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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
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