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Parameter
[ISDNOutCallsBehavior_x]
Web: ISDN NS Behaviour 2
[ISDNNSBehaviour2]
[PSTNExtendedParams]
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DLCI field must be used.
Note: When using the ini file to configure the device to support
several ISDNOutCallsBehavior features, add the individual
feature values. For example, to support both [2] and [16]
features, set ISDNOutCallsBehavior = 18 (i.e., 2 + 16).
Same as the description for parameter ISDNOutCallsBehavior,
but for a specific trunk ID.
Bit-field to determine several behavior options that influence the
behavior of the Q.931 protocol.
[8] NS BEHAVIOUR2 ANY UUI = Any User to User
Information Element (UUIE) is accepted for any protocol
discriminator. This is useful for interoperability with non-
standard switches.
[16] NS BEHAVIOUR2 DISPLAY = The Display IE is accepted
even if it is not defined in the QSIG ISDN protocol standard.
This is applicable only when configuration is QSI.
[64] NS BEHAVIOUR2 FAC REJECT = When this bit is set,
the device answers with a Facility IE message with the Reject
component on receipt of Facility IE with unknown/invalid
Invoke component. This bit is implemented in QSIG and ETSI
variants.
Determines the bit map for special PSTN behavior parameters:
[0] = (Default) Applicable for NI-2 ISDN and QSIG "Networking
Extensions". This bit (i.e., bit #0) is responsible for the Invoke
ID size:
If this bit is not set (default), then the Invoke ID size is
always one byte, with a value of 01 to 7f.
If this bit is set, then the Invoke ID size is one or two bytes
according to the Invoke ID value.
[2] = Applicable to the ROSE format (according to the old
QSIG specifications). This bit (i.e., bit #1) is responsible for the
QSIG octet 3. According to the ECMA-165 new version, octet
3 in all QSIG supplementary services Facility messages
should be 0x9F = Networking Extensions. However, according
to the old version, the value should be 0x91 = ROSE:
If this bit is not set (default): 0x9F = Networking
Extensions.
If this bit is set: 0x91 = ROSE.
[3] = Use options [0] and [2] above.
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
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Document #: LTRT-68822
Mediant 2000

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