Common T1 Cas And Isdn Commands; Configure Network-Clock-Select - Avaya 2330 Reference Manual

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By default, the interdigit timeout value is 10 seconds.
The interdigit timeout specifies the number of seconds (after the caller inputs a digit) that the
system waits for the caller to input a subsequent digit. The timeouts interdigit timer is activated
when the caller inputs the initial digit and is restarted each time the caller inputs another digit
until the destination address is identified. If the configured timeout value is exceeded before
the destination address is identified, the caller is notified through the appropriate tone and the
call is terminated.
To disable the interdigit timer, set the timeout value to 0.
Syntax
[no] timeouts interdigit <timeout>
Table 405: Variable definitions
<timeout>
[no]
Example
AG/configure/voice-port (2/1)# timeouts interdigit 20

Common T1 CAS and ISDN commands

configure network-clock-select

Use this command to specify the selection priority for ports that provide timing for the network
clock. The port used for the clock source must be a BRI or T1 (ISDN PRI or T1 CAS) module
configured for voice in a small slot.
Syntax
network-clock-select {1|2} <slot/port>
Table 406: Variable definitions
{1 | 2}
<slot/port>
Command Line Reference
Variable
Variable
Common T1 CAS and ISDN commands
Value
Specifies the interdigit timeout value in
seconds between 0 and 120.
Resets to the default interdigit timeout value:
10 seconds.
Value
Specifies the priority of the clock source.
Specifies the slot/port for the clock source
(only T1/BRI cards in small slots).
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