Pstn Parameters; General Parameters - AudioCodes Mediant 800B MSBR User Manual

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Parameter
Web: Call Forward on Busy
Deactivation
EMS: Code Call Forward on
Busy Deactivation
[SuppServCodeCFBDeact]
Web: Call Forward on No
Reply
EMS: Code Call Forward on
No Reply
[SuppServCodeCFNR]
Call Forward on No Reply
Deactivation
EMS: Code Call Forward on
No Reply Deactivation
[SuppServCodeCFNRDeact]

67.10.6 PSTN Parameters

This subsection describes the device's PSTN parameters.
67.10.6.1

General Parameters

The general PSTN parameters are described in the table below.
Parameter
Web: Trunk Name
CLI: name (config-voip >
interface <e1|t1|bri> name
[DigitalPortInfo_x]
Web/EMS: Protocol Type
CLI: protocol
[ProtocolType]
Version 6.8
Defines the prefix code for deactivating Call Forward on Busy
Deactivation sent to the softswitch.
The valid value is a string. By default, no value is defined.
Note: The string must be enclosed in single apostrophe (e.g., '*72').
Defines the prefix code for activating Call Forward on No Reply sent
to the softswitch.
The valid value is a string. By default, no value is defined.
Note: The string must be enclosed in single apostrophe (e.g., '*72').
Defines the prefix code for deactivating Call Forward on No Reply
Deactivation sent to the softswitch.
The valid value is a string. By default, no value is defined.
Note: The string must be enclosed in single apostrophe (e.g., '*72').
Table 67-58: General PSTN Parameters
Defines an arbitrary name for a trunk. This can be used to help you
easily identify the trunk.
The valid value is a string of up to 40 characters. By default, the
value is undefined.
Note: For the ini file parameter, the x denotes the trunk number.
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
trunks are mapped to DSP channels.
[5] E1 TRANSPARENT 31 = Transparent protocol, where no
signaling is provided by the device. Timeslots 1 to 31 of each
trunk are mapped to DSP channels.
[6] E1 TRANSPARENT 30 = Transparent protocol, where no
signaling is provided by the device. Timeslots 1 to 31, excluding
time slot 16 of all trunks are mapped to DSP channels.
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67. Configuration Parameters Reference
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