Overview, Overview -2 – Kentrox AI232 User Manual

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AI232 Version 9.6x User’s Guide

Alias and Call Routing Configuration: Overview

7-2

Overview

AI232 uses aliases to route calls across the backplane of AIswitch. Each incoming
call’s routing information must match an entry in the alias table, or else the call is
rejected. When AI232 is in switch mode, the alias table is stored on AI198. When
AI232 is in standalone mode, the alias table is stored in AI232’s local memory. For
more information about alias translation and macros, see sections

Call Routing on

page 7-4

and

Alias Macros on page 7-19

.

Figure 7-1

displays a typical call processing data flow scenario where AI232 is used.

Data flow can be upstream or downstream, depending on the direction from which the
data originates.

Figure 7-1 Call Data Flow

In

Figure 7-1

, an asynchronous protocol call is coming into AI232 card A and needs to

pass over the IRB and be sent out AI232 card B. Refer to the figure to follow the flow
of the call.

The following events occur if the data flow is from left to right:

1. The data comes into AI232 card A as an asynchronous packet.

2. The data travels upstream and is converted into a TCP call.

3. The data starts downstream through the ASY protocol option to preserve the

packetization. Refer to

ASY on page 7-18

for information about the ASY protocol.

4. The data is sent out AI232 card A over TCP on the IRB.

downstream

Async

TCP

ASY

up

stream

Incoming

IR

B

Asynchronous
Call

Outgoing

TCP/IP

Call

downstream

TCP

Async

up

s

tre

am

ASY

AI232 Card B

Incoming

TCP/IP

Call

Outgoing

Asynchronous

IP address

172.16.30.200

downstream

upstream

downstream

up

stream

AI232 Card A

call to asy.4.2

IP address

172.16.30.100

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