User's Manual
316
Document #: LTRT-89729
Mediant 3000
21.7.4 Performing Manual D-Channel Switchover in NFAS Group
If an NFAS group is configured with two D-channels (Primary and Backup), you can do a
manual switchover between these D-channels.
To manually switchover from active to standby D-channel:
1.
Open the NFAS Group & D-Channel Status page (
Status & Diagnostics
tab >
VoIP
Status
menu >
NFAS Group & D-Channel Status
).
2.
Select the required NFAS group, and then click the
Switch Activity
button.
Notes:
•
The
Switch Activity
button is unavailable (i.e, grayed out) if a switchover
cannot be done due to, for example, alarms or unsuitable states.
•
This feature is applicable only to T1 ISDN protocols supporting NFAS,
and only if the NFAS group is configured with two D-channels.
21.8 ISDN Overlap Dialing
Overlap dialing is a dialing scheme used by several ISDN variants to send and/or receive
called number digits one after the other (or several at a time). This is in contrast to en-bloc
dialing in which a complete number is sent in one message. ISDN overlap dialing is
applicaable to PRI and BRI.
The device supports the following ISDN overlap dialing methods:
Collects ISDN called party number digits and then sends the SIP INVITE to the IP side
with the complete destination number (see 'Collecting ISDN Digits and Sending
Complete Number in SIP' on page
Interworks ISDN overlap dialing with SIP, according to RFC 3578 (see 'Interworking
ISDN Overlap Dialing with SIP According to RFC 3578' on page
21.8.1 Collecting ISDN Digits and Sending Complete Number in SIP
The device can support an overlap dialing mode whereby the device collects the called
party number digits from ISDN Q.931 Information messages or DTMF signals, and then
sends a SIP INVITE message to the IP side containing the complete destination number.
ISDN overlap dialing for incoming ISDN calls can be configured for the entire device or per
E1/T1 trunk. This is configured using the global, ISDNRxOverlap parameter or the
ISDNRxOverlap_x parameter (where
x
denotes the trunk number), respectively.
By default (see the ISDNINCallsBehavior parameter), the device plays a dial tone to the
ISDN user side when it receives an empty called number from the ISDN. In this scenario,
the device includes the Progress Indicator in the SetupAck ISDN message that it sends to
the ISDN side.
The device can also mute in-band DTMF detection until it receives the complete
destination number from the ISDN. This is configured using the MuteDTMFInOverlap
parameter. The Information digits can be sent in-band in the voice stream, or out-of-band
using Q.931 Information messages. If Q.931 Information messages are used, the DTMF in-
band detector must be disabled. Note that when at least one digit is received in the ISDN
Setup message, the device stops playing a dial tone.
Summary of Contents for Mediant 3000
Page 2: ......
Page 26: ...User s Manual 26 Document LTRT 89729 Mediant 3000 Reader s Note...
Page 27: ...Part I Getting Started with Initial Connectivity...
Page 28: ......
Page 40: ...User s Manual 40 Document LTRT 89729 Mediant 3000 Reader s Notes...
Page 41: ...Part II Management Tools...
Page 42: ......
Page 44: ...User s Manual 44 Document LTRT 89729 Mediant 3000 Reader s Notes...
Page 80: ...User s Manual 80 Document LTRT 89729 Mediant 3000 Reader s Notes...
Page 98: ...User s Manual 98 Document LTRT 89729 Mediant 3000 Reader s Notes...
Page 103: ...Part III General System Settings...
Page 104: ......
Page 113: ...Part IV General VoIP Configuration...
Page 114: ......
Page 144: ...User s Manual 144 Document LTRT 89729 Mediant 3000 Reader s Notes...
Page 164: ...User s Manual 164 Document LTRT 89729 Mediant 3000 Reader s Notes...
Page 222: ...User s Manual 222 Document LTRT 89729 Mediant 3000 Reader s Notes...
Page 224: ...User s Manual 224 Document LTRT 89729 Mediant 3000 Reader s Notes...
Page 275: ...Part V Gateway and IP to IP Application...
Page 276: ......
Page 278: ...User s Manual 278 Document LTRT 89729 Mediant 3000 Reader s Notes...
Page 399: ...Part VI Session Border Controller Application...
Page 400: ......
Page 402: ...User s Manual 402 Document LTRT 89729 Mediant 3000 Reader s Notes...
Page 464: ...User s Manual 464 Document LTRT 89729 Mediant 3000 Reader s Notes...
Page 465: ...Part VII Stand Alone Survivability Application...
Page 466: ......
Page 474: ...User s Manual 474 Document LTRT 89729 Mediant 3000 Reader s Notes...
Page 494: ...User s Manual 494 Document LTRT 89729 Mediant 3000 Reader s Notes...
Page 497: ...Part VIII IP Media Capabilities...
Page 498: ......
Page 501: ...Part IX High Availability System...
Page 502: ......
Page 515: ...Part X Maintenance...
Page 516: ......
Page 522: ...User s Manual 522 Document LTRT 89729 Mediant 3000 Reader s Notes...
Page 524: ...User s Manual 524 Document LTRT 89729 Mediant 3000 Reader s Notes...
Page 552: ...User s Manual 552 Document LTRT 89729 Mediant 3000 Reader s Notes...
Page 562: ...User s Manual 562 Document LTRT 89729 Mediant 3000 Reader s Notes...
Page 565: ...Part XI Status Performance Monitoring and Reporting...
Page 566: ......
Page 578: ...User s Manual 578 Document LTRT 89729 Mediant 3000 Reader s Notes...
Page 609: ...Part XII Diagnostics...
Page 610: ......
Page 624: ...User s Manual 624 Document LTRT 89729 Mediant 3000 Reader s Notes...
Page 626: ...User s Manual 626 Document LTRT 89729 Mediant 3000 Reader s Notes...
Page 638: ...User s Manual 638 Document LTRT 89729 Mediant 3000 Reader s Notes...
Page 639: ...Part XIII Appendix...
Page 640: ......
Page 864: ...User s Manual 864 Document LTRT 89729 Mediant 3000 Reader s Notes...
Page 871: ...Version 6 6 871 Mediant 3000 User s Manual 55 Selected Technical Specifications Reader s Notes...