Interpreting information elements – Dialogic 6.2 User Manual

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BSMI Debugging

November 2009

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Interpreting Information Elements

For Q.931 call control messages, the first Information Element (IE)

starts at byte offset 9 in the hexadecimal string. Each message can

contain several IEs of either fixed (single byte) or variable length.

Figure 8

on

page 108

compares the general IE format against the

first IE contained in the example SETUP message, and illustrates

the following points:

„

A value of 0 in the shaded bit position indicates a variable-length

IE; a value of 1 in that position indicates a single byte IE.

Note:

Single byte IEs are commonly used for locking codeset shifts.

Locking shift IEs appear only after all variable-length IEs

within the message. Refer to the Bellcore Technical Reference

TR-TSY-000268 for more information on the structure and use

of single byte IEs and codeset shifts.

„

The IE identifier value 0x04 indicates a Bearer Capability IE;

refer to

Table 4

on

page 108

for possible IE identifier values. IEs

appear in messages in ascending order according to their

identifier number.

„

The 2-byte length of the IE value indicates that it contains only

the required structures for a Bearer Capability IE.

„

The IE contents indicate an information transfer capability of

unrestricted digital information (0x88) and a transfer rate/mode

equal to 64 kbps/circuit mode (0x90).

0

1

1

1

1

0

1

1

7B

Information

0

1

1

0

1

1

1

0

6E

Notify

0

1

1

1

1

1

0

1

7D

Status

0

1

1

1

0

1

0

1

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Status Enquiry

Table 3. Q.931 Message Types (Continued)

Message Type Bits

Hex

Message

IEs

00C10000080101050 4028890 180181 2C0735353532303030

03 278D Xmit 00 60 0 Setup 00 00 0 0018

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