Isdn Ignore Sending-Complete - H3C MSR Series Command Reference Manual

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isdn ignore sending-complete

Use isdn ignore sending-complete to configure the ISDN protocol to ignore the sending complete
information element in setup messages when receiving a call, or to send setup messages without the
sending complete information element when placing a call.
Use undo isdn ignore sending-complete to restore the default.
Syntax
isdn ignore sending-complete [ incoming | outgoing ]
undo isdn ignore sending-complete [ incoming | outgoing ]
Default
When the device communicates with the PBX:
For an incoming call, the device checks a received setup message for the sending complete
information element to determine whether or not the number is received completely. If a setup
message does not contain the sending complete information element, the number is not received
completely.
For an outgoing call, a setup message containing the sending complete information element
indicates the number is sent completely.
Views
ISDN interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
incoming: Ignores the sending complete information element in setup messages when receiving a call.
outgoing: Sends setup messages without the sending complete information element when placing a call.
Usage guidelines
For an outgoing call, a setup message that contains the sending complete information element indicates
the number is sent completely.
For an incoming call, a setup message that contains the sending complete information element indicates
the number is received completely.
If you specify neither the incoming nor outgoing keyword when executing this command, the sending
complete information element-related operations are performed for both an incoming call and outgoing
call.
When the device is communicating with a PBX, its settings must be the same as those on the PBX.
Execute this command only on an interface that runs the DSS1, QSIG, or ETSI protocol.
You can execute this command only if no call exists on the ISDN interface.
Examples
# Ignore the sending complete information element in received setup messages on BRI 2/0.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface bri 2/0
[Sysname-Bri2/0] isdn ignore sending-complete incoming
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