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Overview
The BRI Phone Simulator (BPS) converts GL's DCOSS into a BRI ISDN Terminal Phone Simulator. The BPS can simulate a bank of up
to 128 BRI telephones (terminal side), each supporting one D-channel and two B-channels. Using a basic DCOSS with E1 PRI ISDN
trunks along with a BPS external box, the DCOSS BPS may be used to test a BRI Network.
All functionality currently associated with the DCOSS, including bulk calling, scripting, and remote client/server, may be used to
control the BPS external ports. In addition to the functionality mentioned above, all traffic supported by the DCOSS (Fax, Modem,
Voice Files, DTMF/MF Digits, and Frequency Tones) is also fully supported by the DCOSS BPS device.
The DCOSS connects to the BPS via a PRI ISDN E1 trunk and calls are generated to the BPS using the DCOSS GUI. Each digital call
signifies BRI Phone off hook with DTMF/MF dialed digits from the BPS. Both outgoing and incoming BRI calls are supported. The
connection to the BPS is via a standard RJ-45. Each of the BRI Digital ports (up to 8 per BPS, maximum of 128 ports per DCOSS system)
serves as an independent BRI telephone, which can be individually configured and activated for various telephony tasks.
Main Applications
- Connecting with a BRI Network, the DCOSS BRI Phone Simulator (BPS) supports up to 128 BRI Digital telephones per DCOSS
system, 1 D-Channel + 2 B-Channels
- Voice, FAX and Modem Call Generation and Reception
- DTMF/MF Generation and Detection
- Single/Dual Frequency Tones Generation and Detection
- Call Monitoring and Recording
- Automatic Bulk Call Generation/Reception for load testing digital/analog trunks
- Bulk Call Scripting
- Call Statistics
- Save and Load all Parameters as User Defined Configurations
- Real Time Status of Each Call
- Call Record Generation and Logging
- Telephone Number Directory with unlimited capacity
DCOSS BPS Applications
The DCOSS BPS utilizes an existing DCOSS with E1 interfaces and E1 PRI ISDN protocol. Calls are generated using the DCOSS
and sent, via the E1 interface, to the BPS. The BPS converts the E1 PRI ISDN calls to BRI Terminal and, thus, simulates standard BRI
digital telephones. Since the DCOSS is controlling these BPS devices, all functionality and traffic associated with the DCOSS is fully
supported (bulk calling with scripting, remote client/server, fax, modem to name a few). While the DCOSS is controlling the BPS, the
DCOSS can also generate SS7, PRI ISDN, or CAS calls with full automation and traffic simulation available. The DCOSS BPS is a full
function digital/analog CO in a single box.
The DCOSS BPS, using a PRI ISDN E1 connection to the BPS, generates a series of up to 128 BRI digital ports (each with two
B-channels). The DCOSS BPS can be connected to any BRI Network that supports BRI ISDN terminal interfaces. Basically, anywhere
a standard BRI digital telephone can be connected, we can replace that BRI phone with the DCOSS BPS. Automated Bulk Calling
with a variety of different traffic (Fax, Modem, Voice File, Digits and Tones) is fully supported.
When configured using the DCOSS, a single PRI E1 will support up to 8 BRI digital phone ports (each supporting one D-channel
and two B-channels) when connected to the BPS. These BRI phone ports may be connected to any BRI Network. The remote side of
this call may be sent back to the DCOSS via digital T1 or E1 (CAS, PRI ISDN, SS7). The DCOSS supports both internal traffic
generation/ reception (Fax, Modem, Voice Files, Digits and Tones) as well as external traffic when connected to the Digital Station
card (up to 64 devices connected) or BRI ST interface (up to 16 devices connected).
DCOSS APS (Analog Phone Simulator)
The DCOSS APS (Analog Phone Simulator) converts a GL DCOSS into an analog phone simulator that simulates a bank of up to
384 analog telephones. Using a basic DCOSS with T1 trunks along with the APSCB24/48 external boxes, the DCOSS APS may be
used to test a Central Office (CO), PBX, Gateway, or other telecommunications equipment, which provide local loop interfaces.
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