
V6100 and V7122 User Guide
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ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
Valid Range and Description
EnableISDNTunnelingTe
l2IP
[Enable ISDN Tunneling
Tel2IP]
0 = Disabled (default).
1 = Enable ISDN Tunneling from ISDN PRI to SIP.
When ISDN Tunneling is enabled, the gateway sends ISDN Setup or Facility
messages using SIP INVITE and INFO messages. The raw data from the
ISDN is inserted into a proprietary SIP header (X-ISDNTunnelingInfo) in the
SIP messages.
It is necessary to set the parameter
‘ISDNDuplicateQ931BuffMode’ to 128 (duplicate all messages)
for this mechanism to function.
EnableISDNTunnelingIP
2Tel
[Enable ISDN Tunneling
IP2Tel]
0 = Disabled (default).
1 = Enable ISDN Tunneling from SIP to ISDN PRI.
When ISDN Tunneling is enabled, the gateway extracts the raw data received
in a proprietary SIP header (X-ISDNTunnelingInfo) in the INVITE or INFO
messages and sends the data as ISDN messages to the PSTN side.
ISDNDuplicateQ931Buff
Mode
Controls the activation / deactivation of delivering raw Q.931 messages.
0 =
ISDN messages aren’t duplicated (default).
128 =
All ISDN messages are duplicated.
This parameter is not updated on-the-fly and requires a gateway
reset.
EnableQSIGTunneling
[Enable QSIG Tunneling]
Enables QSIG tunneling over SIP according to <draft-elwell-sipping-qsig-
tunnel-03>.
0 = Disable (default).
1 = Enable QSIG tunneling from QSIG to SIP and vice versa.
When QSIG tunneling is enabled, all QSIG messages are sent as raw data in
corresponding SIP messages using a dedicated message body. Note that
QSIG tunneling must be enabled on both the originating and terminating
gateways.
It is necessary to set the parameter
‘ISDNDuplicateQ931BuffMode’ to 128 (duplicate all messages) so
that this mechanism can function.
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