7.18 Host Link Interface (CSTA)
Definition
Communication between Hicom 150 E Office and the applications running on host computers (Plus Products) is facilitated by:
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the V.24 (RS-232) application programming interface (CSTA protocol, 19200 baud) |
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Customers must use a converter to support Plus Products that use ACL-H2. The converter converts all messages and message procedures based on the ACL-H2 protocol to the CSTA protocol and vice versa. The converter has been implemented as a driver that runs under Microsoft Windows 95/98. |
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Plus Products that support the CSTA protocol standardized by ECMA can be connected directly (for example, Hicom Agentline Office V1.1 CSTA). |
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An S0 interface configured as a station (ISDN/USBS) |
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An optiset E ISDN adapter (TA S0) (ISDN/USBS) |
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the LAN interface (Ethernet), Release 3.0 or later For more information on this subject, refer to Chapter 13. |
Releases 1.0 to 2.2 of Hicom 150 E Office support CSTA Phase II. As of Release 3.0, CSTA Phase III is also supported.
The connected application determines whether CSTA Phase II or Phase III will be used for connection setup.
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Contact your local service center for up-to-date information about the applications supported in the different countries. |
OfficePro, OfficeCom, OfficePoint Interfaces for Applications
Figure 7-14 OfficePro, Com, Point - Interfaces for Applications
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