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QSIG is an ISDN based signaling protocol for signaling between private branch exchanges (PBXs) in a private integrated services network (PISN). It makes use of the connection-level Q.931 protocol and the application-level ROSE protocol. ISDN "proper" functions as the physical link layer.

QSIG was originally developed by Ecma International, adopted by ETSI and is defined by a set of ISO standard documents, so is not owned by any company. This allows interoperability between communications platforms provided by disparate vendors.

QSIG has two layers, called BC (basic call) and GF (generic function). QSIG BC describes how to set up calls between PBXs. QSIG GF provides supplementary services for large-scale corporate, educational, and government networks, such as line identification, call intrusion and call forwarding. Thus for a large or very distributed company that requires multiple PBXs, users can receive the same services across the network and be unaware of the switch that their telephone is connected to. This greatly eases the problems of management of large networks.

QSIG will likely never rival each vendor's private network protocols, but it does provide an option for a higher level of integration than that of the traditional choices.

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QSIG

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QSIG is an ISDN based signaling protocol for signaling between private branch exchanges (PBXs) in a private integrated services network (PISN). It makes...

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List of Ecma standards

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Mode Bearer Services - Inter-Exchange Signalling Procedures and Protocol (QSIG-BC) (ISO/IEC 11572/ETSI EN 300 172) ECMA-144 – 8-Bit coded character set...

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Signaling protocol

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Initiation Protocol Signaling System No. 5 Signaling System No. 6 Signaling System No. 7 Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP, Skinny) Q.931 QSIG v t e...

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Digital Private Network Signalling System

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was eventually deprecated by the standards bodies in favour of Q931 and QSig. Nevertheless, the elegance of the protocol and its compatibility with PBX...

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Telephone call

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establish the end to end connection. Calls through PBX networks are set up using QSIG, DPNSS or variants. Some types of calls are not charged, such as local calls...

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Business telephone system

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several manufacturers is on-site, the use of a standard protocol is required. QSIG – for connecting PBXs to each other, usually runs over T1 (T-carrier) or...

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List of POSIX commands

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Release batch jobs qselect Batch utilities Obsolescent (BE) Select batch jobs qsig Batch utilities Obsolescent (BE) Signal batch jobs qstat Batch utilities...

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SIGTRAN

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interface across an IP network. Some users that it supports are Q.931 and QSIG. It is specified in RFC 4233. V5UA provides an SCTP adaptation layer for...

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Aculab

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networks and entities, TDM-based PBXs and the PSTN. The gateway includes SIP, QSIG and DPNSS interworking functionality, with Supplementary Services support...

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