BASIC SERVICE PROFILES (BSP Sample Clauses

BASIC SERVICE PROFILES (BSP. A Basic Service Profile is the combination of a DNR and a Basic Service Profile Type (BSPT) and is identified by a Basic Service Profile - Identifier (BSP-ID). This BSP-ID is assigned to a line circuit by OM: CHDNRC One extension circuit (EHWA) can have several BSP-IDs assigned. These BSP-IDs may have different DNRs and different BSPTs. A call to this circuit will be checked for compatibility. If the destination DNR and the IBSC of the caller match with more than one BSP-ID, the BSP-ID with the lowest numbered BSPT is selected. A call, set up by a non-ISDN extension, will always use the BSP-ID with the lowest numbered BSPT. An ISDN extension, however, can differentiate between BSP-IDs. This setup can lead to the following applications: Example 1 : a voice/data terminal connected to an S0 bus: B channel 0 : - BSP-ID0=2400-95 (voice/possibly voice) - BSP-ID1=2400-96 (data) B channel 1 : - BSP-ID1=2401-96 (data) This setup is very useful for a SOPHO-SET which uses B channel 0 for voice and B channel 1 for data, if there is a follow-me from BSP-ID0 to BSP-ID1. This configuration allows the extension to work with one DNR only, namely 2400. Voice calls to 2400 are connected to B channel 0 directly, whereas data calls are re-directed (because of the follow-me) from 2400 to 2401, which uses B channel 1. The follow-me relationship can only be changed by Operational Maintenance commands and not by dialling facility codes at the telephone set, because this only affects BSP-IDs for voice. If callers must be able to discriminate between parties at an S{inf0} bus with the same service identifier, the facility Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN) must be used. Example 2 : BSP-ID discriminates between a voice and a FAX call. An analogue telephone set has two BSP-IDs: - DNR:2400 with BSPT:95 (voice/possibly voice) - DNR:2400 with BSPT:06 (telefax4) The FAX machine has the following BSP-ID: - DNR:2401 with BSPT:06 (telefax4) A follow-me re-directs an incoming FAX call to DNR 2401, whereas a voice call goes directly to the analogue telephone. (see example 1 for additional remarks)
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