Command:
display mg-ringmode attribute
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MGID PeerPara CadenceRing InitialRing
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0 1 128 144
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7.3.1.7 (Optional) Configuring the TID Format of an MG Interface
The TID format determines how various user terminal IDs on the MG interface are generated.
Context
CAUTION
The configuration of the TID format is relatively complicated. The information such as the syntax
rules with which the terminal prefix must comply and the requirements for the character string
of the TID template is defined in the protocol, and is not described here. This topic describes
only some basic information. It is recommended that you refer to the TID description in ITU-T
H248.1 before configuring the TID format.
The TID format consists of the terminal prefix and the TID template. The TID template defines
the generation mode of the TID excluding the terminal prefix. A TID consists of a terminal prefix
and a character string generated by a TID template.
The TID templates that are bound to various types of users on the MG interface determine
whether the users support terminal layering.
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If the parameter list of the TID template includes only keyword "G", it indicates that the
TID template is used by the non-layering users. Users bound with this template do not
support terminal layering.
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If the parameter list of the TID template includes only keywords "F", "S", "P", "B" ("B" is
not available to PSTN users), it indicates that the TID template is used by the layering users.
Users bound with this template support terminal layering.
NOTE
The meaning of each keyword is as follows:
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F indicates the shelf ID.
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S indicates the slot ID.
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P indicates the port ID.
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B indicates the B channel ID (only for ISDN BRA and ISDN PRA terminals).
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G indicates the general permanent termination index.
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R indicates the RTP ephemeral termination index (only for the RTP ephemeral termination, which
exists only when the system protocol is H.248. This termination is not involved unless special remarks
are provided.)
When adding a user that supports terminal layering, you cannot specify the parameter
terminalid
because the system automatically allocates a terminal ID. When adding a user that
does not support terminal layering, you must specify the parameter
terminalid
.
You can run the
display tid-format
command to query the TID formats of various types of users
on the current MG interface. In the query result,
template-index
indicates the index of the TID
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