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SF (D4) refers to the Superframe with 12 concatenated frames.
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ESF refers to the Extended Superframe with 24 concatenated frames. This type of framing mode also
has cyclic redundancy checking, a maintenance channel and is used for Common Channel Signaling
(CCS).
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Select the Orientation Type for the port as Terminal or Network, according to your installation scenario.
Default: Terminal.
If you select Terminal as Orientation Type, select the Network Type — Public or Private — to specify
whether the T1 line is from a Public Network (telephone exchange) or from a Private Network (to the NT
port of a System). Default: Public.
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For Terminal as the Orientation Type, configure —
Outgoing
Calls".
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For Network as the Orientation Type, configure
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Enter the Pilot Number provided by your service provider for the T1 line connected to the T1/E1 Port. Pilot
Number is necessary for sending the calling party number when the call is routed using T1/E1 Port and
Reverse DDI logic is not applied. Valid digits are 0 to 9, #, *. Default: Blank.
Handling of Incoming Calls
Click Handling of Incoming Calls to expand.
Select the method to route the incoming calls from the T1E1 Port.
SARVAM UMG provides three options for Handling of Incoming Calls — Port Wise, Channel Number Wise and
MSN/DDI Number Wise. Default: Port Wise.
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Port Wise: Select this method to apply the call routing method for the entire port.
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Channel Number Wise: Select this method to apply a different call routing method for each channel. You
can configure a different incoming call routing option for each channel.
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MSN/DDI Number Wise: Select this method to apply a different call routing method for each MSN number
given by the Service Provider for the T1 Line. SARVAM UMG allows you to configure upto 8 MSN
Numbers.
Matrix SARVAM UMG System Manual
"Handling of Incoming Calls"
"Handling of Calls".
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