Avaya G430 Manual page 152

Administering branch gateway
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Standard Local Survivability (SLS)
Warning:
The AT&T Switched Network Protocol prohibits restricted displays of connected numbers.
Display problems occur if you administer the 1a country-protocol/ protocol-version
combination on the DS1 screen and administer the ISDN-PRI Trunk Group to restrict
sending the connected number.
DCP/ANALOG Bearer Capability
Sets the information transfer capability in a bearer capability IE of a setup message to speech
or 3.1kHz. Available only with the ISDN-PRI Signaling Mode.
Valid Entry
3.1kHz
speech
Interface
Controls how the server negotiates glare with the far-end switch. The servers at either end of
the DS1 link must have complementary settings in this field. Otherwise, the D-channel cannot
function. For example, if the Avaya S8XXX server at one end of the link is administered as
network, the other end must be administered as user. Available only when this DS1 link is
providing an ISDN-PRI connection in a private network.
Valid Entry
network
user
Valid Entry
peer-master
peer-slave
ITN-C7 Long Timers
Controls the T302 and T303 timers.
Available only if the Signaling Mode is isdn-pri.
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Administering Avaya G430 Branch Gateway
Usage
Provides 3.1 kHz audio encoding in the information transfer capability.
Provides speech encoding in the information transfer capability.
Private network applications in the U.S.
Usage
The server overrides the other end when glare occurs, and when
connecting the server to a host computer.
The server releases the contested circuit and looks for another when
glare occurs, and when connecting the server to a public network.
Private network applications outside the U.S.
Usage
The switch overrides the other end when glare occurs.
The switch releases the contested circuit and looks for another when
glare occurs.
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
October 2013

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