User's Manual
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Document #: LTRT-89729
Mediant 3000
Parameter
Description
and sent to the PSTN in the transmit direction.
The device supports both the receipt and sending of ISDN (Euro ISDN)
AOC messages:
AOC messages can be received during a call (Facility messages) or
at the end of a call (Disconnect or Release messages). The device
converts the AOC messages into SIP INFO (during a call) and BYE
(end of a call) messages, using a proprietary AOC SIP header. The
device supports both Currency and Pulse AOC messages.
AOC messages can be sent during a call (Facility messages) or at
the end of a call (Disconnect or Release messages). This is done by
assigning the Charge Code index to the desired routing rule in the
Outbound IP Routing table. For more information, see 'Advice of
Charge Services for Euro ISDN' on page
Web: IPMedia Detectors
EMS: DSP Detectors
Enable
[EnableDSPIPMDetecto
rs]
Enables the device's DSP detectors.
[0]
= Disable (default)
[1]
= Enable
Notes:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
The device's Software License Key must contain the 'IPMDetector'
DSP option.
When enabled (1), the number of available channels is reduced.
Web: Add IE in SETUP
EMS: IE To Be Added In
Q.931 Setup
[AddIEinSetup]
Adds an optional Information Element (IE) data (in hex format) to ISDN
Setup messages. For example, to add IE '0x20,0x02,0x00,0xe1', enter
the value "200200e1".
Notes:
This IE is sent from the Trunk Group IDs that are defined by the
parameter SendIEonTG.
You can configure different IE data for Trunk Groups by defining this
parameter for different IP Profiles (using the IPProfile parameter)
and then assigning the required IP Profile ID in the Inbound IP
Routing Table (PSTNPrefix).
This feature is similar to that of the EnableISDNTunnelingIP2Tel
parameter. If both parameters are configured, the
EnableISDNTunnelingIP2Tel parameter takes precedence.
Web: Trunk Groups to
Send IE
EMS: List Of Trunk
Groups To Send IE
[SendIEonTG]
Defines Trunk Group IDs (up to 50 characters) from where the optional
ISDN IE (defined by the parameter AddIEinSetup) is sent. For example:
'1,2,4,10,12,6'.
Notes:
You can configure different IE data for Trunk Groups by defining this
parameter for different IP Profile IDs (using the parameter IPProfile),
and then assigning the required IP Profile ID in the Inbound IP
Routing Table (PSTNPrefix).
When IP Profiles are used for configuring different IE data for Trunk
Groups, this parameter is ignored.
Web: Enable User-to-
User IE for Tel to IP
EMS: Enable UUI Tel 2
Ip
[EnableUUITel2IP]
Enables transfer of User-to-User (UU) IE from ISDN PRI to SIP.
[0]
Disable (default)
[1]
Enable
The device supports the following ISDN PRI-to-SIP interworking: Setup
to SIP INVITE, Connect to SIP 200 OK, User Information to SIP INFO,
Alerting to SIP 18x response, and Disconnect to SIP BYE response
messages.
Summary of Contents for Mediant 3000
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