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V6100 and V7122 User Guide
ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
Valid Range and Description
EnableDSPIPMDetectors
Enables / disables the IPmedia DSP detectors.
0 = Disable (default).
1 = Enable.
XChannelHeader
0 = x-channel header is not used (default).
1 = x-channel header is generated, with trunk/B-channel information.
The header provides information on the E1/T1 physical trunk/B-channel on
which the call is received or placed. For example ‘x-channel: DS/DS1-5/22’.
This header is generated by the V7122 and is sent in the following messages:
INVITE and 183/180/200OK responses.
AddIEinSetup
[Add IE in SETUP]
This parameter enables to add an optional Information Element data (in hex
format) to ISDN SETUP message.
For example: to add the following IE: ‘0x20,0x02,0x00,0xe1’, define:
‘AddIEinSetup = 200200e1’.
This IE is sent from the Trunk Group IDs defined by the
parameter ‘SendIEonTG’.
SendIEonTG
[Trunk Groups to Send IE]
A list of Trunk Group IDs (up to 50 characters) from where the optional ISDN
IE, defined by the parameter ‘AddIEinSetup’, is sent.
For example: ‘SendIEonTG = 1,2,4,10,12,6’.
ISDNDMSTimerT310
Overrides the T310 timer for the DMS-100 ISDN variant.
T310 defines the timeout between the reception of Proceeding message and
the reception of Alert / Connect message.
The valid range is 10 to 30. The default value is 10 (seconds).
Applicable only to Nortel DMS and Nortel MERIDIAN PRI variants
(ProtocolType = 14 and 35).
ISDNJapanNTTTimerT3J
A
T3_JA timer (in seconds).
This parameter overrides the internal PSTN T301 timeout on the Users Side
(TE side).
If an outgoing call from the V7122 to ISDN is not answered during this timeout,
the call is released.
The valid range is 10 to 240. The default value is 50.
Applicable only to Japan NTT PRI variant (ProtocolType = 16).
This timer is also affected by the parameter ‘PSTNAlertTimeout’.
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