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    IPCABLECOM 1.5 AUDIO SERVER PROTOCOL

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    Withdrawn date:  23-07-2013

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    Published date:  12-01-2013

    Publisher:  Society of Cable Telecomm Engineers

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    1 INTRODUCTION
      1.1 PURPOSE
      1.2 SCOPE
      1.3 SPECIFICATION LANGUAGE
    2 REFERENCES
      2.1 NORMATIVE
      2.2 INFORMATIVE
      2.3 REFERENCE ACQUISITION
    3 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
    4 ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
    5 TECHNICAL OVERVIEW
      5.1 ARCHITECTURAL REQUIREMENTS
          5.1.1 Call Destination
          5.1.2 Media Formats
          5.1.3 Security
          5.1.4 Operational Support Systems
      5.2 ANNOUNCEMENT DEFINITIONS
          5.2.1 Tones
          5.2.2 Fixed-content Announcements
          5.2.3 Variable Content Announcements
          5.2.4 Interactive Announcements
          5.2.5 Naming Conventions for Endpoint Identifiers
      5.3 INTERFACES
    6 ANN-1 INTERFACE: CMS-MTA AND MGC-MG
      6.1 CMS-MTA INTERFACE
          6.1.1 Announcement List
      6.2 MGC-MG INTERFACE
    7 ANN-2 INTERFACE: MPC-MP
      7.1 INTRODUCTION
      7.2 AUDIO PACKAGE CONCEPTS
          7.2.1 Understanding Audio Segments
          7.2.2 Segment Identifiers
          7.2.3 Segment Life
          7.2.4 Nested Sets And Sequences
          7.2.5 Sequence Example
          7.2.6 Set Example
          7.2.7 Set With Nested Sequence Example
      7.3 BASE AUDIO PACKAGE
          7.3.1 Abstract
          7.3.2 Events
          7.3.3 Signal Interactions
          7.3.4 Parameters
          7.3.5 Type-ahead
          7.3.6 Return Parameters
          7.3.7 Segment Descriptors
          7.3.8 Variable Syntax
          7.3.9 Variable Definitions
          7.3.10 Timers
          7.3.11 Examples
      7.4 ADVANCED AUDIO PACKAGE
          7.4.1 Abstract
          7.4.2 Sets
          7.4.3 Selectors
          7.4.4 Selector Encoding
          7.4.5 Variable Order
          7.4.6 Overrides
          7.4.7 Parameters
          7.4.8 Return Codes
          7.4.9 Examples
      7.5 OVERVIEW
          7.5.1 Speech Recognition Extensions to the
                 BAU package
          7.5.2 Signal Interactions
          7.5.3 Parameters
          7.5.4 Type-ahead
          7.5.5 Return Parameters
          7.5.6 Grammar Descriptors
          7.5.7 Examples
      7.6 FORMAL SYNTAX DESCRIPTION
    APPENDIX A - CALL FLOW FOR NETWORK ANNOUNCEMENT
      A.1 CALL FLOW DETAILS
    APPENDIX B - CALL FLOW FOR MTA-STORED ANNOUNCEMENT
      B.1 CALL FLOW DETAILS

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    Describes the architecture and protocols that are required for playing announcements in voice-over-IP (VoIP) IPCablecom networks, and is issued to facilitate design and field-testing leading to the manufacture and interoperability of conforming hardware and software by multiple vendors.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Society of Cable Telecomm Engineers
    Status Withdrawn

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    SCTE 24-18 : 2004 IPCABLECOM - PART 18: CMS TO CMS SIGNALING
    SCTE 89-1 : 2004 IPCABLE2HOME STANDARD - PART 1: CABLE HOME NETWORKING 1.0

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ISO 8601:2004 Data elements and interchange formats Information interchange Representation of dates and times
    ISO 639-2:1998 Codes for the representation of names of languages — Part 2: Alpha-3 code
    ISO 4217:2015 Codes for the representation of currencies
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