Hi,

Version 3 seems to me like a very old version, isn't it?  I'm currently 
working on an implementation of version *9*!  Unfortunately I don't have 
such an old documentation with me.  I'd even guess that such docs probably 
only exists on paper due to their age.

BTW, thank you for the response.  As far as I could understand, the ASAI is 
a proprietary protocol from Lucent/Avaya, and one of the things that the 
Call Visor server does is to make a CSTA "shell" available for whoever 
wants to work with pure CSTA.

Where did you get the G3 simulator? This for sure would make my life much 
easier.

Best regards,
Rodrigo Deppe

----- Mensagem original -----
De:             Andriotto Massimiliano [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviada em:             segunda-feira, 1 de julho de 2002 04:35
Para:           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assunto:                RE: [ASN.1] Lucent Definity G3 PBX

Yes, I used a TCP/IP connection to a Definity G3 simulator and it works
without the Visor ASAI API. The ASAI link protocol version 8 is like CSTA
but it isn't an implementation of the CSTA protocol. I'm looking at
specification of the ASAI protocol version 3, do you know where I can find
it?

-----Original Message-----
From: Rodrigo Deppe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 8:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ASN.1] Lucent Definity G3 PBX

Hello!

Does anybody know if I can open a "pure" and direct ASN.1/CSTA ethernet
connection to a Lucent Definity G3 PBX without using the so called "Call
Visor ASAI" API?

I've managed to do this on a Siemens Hicom 150, but looks like the folks at 
my local Avaya reseller want me to buy a license of this server software.

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