Re: (PM) ORU-AP and provisioning

John Nowack (john@tremont.dpc.net)
Wed, 26 May 1999 11:04:00 -0500

>:Hi.
>:I am trying to get my telco to provision my ISDN BRI line correctly for
>:use with my ORU-UP. I used the incantation "ACO on the second B-channel"
>
>What do they claim ACO stands for?
That spell was from Lucent. ACO=Additional Call Offering (I suppose the
equalivent of Call Waiting).

>:tell me which is the best IOC to use to get the best use of the voice port?
>
>What exactly do you want? You want 1 data and 1 voice?
Well, yes. I for now (until that telco gets PRI) have to use DOSBS to
dial into the PM3. Right now I have CSD/V on both channels and it works
great. I can make outgoing analog calls on the POTS port and can receive
them, so long as the second B channel is not already busy with a DOSBS
call.

>Ahh this sounds like B-ISDN or broadband isdn.
Haven't heard that one before.

>:I'm guessing IOC U, unless someone is going to tell me that the ORU and
>:PM3 are going to support AO/DI next week and then it's X, right?
>
>I cant really tell what all that gookyness was but if it is B-ISDN, it is
Those are the descriptions of the IOC feature sets from Bellcore.

>Just order the thing with 2b+d, csv=1, and csd=1 on both B channels.
That's what I have now. I am wanting to get the ability to have the
ORU-AP drop the B2 call when a voice call comes in. I need ACO on that
channel and am hoping the easiest way is to get the telco to use the
pre-defined IOC feature sets.

John

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