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QXFXO4/QXISDN4/QXE1T1/QXFXS24 Manual II: Administrator’s Guide
Switch Type
is another configuration parameter that depends on the Service Provider when acting in the User mode and the private PBX capabilities
when acting in the Network mode.
The
Generate Progress Tone to PSTN/PBX
drop-down list contains the options for sending progress (ring-back) tone to callers from the PSTN/PBX. The
following options are available in the list:
•
None
configures the system to send ALERT messages without the Progress Indicator information element (IE).
•
Unconditional
configures the system to send ALERT/PROGRESS messages with the Progress Indicator IE. With this option, the system will send its
own progress tone.
•
Conditional
configures the system to send ALERT/PROGRESS messages with Progress Indicator IE. With this option, the system will send its own
progress tone only if there is no early media (180/183 with SDP) from the called party.
Incoming Called Digits Size
text field indicates the number of received digits (in a range from 0 to 255) required to establish a call. When field has 0
value, system uses either timeout defined in the T302 field or the
Sending Complete Information element
messages to establish a call. Independent on
the value in this field,
Sending Complete Information element
and pound sign always cause the call establishment.
P-Asserted-Identity:
The
Disable P-Asserted-Identity
radio button disables the P-Asserted-Identity feature for both incoming and outgoing calls.
The
Override CLID with P-Asserted-Identity
radio button selection enables the SIP P-Asserted-Identity support.
For the calls from SIP to E1/T1 if the Invite SIP message contains a P-Asserted-Identity or a P-Preferred-Identity or a Remote-Party-ID, then the CallerID
on E1/T1 is sent with the original Caller ID which comes from the identity field. SIP user agent should check for the existence of the P-Asserted-Identity,
then the P-Preferred-Identity, then the Remote-Party-ID to fill the identity field.
For the calls from E1/T1 to SIP with restricted Caller ID, the SIP Invite message contains P-Asserted-Identity field with the value from the Caller ID on
E1/T1. The SIP From field contains anonymous.
The
Use Redirecting Number Info Element with P-Asserted-Identity
radio button selection enables full support of the SIP P-Asserted-Identity.
For the calls from SIP to E1/T1, if the SIP Invite message contains a P-Asserted-Identity or a P-Preferred-Identity or a Remote-Party-ID, then the CallerID
on E1/T1 contains the number from the user name field and the Redirecting Number IE contains the original number from the identity field. SIP user
agent should check for the existence of the P-Asserted-Identity, then the P-Preferred-Identity, then the Remote-Party-ID to fill the identity field.
For the calls from E1/T1 to SIP with Caller ID, the SIP Invite message contains P-Asserted-Identity field with the original number value from the
Redirecting Number IE on E1/T1. The SIP From field contains the value from the user name.
The
E1/T1 Trunk Status
page provides information about the selected trunk state. Following information is displayed on this page:
•
E1/T1 mode
- displays which mode is selected: E1 or T1.
•
Interface Type
- displays selected interface type: User or Network.
•
Signaling Type
- displays selected signaling type: CAS or CCS.
•
Clock Mode
- displays the selected clock mode: Master or Slave.
•
Framing mode
- displays selected framing mode.
•
Link
- displays E1/T1 link state: up or down.
•
Frame Synchronization
- displays the signal synchronization state in the trunk: Yes or No.
•
Red Alarm
- indicates that the receive frame alignment for the line has been lost and the data cannot be properly extracted. The red alarm is indicated
by the loss of frame condition for the various framing formats.
•
Out of Frame
- number of Out of Frame errors.
•
Line Code Violation
- number of Line Code Violation errors.
•
Frame Synchronization
- number of Frame Synchronization errors.
•
Link Synchronization
- number of Link Synchronization errors.
The following statistics are available, if
CAS Signaling
is selected:
•
Active Calls
- currently active calls in the selected trunk.
•
Outgoing Calls
- total outgoing calls in the selected trunk.
•
Incoming Calls
- total incoming calls in the selected trunk.
Following statistics is available when
CCS Signaling
is selected:
ISDN PRI Layer
statistics:
•
Received Packets
- number of received packets.
•
Received Errors
- number of received errorneous packets.
•
Transmitted Packets
- number of transmitted packets.
•
Transmitted Errors
- number of transmitted errorneous packets.
ISDN PRI Layer 2
statistics is displayed for actual TEI value and the received and transmitted packets: