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V6100 and V7122 User Guide
ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
Valid Range and Description
DefaultNumber
[Default Destination
Number]
Defines the telephone number that the gateway uses if the parameters
‘TrunkGroup_x’ or ’ChannelList‘ don’t include a phone number. The
parameter is used as a starting number for the list of B-channels comprising
all trunk groups in the gateway.
ChannelSelectMode
[Channel Select Mode]
Defines common rule of port allocation for IP to TEL calls.
0 = By phone number - Select the gateway port according to the called
number (see the note below).
1 = Cyclic Ascending - Select the next available channel in an
ascending cycle order. Always select the next higher channel number in
the Trunk Group. When the gateway reaches the highest channel
number in the Trunk Group, it selects the lowest channel number in the
Trunk Group and then starts ascending again (default).
2 = Ascending - Select the lowest available channel. Always start at the
lowest channel number in the Trunk Group and if that channel is not
available, select the next higher channel.
3 = Cyclic Descending - Select the next available channel in descending
cycle order. Always select the next lower channel number in the Trunk
Group. When the gateway reaches the lowest channel number in the
Trunk Group, it selects the highest channel number in the Trunk Group
and then start descending again.
4 = Descending - Select the highest available channel. Always start at
the highest channel number in the Trunk Group and if that channel is
not available, select the next lower channel.
5 = Cyclic Ascending – First select the gateway port
according to the called number (see the note below). If the called
number isn’t found, then select the next available channel in ascending
cyclic order. Note that if the called number is found, but the port
associated with this number is busy, the call is released.
The internal numbers of the gateway’s B-channels are defined
by the ‘TrunkGroup_x’ parameter (under ‘Phone Number’).
TrunkGroupSettings
[Trunk Group Settings]
Defines rules for port allocation for specific Trunk Groups, if such rule
doesn’t exist, the global rule defined by ChannelSelectMode applies.
a, b
a = Trunk Group ID number
b = Channel select mode for that Trunk Group.
Available values are identical to those defined by the ChannelSelectMode
parameter.
AddTrunkGroupAsPrefix
[Add Trunk Group ID as
Prefix]
0 = not used
1 = For Tel
Æ
IP incoming call, Trunk Group ID is added as prefix to
destination phone number. Applicable only if trunk group ID are configured.
Can be used to define various routing rules.
AddPortAsPrefix
[Add Trunk ID as Prefix]
0 = Don’t add (default)
1 = Add trunk ID number (single digit in the range 1 to 8) as a prefix to the
called phone number for Tel
Æ
IP incoming calls.
This option can be used to define various routing rules.
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