Lucent Technologies MAX 6000 Network Configuration Manual page 343

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RADIUS attribute
NAS-Port
Acct-Session-Time
Client-Port-DNIS
Ascend-Modem-PortNo
Ascend-Modem-SlotNo
Ascend-Modem-ShelfNo Number of the shelf on which the modem card in located.
Acct-Input-Octets
Acct-Output-Octets
Ascend-Xmit-Rate
Ascend-Data-Rate
In addition, the Ascend-CBCP-Trunk-Group attribute (115) applies to outgoing IP fax calls.
Attribute
Ascend-CBCP-Trunk-Group
(115)
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Value
Shelf, slot, line, and channel number from which the outgoing call
originates. The value appears in the following binary format:
FFSS SSLL LLLC CCCC
FF specifies the shelf number.
SSSS specifies the slot number.
LLLLL specifies the line number.
CCCCC specifies the channel number.
Each value is zero-based. For example, given the decimal number
13348, whose binary equivalent is 0011 0100 0010 0100:
00=shelf number 1
1101=slot number 14
00001=line number 2
00100=channel number 5
Total connection time for a call. For an outgoing IP fax call, the
time period begins when the modem is reserved and ends when the
call is terminated.
Called number for an outgoing call.
Modem port used for the call.
Number of the slot in which the modem card is physically located.
Total received bytes for the call.
Total transmitted bytes for the call.
Negotiated transmitted baud rate for the call. For IP fax, transmit-
ted and received baud rates are the same.
Negotiated received baud rate for the call. For IP fax, transmitted
and received baud rates are the same.
Value
Assigns the callback or outgoing IP fax call to a MAX trunk
group. The value of Ascend-CBCP-Trunk-Group is
prepended to the number that the MAX unit dials for callback
or an outgoing fax call. Specify a trunk-group number from 1
to 9 .
Configuring IP Fax
Configuring IP fax options
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