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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch ISDN Provisioning and Troubleshooting
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Chapter 1 ISDN Provisioning
ISDN Profiles
Case 5: CA does not send any message and the remote side is responsible for initialization.
ISDN-RESTART-PRI-SUPP=NO
ISDN-RESTART-INTERFACE-SUPP=NO
ISDN-SERVICE-SUPP=NO
ISDN-RESTART-CHAN-SUPP=NO
ISDN-FAREND-INIT=YES
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Case 6: CA does not send any message and no initialization is required for either side.
ISDN-RESTART-PRI-SUPP=NO
ISDN-RESTART-INTERFACE-SUPP=NO
ISDN-SERVICE-SUPP=NO
ISDN-RESTART-CHAN-SUPP=NO
ISDN-FAREND-INIT=NO
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Customizing D-Channel Profiles
To turn up a new D-channel with a new ISDN D-channel profile, perform the following steps:
Step 1
Determine whether PBX supports the service message:
a.
Set the following tokens in the isdn-dchan-profile to:
isdn-service-supp=y;
isdn-restart-chan-supp=n;
isdn-restart-interface-supp=n;
isdn-farend-init=n;
isdn-restart-pri-supp=n;
b.
Control the D-channel out of service, then back in service.
c.
Check the status of the trunk terminations within 30 seconds of restoring the d-channel group.
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If the operational state for the trunks is TRANS, the service message is not supported by the
PBX (set isdn-service-supp=n;).
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If the operational state is IDLE, the service message is supported by the PBX (set
isdn-service-supp=y;).
Step 2
Determine whether PBX supports the restart message for a particular bearer channel:
a.
Set the following tokens in the isdn-dchan-profile to:
isdn-service-supp=<specify Y/N depending on whether service is supported>;
isdn-restart-chan-supp=y;
isdn-restart-interface-supp=n;
isdn-farend-init=n;
isdn-restart-pri-supp=n;