User's Manual
59.10.5.14
Character Conversion Parameters
The Character Conversion table parameter is described in the table below.
Char Conversion Table
Char Conversion
configure voip > gw
dtmf-and-suppl
dtmf-and-dialing
char-conversion
display
[CharConversion]
59.10.6 PSTN Parameters
This subsection describes the device's PSTN parameters.
59.10.6.1
General Parameters
The general PSTN parameters are described in the table below.
Parameter
Trunk Name
name (config-voip >
interface <e1|t1|bri>
name
[DigitalPortInfo_x]
Protocol Type
protocol
[ProtocolType]
Version 7.0
Table 59-55: Char Conversion Table Parameters
Defines Unicode-to-ASCII character conversion rules. The format of the
ini file table parameter is as follows:
[CharConversion]
FORMAT CharConversion_Index = CharConversion_CharName,
CharConversion_FirstByte, CharConversion_SecondByte,
CharConversion_ConvertedOutput;
[\CharConversion]
For a detailed description of the table, see 'Converting Accented
Characters from IP to Tel' on page 553.
Table 59-56: General PSTN Parameters
Defines an arbitrary name for a trunk (where x denotes the trunk
number for the ini file parameter). This can be used to help you
easily identify the trunk.
The valid value is a string of up to 40 characters. The following
special characters can be used (without the quotes):
" " (space)
"." (period)
"=" (equal sign)
"-" (hyphen)
"_" (underscore)
"#" (pound sign)
By default, the value is undefined.
Defines the PSTN protocol for all the Trunks. To configure the
protocol type for a specific Trunk, use the ini file parameter
ProtocolType_x:
[0] NONE
[1] E1 EURO ISDN = ISDN PRI Pan-European (CTR4)
protocol
[2] T1 CAS = Common T1 robbed bits protocols including E&M
wink start, E&M immediate start, E&M delay dial/start and
loop-start and ground start.
[3] T1 RAW CAS
[4] T1 TRANSPARENT = Transparent protocol, where no
signaling is provided by the device. Timeslots 1 to 24 of all
59. Configuration Parameters Reference
Description
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