System initialization This section describes the sequence of events involved in system initialization.
Enabling a trunk This section describes the sequence of events involved in enabling a trunk
Disabling a trunk This section describes the sequence of events involved in disabling a trunk
Quiescing a trunk This section describes the sequence of events involved in quiescing a trunk
Enabling a channel This section describes the sequence of events involved in enabling a channel
Disabling a channel This section describes the sequence of events involved in disabling a channel
Quiescing a channel This section describes the sequence of events involved in quiescing a channel
Successful outgoing call (common channel signaling) This section describes the sequence of events when Blueworx Voice Response makes an outgoing call on behalf of an application, using a common channel signaling process.
Unsuccessful outgoing call (common channel signaling) This section describes the sequence of events when Blueworx Voice Response makes an outgoing call on behalf of an application, using a common channel signaling process.
Near end hang-up (common channel signaling) This section describes the sequence of events when Blueworx Voice Response receives a request to clear a call from the application:
Far end hang-up (common channel signaling) This section describes the sequence of events when Blueworx Voice Response receives a request to clear a call from the network. This is because the caller has hung up ( far end hang-up) or the network has cleared the call itself due to an error condition.
Silence detection (common channel signaling) This section describes the sequence of events following the detection of an extended period of silence, which is taken to indicate that the caller has hung up.