




Related Publications
You can download Intel® Dialogic® documentation (known as the online bookshelf) as part of the system release software installation or from the Telecom Support Resources website at http://resource.intel.com/telecom/support/documentation/releases/index.htm.
See the following Intel® Dialogic® documentation for more information:
- Voice Software Reference - Features Guide
- Voice Software Reference - Programmer's Guide
- Voice Software Reference - Standard Runtime Library
- Release Guide for the current system release, for information on release features, system requirements, hardware and software supported on this release, technical documentation, and more.
- Release Update for the current system release, for details on compatibility issues, restrictions and limitations, known problems, and late-breaking updates or corrections to the release documentation.
For definitions of domestic and international line status tones, see the following publications, respectively:
- Bellcore LATA Switching Systems Generic Requirements (LSSGR): Signaling, Section 6, Issue 2, Revision 1, December 1988 (TR-TSY-000506)
- International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (CCITT), Blue Book Volume II, Fascicle II.2: Telephone Network and ISDN -- Operation, Numbering, Routing and Mobile Service, Recommendations E.100--E.333, Study Group II, November 1988 (ISBN 92-61-03261-3). Additional country-specific line status tones are defined by the NET 4 contributions.





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