLI shell 1-15

CMS 2-15

CMTSs 2-15

codecs 2-3

Common Open Policy Service 2-16

COPS 2-16

CPC 2-7

CW 2-7

D

DC power distribution unit 1-26

DDI 2-7

detection point 1-14

Direct Dial In 2-7

distributed architecture 1-11

diversion header 2-14

DNS

configuring 1-19

NAPTR 2-14

SRV 2-14

Document Change History i-viii

DP 1-14

DQoS 2-16

Dynamic Quality of Service 2-16

E

Element Management System 1-11

EM (event message) 1-13

embedded MTAs 2-15

EMS

description 1-11

user limitations 1-15

eMTAs 2-15

ETSI v2 ISUP 2-5

F

Facility Associated Signaling 2-11

FAS 2-11

FCP 1-14

Feature Control Protocol 1-14

Feature Servers 1-11

FS 1-11

FSAIN 1-11, 1-14

FSPTC 1-11, 1-13

functions (summary) 1-1, 1-4

G

G.711 A-law 2-3

G.711 mu-law 2-3

G.723.1 Annex A High rate 2-3

G.723.1 Annex A Low rat 2-3

G.723.1 High rate 2-3

G.723.1 Low rate 2-3

G.729 2-3

Generic Transparency Descriptor 2-6

GTD 2-6

H

H.323

Annex E 1-24

gateway limitations 2-11

hardware 1-26

HOLD 2-7

I

ICMP Router Discovery Protocol 1-22

Identification Request/Identification Response 2-7

IDR/IDS 2-7

IDX 1-14

IKE 2-16

incremental zone transfer 1-19

indexed database 1-14

INF/INR 2-7

INFO 2-14

Information/Information Request 2-7

interfaces 2-1

internal database 1-14

Internal Secondary Authoritative DNS Server 1-11

Internet Key Exchange 2-16

interworking 1-3

IPsec 2-16

IP security 2-16

IPT (IP Transfer Point) 2-4

IRDP 1-22

ISADS 1-11

ISDN backhaul 2-11

ISDN T1 PRI 2-11

ISUP

transparency 2-6

variants 2-5

ITU93 White Book ISUP 2-5

ITU Method 2 circuit selection 2-7

IXFR 1-19

K

key management 2-16

L

logical components

BDMS 1-16

CA 1-12

EMS 1-14

FS 1-13

ISADS 1-17

list 1-10

Lucent 5ESS 2-11

M

MACRO-XML/CORBA 1-16

MAINT shell 1-15

media gateway controller 2-15

MGC 2-15

MGCP

CAS interfaces 2-4

functions 2-3

variants 2-2

MIB

loading 1-16

location 1-16

MIME 2-15

MTAs 2-15

multimedia terminal adapters 2-15

Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension 2-15

MWI 2-14

N

NAPTR 2-14

NCS 2-16

NEs

interworking 1-3

limitations 1-3

Network-Based Call Signaling 2-16

Network Element Layer 1-2

Network Element Management Layer 1-2

NFAS 2-11

NI2 2-11

NoA

modification and routing 2-7

relay 2-7

Non-Facility Associated Signaling 2-11

Nortel DMS-100 2-11

NP 2-7

Number Portability 2-7

O

operator services 2-4

OSS interfaces 1-14

P

PacketCable-based signaling 2-15

PacketCable event messages 1-13

PBX interfaces 2-4

PCMA 2-3

PCMU 2-3

PDU 1-26

PGW 2-6

PRI (ISDN) 2-10

protocols 2-1

provisionable timer for INVITE 2-14

provisioning, bulk 1-16

PSAP 2-4

Public safety answering point 2-4

Q

Q.761 China 2-5

Q.761 ETSI v3 France 2-5

Q.761 ETSI v3 Hungary 2-5

Q.761 ETSI v3 Poland 2-5

Q.761 Standard 2-5

Q.761 Standard 97 2-5

Q.761 Thailand 2-5

Q.767 Colombia 2-5

Q.767 Mexico 2-5

Q.767 Standard 2-5

Q.767 Turkish (Release 6.0, Maintenance Release 1 and later) 2-6

Q.921 2-11

Q.931 2-11

R

racks 1-26

RADIUS 1-13

RADIUS authentication 2-16

Record Keeping Server 1-13

registrar 2-14

reliability and availability 1-24

Reliable provisional response 2-14

Remote authentication dial-in user service 1-13

Resource Reservation Protocol 2-3

RFC 1034 1-19

RFC 1035 1-19

RFC 1995 1-19

RFC 2865 2-16

RKS 1-13

RSVP 2-3

S

Secure File Transfer Protocol 1-16

Secure shell 1-15

SFTP 1-16

sides, active and standby 1-24

signaling

CAS 2-4

ISDN 2-10

MGCP 2-2

PacketCable 2-15

SIP and SIP-T 2-13

SS7 2-4

signaling adapters 1-12

signaling protocols 2-1

SIGTRAN 2-4

SIP hairpin 2-14

SIP session timer 2-14

SIP-T 2-14

SIP-trunk route advance 2-14

SNMP 1-16

SNMPv2c 1-16

SNMPv2-SMI 1-16

Solaris patch levels 1-26

SSH 1-15

SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY 2-14

T

tandem back-to-back user agent 2-13

Telnet 1-16

terminal server 1-26

Third-party call control 2-14

Three-Party Service 2-7

TMN

layers 1-3

model 1-2

TNS 2-14

ToS 2-14

transit network selection 2-14

Trunking Gateway Control Protocol 2-16

type of service 2-14

U

UA 2-13

UAC, user agent client 2-14

UAS, user agent server 2-14

V

Virtual VPN 2-7

VoATM 2-4

Voice over ATM 2-4

X

XML/CORBA 1-16