Cas Parameters - AudioCodes Mediant 800B MSBR User Manual

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Parameter
Web: Auto Clock Trunk Priority
EMS: Auto Trunk Priority
CLI: clock-priority
[AutoClockTrunkPriority]
67.10.6.3

CAS Parameters

The Common Channel Associated (CAS) parameters are described in the table below.
Note that CAS is not applicable to BRI interfaces.
Parameter
Web: CAS Transport Type
EMS: CAS Relay Transport Mode
CLI: CAS-transport-type
[CASTransportType]
[CASAddressingDelimiters]
CLI: cas-delimiters-types
[CASDelimitersPaddingUsage]
Web: CAS Table per Trunk
EMS: Trunk CAS Table Index
CLI: cas-table-index
[CASTableIndex_x]
User's Manual
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable
Notes:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
This parameter is applicable only when the
TDMBusPSTNAutoClockEnable parameter is set to 1.
Defines the trunk priority for auto-clock fallback (per trunk
parameter).
The valid range is 0 to 100, where 0 (default) is the highest priority
and 100 indicates that the device does not perform a fallback to the
trunk (typically, used to mark untrusted source of clock).
Note: Fallback is enabled when the
TDMBusPSTNAutoClockEnable parameter is set to 1.
Table 67-60: CAS Parameters
Determines the ABCD signaling transport type over IP.
[0] CAS Events Only = (Default) Disable CAS relay.
[1] CAS RFC2833 Relay = Enable CAS relay mode using
RFC 2833.
The CAS relay mode can be used with the TDM tunneling feature
to enable tunneling over IP for both voice and CAS signaling
bearers.
Enables the addition of delimiters to the received address or
received ANI digits string.
[0] = (default) Disable. The address and ANI strings remain
without delimiters.
[1] = Enable. Delimiters such as '*', '#', and 'ST' are added to
the received address or received ANI digits string.
Defines the digits string delimiter padding usage per trunk.
[0] = (Default) Default address string padding: '*XXX#' (where
XXX is the digit string that begins with '*' and ends with '#',
when using padding).
[1] = Special use of asterisks delimiters: '*XXX*YYY*' (where
XXX is the address, YYY is the source phone number, and '*'
is the only delimiter padding).
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
Defines the CAS protocol per trunk from a list of CAS protocols
defined by the parameter CASFileName_x.
For example, the below configuration specifies Trunks 0 and 1 to
use the E&M Winkstart CAS (E_M_WinkTable.dat) protocol, and
Trunks 2 and 3 to use the E&M Immediate Start CAS
(E_M_ImmediateTable.dat) protocol:
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Mediant 800B MSBR
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Document #: LTRT-12813

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