E1 R2 Configuration Commands; Configure Module E1 Cas-Custom - Avaya 2330 Reference Manual

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SIP Media Gateway commands
<overlap-receive>
Example
The following example shows the configuration of a T1 link for ISDN PRI voice:
AG/configure# interface bundle isdn_pri AG/configure/interface/bundle
isdn_pri# link pri_t1 4/1 voice AG/configure/interface/bundle
isdn_pri# isdn AG/configure/interface/bundle isdn_pri/isdn# switch-
type primary-5ess AG/configure/interface/bundle isdn_pri/isdn# side
USR AG/configure/interface/bundle isdn_pri/isdn# activate

E1 R2 configuration commands

configure module e1 cas-custom

Use this command to configure the R2 signaling parameters on an E1 module.
Syntax
[no] cas-custom [backward-digits <backward-digit-string>] [category
<category-string>] [categoryII <categoryII-string>] [country
<country-name>]
Table 345: Variable definitions
<backward-digit-string>
<category-string>
<categoryII-string>
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Variable
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Value
Specifies overlap receiving.
Value
Specifies the string that allows the compelled
signaling sequence to be modified. Digit
string range: 1 – 9, A – F up to 40 digits.
Default is 1116. (See Group A backward
signals table.)
Identifies the initial category digit, which
distinguishes the type of call (for example,
normal subscriber, payphone, and so on)
Digit string range: 1 – 9, A – F up to 2 digits.
ITU default is 1 (normal subscriber). (See
Group II forward signals table.)
Identifies the second category digit, for those
variants that use two category digits Digit
string range: 1 – 9, A – F up to 2 digits. ITU
default is 1 (normal subscriber). (See Group
II forward signals table.)
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