Enabling a trunk

This section describes the sequence of events involved in enabling a trunk

Figure 1 shows the following events:

Figure 1. Enabling a trunk
The graphic is a simplified representation of the following text.
  1. Somebody requested a trunk to be enabled, for example, by using the Blueworx Voice Response System Monitor window (or via SNMP).
  2. The Blueworx Voice Response system manager sends an SL_TRUNK_ENABLE_REQ primitive to the signaling process.
  3. The signaling process enables the trunk.
  4. The signaling process then sends an SL_TRUNK_ENABLE_CNF primitive to Blueworx Voice Response.
  5. The trunk is now enabled.
  6. The Blueworx Voice Response system manager can now send SL_CHANNEL_ENABLE_REQ primitives for the individual channels.