Triton T1/E1 Trunk Properties
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MAXCS ACM 6.5 Administration Manual
Note:
In order for back-to-back T1 and tie trunk T1 configurations to perform properly,
it is recommended that you use the system’s default incoming call sequences:
You can select the maximum time-out delays, in seconds, and the appropriate
sequence of symbols to be collected for Caller ID and DID.
Max. seconds
before the first
digit
Maximum wait time before time-out for the system to identify
this digit after either the first
ring
in ground start or loop start
or the
wink
in wink start. The range is from 1-6 seconds, or
None
, with a default value of 3 seconds
.
Do
not
change this
value unless advised
.
None
means
no
Caller ID or DID information will be collected.
All other options will be grayed out. Use this option to disable
Caller ID and DID collection.
Max. seconds
between digits
Maximum wait time before time-out between two digits.
Default value is
None
. Do
not
change this value unless
advised.
Selecting
None
means the system will only wait for the
sequence of digits that are collected within the length of time
specified in the Max. seconds before the first digit field.
Incoming
sequence
Select up to five incoming symbols to collect from the Caller
ID or DID digits:
•
None
•
#
•
*
•
# or *
•
Caller ID
•
DID/DNIS
Selecting
None
in any field of the sequence will terminate the
sequence and automatically disable subsequent entries in the
sequence.
The default sequence is:
“# or *”
(and then) “
Caller ID
” (and then) “
# or *”
(and then) “
DID/
DNIS”
Or
Sets up an additional, alternative sequence. You can select
another set of up to five incoming symbols to collect.
Not checking any box is equivalent to checking
None
in the
first field.
The default sequence is:
“
DID/DNIS”
Apply to
If appropriate, you can use this button, as described in
“Configuring One or Multiple Trunks” on page 124, to apply
the Caller ID Collection to multiple T1 trunks.
Parameter
Description
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Page 340: ...Joining a Meeting 326 MAXCS ACM 6 5 Administration Manual ...
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