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VIII.7.5
Line Status
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VIII.7.6
Decoder Status
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VIII.8 Alarms
94
VIII.8.1
Selecting Alarms
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VIII.8.2
Monitoring Alarms
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VIII.8.3
Alarms History
96
VIII.8.4
Alarms Notification
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VIII.8.4.1
SNMP traps ................................................................ 97
VIII.8.4.2
Email....................................................................... 98
How does the PortaNet work?................................................99
IX.1 Selecting the communications interface
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IX.2 Configuration parameters that are dependant on the network type
selected
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IX.3 PortaNet working as a “DUAL CODEC” over ISDN
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IX.4 PortaNet working as a “DUAL CODEC” over IP
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IX.5 About how the Decoder works and automatic searching
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IX.6 The PortaNet operating as IP codec (Proprietary Protocols)
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IX.6.1
UNICAST communications
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IX.6.2
Using line 2
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IX.6.3
Establishing a UNICAST connection from the PortaNet
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IX.6.4
Establishing a MULTICAST communication from the PortaNet
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IX.6.5
MULTI-UNICAST
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IX.6.6
Prodys Proprietary set of protocols
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IX.6.7
Proprietary (set of protocols) v2
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IX.6.8
PRODYS PORTS for Prodys Proprietary protocols (v1 & v2)
111
IX.7 SIP
111
IX.8 SAP
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IX.9 PortaNet operating as an ISDN codec
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IX.9.1
Establishing ISDN calls
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IX.9.2
Receiving calls via ISDN
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IX.9.3
Restrictions in ISDN communications
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IX.10 How the backup mode works
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IX.10.1
MASTER & SLAVE Configuration
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IX.10.1.1
PortaNet MASTER operation .......................................... 120
IX.10.1.2
PortaNet SLAVE operation ............................................ 122
PortaNet Blocks ............................................................... 124
X.1 Communications
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X.2 Audio MIC/LINE inputs
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X.3 Audio “International Sound” input
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X.4 Audio outputs
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