User’s Manual of WGSW-20160HP
Name (residence and office occupant) - Example: Flemming Jahn
Name
Postal/zip code - Example: 2791
Zip code
Building (structure) - Example: Low Library
Building
Unit (Apartment, suite) - Example: Apt 42
Apartment
Floor - Example: 4
Floor
Room number - Example: 450F
Room no.
Place type - Example: Office
Place type
Postal community name - Example: Leonia
Postal community
name
Post office box (P.O. BOX) - Example: 12345
P.O. Box
Additional code - Example: 1320300003
Additional code
Emergency Call Service
Emergency Call Service (e.g. E911 and others), such as defined by TIA or NENA.
Object
Description
Emergency Call Service
ELIN identifier data format is defined to carry the ELIN
identifier as used during emergency call setup to a traditional CAMA or ISDN
trunk-based PSAP. This format consists of a numerical digit string, corresponding
to the ELIN to be used for emergency calling.
Emergency Call
Service
Policies
Network Policy Discovery enables the efficient discovery and diagnosis of mismatch issues with the VLAN configuration, along
with the associated Layer 2 and Layer 3 attributes, which apply for a set of specific protocol applications on that port. Improper
network policy configurations are a very significant issue in VoIP environments that frequently result in voice quality degradation
or loss of service.
Policies are only intended for use with applications that have specific 'real-time’ network policy requirements, such as interactive
voice and/or video services.
The network policy attributes advertised are:
1. Layer 2 VLAN ID (IEEE 802.1Q-2003)
2. Layer 2 priority value (IEEE 802.1D-2004)
3. Layer 3 Diffserv code point (DSCP) value (IETF RFC 2474)
This network policy is potentially advertised and associated with multiple sets of application types supported on a given port.
The application types specifically addressed are:
1. Voice
2. Guest Voice
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