Telephone Button Programming
300 Series Programs
13-52
Strata CTX Programming - Part 3:Telephone Button Programming 04/03
300-11
DTMF Back Tone
)%
, n,
+ROG
n =
1.
Padded
2.
DTMF Tone (default)
3.
No Tone
Select DTMF Back Tone type.
300-12
Hunt Order
)%
, n,
+ROG
n =
1~999
(default = 1)
Change the trunk hunting order sequence for this Trunk.
300-13
Immediate Cut-
Through
)%
, n,
+ROG
,
+ROG
n =
1.
Enable
2.
Disable (default)
This option should be enabled on a line only if the talk-path must be
established immediately after seizing a selected outgoing line.
Example, a line connected to a Central Office Ringdown circuit.
CAUTION!
This option will bypass Destination Restriction
and E911 digit analysis. Do not enable this
option on a line where these functions are
required.
This option is available only on ground and loop, analog or T1 circuits.
It should not be enabled for Tie, DID, ISDN and QSIG lines.
Available with CTX R1.01, M22 and above software.
302
PRI Trunks
,
+ROG
The PRI Interface card needs to have a number of assignments for
defining its operation. These include which channels are available for
use and the location of the D channel or signaling channel. A number
of optional functional capabilities also need to be enabled or disabled.
302-00
Channel Group
n,
+ROG
n =
1~32 (CTX100)
1~48 (CTX670 Basic)
1~128 (CTX670 Exp.)
Channel Group Number
302-01
RPTU Equipment No.
)%
, xxyyzz,
+ROG
xx =
Cabinet 1 (CTX100),
01~02 (CTX670 Basic),
01~07 (CTX670 Exp.)
Enter the ISDN RPTU equipment number as xxyyzz.
Note
zz = Channel 01 is always used to assign RPTU parameters
Example: If the RPTU is installed in cabinet shelf 5, slot 3, enter
050301.Enter the equipment number xxyyzz to which the ISDN PRI
Trunk is to be assigned.
Equipment numbers are required when assigning ISDN RPTU
parameters in the system. It can also be used to display the
equipment location of existing RPTU PCBs.
yy =
Slot 01~8 (CTX100),
01~10 (CTX670)
zz =
Circuit 01
302-02
Protocol
)%
, n,
+ROG
n =
1.
Nat’l ISDN
2.
ETSI
3.
TTC
4.
Nat’l ISDN - Nortel
5.
QSIG
The Protocol to be followed defines the type of interface expected
based upon the equipment type at the distant end of the connection.
302-03
ILG
)%
, n,
+ROG
n =
0~32 (CTX100)
0~48 (CTX670 Basic)
0~128 (CTX670 Exp.)
(default = 0)
Primary ISDN needs to have Trunk Group assignments to process the
calls being received. If multiple trunk groups are used within the
Channel Group, then Call-by-Call Services must be used.
302-04
OLG
)%
, n,
+ROG
n =
0~32 (CTX100)
0~48 (CTX670 Basic)
0~128 (CTX670 Exp.)
(default = 0)
Primary ISDN needs to have Trunk Group assignments to process the
calls being originated. If multiple trunk groups are used within the
Channel Group, then Call-by-Call Services must be used.
302-05
Trunk ID Type
)%
, n,
+ROG
n =
1.
Implicit
2.
Explicit
Identify whether the communication with the PSTN requires an
identifier. Select Explicit to require an identifier.
302-06
Trunk ID Number
)%
, n,
+ROG
n =
0~126
(default = 0)
An identifier must be used as part of the addressing when an “explicit”
identified is used to communicate with the PSTN which channel on
which link is used for the given call. This identifier is assigned by the
connected PSTN.
Programs 300~302
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Button
Sequence
Value(s)
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