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, supervision is the monitoring of a telecommunication circuit for
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to convey to an operator, user, or a switching system, information about the operational state of the circuit. The typical operational states of trunks and lines are the idle and busy states, seizure, and disconnect. The states are indicated by various electrical signals and electrical conditions depending on the type of circuit, the type of terminating equipment, and the type of intended service. Answer and disconnect supervision are functions of
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that convey circuit seizure and disconnect. Answer supervision indicates that a call has been answered. Disconnect supervision provides a signal that the call has been disconnected. For example, the
called party The called party (in some contexts called the "B-Number") is a person who (or device that) answers a telephone call. The person who (or device that) initiates a telephone call is the calling party. In some situations, the called party may number m ...
may indicate to the
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that the call is being disconnected by the
called party The called party (in some contexts called the "B-Number") is a person who (or device that) answers a telephone call. The person who (or device that) initiates a telephone call is the calling party. In some situations, the called party may number m ...
by allowing loop current to flow in the line, or the
called party The called party (in some contexts called the "B-Number") is a person who (or device that) answers a telephone call. The person who (or device that) initiates a telephone call is the calling party. In some situations, the called party may number m ...
indicates to the exchange that the call is being answered.


Requirement

The primary reason for answer and disconnect supervision is for billing. The telephone company and the customer need an accurate accounting of calls. It is standard for telephone companies not to charge for unanswered or unsuccessful calls. All
call detail record A call detail record (CDR) is a data record produced by a telephone exchange or other telecommunications equipment that documents the details of a telephone call or other telecommunications transactions (e.g., text message) that passes through th ...
s (CDRs) produced should indicate a call was unanswered or unsuccessful, and therefore, incur no charge from the billing system. Some systems may not cut through the audio path until there is a positive indication that the called party answered the call—there may not be an audio connection until the answer signal is sent. Lastly, the channel should become free to take new calls when the previous call clears. If there was no indication of the call's disconnect, thus no teardown or clearing then all channels in the system would eventually be blocked.


Operation

This example shows a T1 trunk using E&M wink start signaling only. Other methods can be used, although this was the most common in 20th century private circuits. Wink start is used to notify the remote side or PBX that it can send the Dialed Number Identification Service (
DNIS Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS) is a service offered by telecommunications companies to corporate clients which identifies the originally dialed telephone number of an inbound call. The client may use this information for call routing ...
), also referred to as the Called Number.
Automatic Number Identification Automatic number identification (ANI) is a feature of a telecommunications network for automatically determining the origination telephone number on toll calls for billing purposes. Automatic number identification was originally created by the A ...
(ANI) can also be transmitted. For an incoming call, this occurs: #Calling switch goes off-hook. It sends ABCD bits = 1111. #The called switch sends wink. The ABCD bits transition from 0000 to 1111 for 200 ms, then back to 0000. #The calling switch sees the wink, and then proceeds to send the "
DNIS Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS) is a service offered by telecommunications companies to corporate clients which identifies the originally dialed telephone number of an inbound call. The client may use this information for call routing ...
" (called number) information. This is done when inband multifrequency/dual tone multifrequency ( MF/ DTMF) tones are sent. #The called switch goes off-hook when the call is answered. It sends ABCD bits = 1111. #The audio path is connected, parties can talk, and the billing system registers a call start record. In an outgoing call the same procedure occurs, but the calling switch and called switch exchange roles. These occur when a disconnect from the calling party happens: #Calling switch goes on-hook by sending ABCD bits = 0000. #The called switch sees the network go on-hook and the switch goes on-hook. ABCD bits = 0000. #The audio path is disconnected, and the billing system registers a call stop record. For a disconnect from the called party to the calling party, these steps are reversed.


Supervision signals

The signal used for supervision varies depending on the type of trunk being used. These signal types include: #Digital E&M - Used on T1 carriers with Channel Associated Signalling trunks #Analog E&M - Used for analog E&M signalling trunks #Analog Disconnect Tone - Used in many South American countries on analog loop start trunks #Analog Open Switching Interval (OSI) - Used in North America on analog loop start trunks #Digital ISDN - Used with both PRI and BRI digital trunks


E&M signaling

For
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(CAS) in
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(T1) trunks that use
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(earth & magneto, or ear & mouth signaling), there are only two voice channel states. A channel is idle/ on hook when there is no call on it or seized/ off-hook/energized by an active call. There is no separate state for answered. It mimics an analog loopstart or groundstart line. After a channel is initially seized, each device must indicate the progress of a call. The progress indicators include whether a call is answered or remains unanswered, and when a call is answered, which party disconnects first. These call progress states are important as Telephony systems need to know when the call was attempted, answered, and cleared, hence the term Answer and Disconnect Supervision.


Calling party control

Calling party control (CPC), or forward disconnect, is a
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signal sent from a central office to the telephone subscriber's equipment to indicate that the calling party has hung up. This indicates that
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s should stop recording, notifies
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bridges that a participant has left or removes an abandoned call from a
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queue or
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menu. The signal may be implemented by removal of battery on the circuit (open switching interval) or by polarity reversal of the tip and ring conductors of the telephone line. An analogue telephone line may also send tones, such as a
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, reorder tone, or dial tone, to indicate a call has ended. Some digital trunks, such as SS7, use
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to indicate termination of a call.


Open switching interval

An open switching interval (OSI), also called open loop disconnect, is a period of time for which the central office battery is removed from a telephone line. The removal of battery may be used to signal the disconnection (disconnect supervision) of the telephone circuit. The term ''open switching interval'' originates from the time of early electronic switching systems in the
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, e.g. the 1ESS, that replaced electromechanical switches. In the 1ESS switching system employing ferreed crosspoint switches, battery may have temporarily been removed for a few hundred milliseconds from the tip and ring conductors during switching network reconfigurations. When used with early key telephone systems, this caused a problem of calls, held by the customer via their key telephone, being disconnected inadvertently. In modern telephone systems, including
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(VoIP) media gateways, OSI is intentionally used as a supervisory signal to communicate call disconnection. It indicates that the far end system has released the call.RFC 3660, ''Basic Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) Packages'', B. Foster, F. Andreasen (2003)


See also

* Disconnect tone *
Kewlstart Loop start is a telecommunications supervisory protocol between a central office or private branch exchange (PBX) and a subscriber telephone or other terminal for the purpose of starting and terminating a telephone call. It is the simplest of the ...


References

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