11.6.1 Data Assignment by PCPro
This section explains the data assignment procedures to the Telephony Server by PCPro.
This equipment needs to be considered beforehand either Internal PHI-BRI or SP-PHI is set as the regis-
Note:
tration destination. Please make sure details of "Consideration for SP-PHI Data Assignment" in Chapter
2 of Data Programming Manual - Business before data assignment.
<When registering to Internal PHI-BRI>
MG-BRI can be registered to either Internal PHI-BRI or SP-PHI. Here explains MG-BRI data assignment for
registering to Internal PHI-BRI. When registering to SP-PHI, refer to
[1] Internal PHI-BRI Data Assignment
When MG-BRI is controlled by Internal PHI-BRI embedded in the Telephony Server, Internal PHI-BRI data
assignment is necessary. About the procedure for the Internal PHI-BRI data assignment, refer to Vol.1, Chapter
2, "2. IP Related Basic Programming" in this manual. The explanation of PHs including Internal PHI-BRI is
also there.
[2] MG-BRI Data Assignment
Assign the necessary System Data for using the MG.
ASYD: Assignment of System Data
SYS1
Index64 Bit0=1 (A-law used for codec) Note
Index186 Bit6=1 (ISDN used)
Index187=00 (Fixed)
Index474 Bit0-3=MTC (Timer Counter)
Bit4-6=TC (Timer Class)
This parameter depends on specification of country being in used. For more information on the country
Note:
tone code, refer to the Command Manual.
ASYDL: Assignment of System Data (LDM)
SYS1
Index810 Bit2=0 (Internal Hold Tone)
=1 (External Hold Tone)
Index811 Bit0-Bit7=03 (Australia is chosen for the country tone code)
Index818 Bit6=1 (ETSI ISDN is supported)
Index824 Bit4=0 (EC training feature of MG disabled)
=1 (EC training feature of MG enabled)
Effective only when nothing is assigned for AMGIL command.
Note 1:
This parameter depends on specification of country being in used. For more information on the country
Note 2:
tone code, refer to the Command Manual.
Note 1
Note 3
VOL.2-734
page
738.
Note 2
MG-BRI