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Mediant 3000
Parameter
Description
called number digits are received. By default, this is bit is set.
[2147483648]
USER SCREEN INDICATOR = When the
device receives two Calling Number IE's in the Setup
message, the device, by default, uses only one of the numbers
according to the following:
Network provided, Network provided - the first calling
number is used
Network provided, User provided: the first one is used
User provided, Network provided: the second one is used
User provided, user provided: the first one is used
When this bit is configured, the device behaves as follows:
Network provided, Network provided: the first calling
number is used
Network provided, User provided: the second one is used
User provided, Network provided: the first one is used
User provided, user provided: the first one is used
Note:
When using the
ini
file to configure the device to support
several ISDNInCallsBehavior features, enter a summation of the
individual feature values. For example, to support both
[2048]
and
[65536]
features, set ISDNInCallsBehavior = 67584 (i.e., 2048 +
65536).
[ISDNInCallsBehavior_x]
Same as the description for the parameter ISDNInCallsBehavior,
but per trunk (i.e., where
x
denotes the Trunk ID).
Web/EMS: Q.931 Layer
Response Behavior
[ISDNIBehavior]
Bit-field used to determine several behavior options that influence
the behaviour of the Q.931 protocol.
[0]
= Disable (default).
[1]
NO STATUS ON UNKNOWN IE = Q.931 Status message
isn't sent if Q.931 received message contains an
unknown/unrecognized IE. By default, the Status message is
sent.
Note: This value is applicable only to ISDN variants in which
sending of Status message is optional.
[2]
NO STATUS ON INV OP IE = Q.931 Status message isn't
sent if an optional IE with invalid content is received. By
default, the Status message is sent.
Note:
This option is applicable only to ISDN variants in which
sending of Status message is optional.
[4]
ACCEPT UNKNOWN FAC IE = Accepts
unknown/unrecognized Facility IE. Otherwise, the Q.931
message that contains the unknown Facility IE is rejected
(default).
Note:
This option is applicable only to ISDN variants where a
complete ASN1 decoding is performed on Facility IE.
[128]
SEND USER CONNECT ACK = The Connect ACK
message is sent in response to received Q.931 Connect;
otherwise, the Connect ACK is not sent.
Note:
This option is applicable only to Euro ISDN User side
outgoing calls.
[512]
EXPLICIT INTERFACE ID = Enables to configure T1
NFAS Interface ID (refer to the parameter
ISDNNFASInterfaceID_x).
Note:
This value is applicable only to 4/5ESS, DMS, NI-2 and
HKT variants.
[2048]
ALWAYS EXPLICIT = Always set the Channel
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