Bob, Thank you for pointing this out. If I understand correctly, in Annex L a feature server is responsible for signaling towards the stimulus terminal. How would one tie in a service which is unaware of Annex L, to an Annex L aware zone ? Let's imagine a VM service zone (or domain) , which accepts calls from the home GK upon the subscriber's forwarding event. In this case, the service zone stores the messages and provides access to the subscribers through inter-zone or inter-domain communication. Presumably, the home GK (e.g. a corporate PBX) would be the one implementing the corresponding feature server. Can you elaborate on how Annex L would be used in this situation ? Which protocol would be used between the VM server and the feature server ? Thanks for your thoughts , Boaz
-----Original Message----- From: Bob Gilman [mailto:rrg@LUCENT.COM] Sent: Monday, March 20, 2000 6:03 PM To: ITU-SG16@mailbag.cps.intel.com Subject: Re: MWI - Message Waiting Indication
Boaz- Annex L would support this. -Bob
"Michaely, Boaz" wrote: ...
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A method for the GK or the VMS itself to signal the
terminal that the
subscriber associated with it has a new message
Do we have any means in general for signalling
call-unrelated information
(other than RAS) , that should be used for this purpose?
e.g. is Annex K
(HTTP) a suitable candidate ? Is H.450 suitable for call unrelated information ? Is anyone aware of similar work done e.g. in SIP which we
may reuse or
consider to avoid interworking problems ahead of time ?
Best regards, -- Boaz
Bob Gilman rrg@lucent.com (303)538-3868
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