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        Title           : MGCP CAS Packages
        Author(s)       : B. Foster
        Filename        : draft-foster-mgcp-cas-packages-00.txt
        Pages           : 47
        Date            : 24-Oct-00
        
This document contains a collection of media gateway CAS packages for
R1 CAS, North American CAS, CAS PBX interconnect as well as basic FXO
support. Included are six packages. The 'MS' package covers MF single
stage dialing trunks. This includes wink start and immediate start
PBX DID/DOD trunks as well as basic R1 and Feature Group D (FGD)
Terminating protocol [3]. The 'DT' package covers immediate start and
basic DTMF and dial-pulse trunks and the 'BL' package covers the
interface to a basic PBX (digital or FXS interface). In addition to
the Terminating protocol, there are three other FGD protocols
described in [3]. These include EAIN and EANA which is covered by the
enclosed 'MD' package and the Operator Service Signaling protocol
which is handled by the 'MO' package. Support for basic FXO
interconnect is provided by 'DO' package.

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