Isdn/Pri Configuration (Isdn/Pri Versions Only) - TANDBERG ENTRYPOINT Administrator's Manual

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ISDN/PRI Configuration (ISDN/PRI Versions only)

PRI Interface Configuration.
Indicates the lowest
numbered E1/T1 B-channel
the system is allowed to
use for each PRI-line when
selecting channels for
outgoing calls. Not in use in
this version.
Enable CRC-4.
Used for most
E1-PRI configurations. If your
network equipment does not
support this feature, switch
off PRI CRC-4.
Fractional line operation:
Low
Channel. Indicates
the lowest numbered E1/
T1 B-channel the system is
allowed to use for each PRI-
line when selecting channels
for outgoing calls. Presently,
this setting has no effect.
Save.
When all settings are
entered, click on
Save
to
store the new settings.
Note that changing from E1
to T1 configuration requires
a restart of the unit (click
Restart
to restart the unit).
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PRI Protocol.
Select between the following PRI
protocols:
NI (National ISDN)
ATT (AT&T Custom)
Euro (ETSI = Euro ISDN)
Japan (Japan/Taiwan ISDN)
Outgoing Bearer capability
Within ISDN different bearer capabilities are
used to signal the type of data (Voice, Data,
H320, H.324M), which is used by telephony
switches and other equipment to determine
how to handle data or calls (compressing voice
data neglect etc). The outgoing bearer capability
sets the ISDN bearer capability for the outgoing
telephone (voice only) and video telephone calls.
H.324M:
This ITU standardized capability is
selected for outgoing calls by default.
UDI:
In some situations the switch does
not accept calls which use the correct
H.324M capability. This setting makes it
possible to use the Entrypoint in these
situations via selecting UDI.
Prefix on National/International Numbers
Specifies the prefix, which has to be added
to National and International numbers,
respectively.
The signalling specifies whether the
call is national or international. Since
these prefixes are removed from inbound
telephone numbers, the correct prefixes
have to be added on call-backs.
These settings only apply if the Service
providers network uses prefixes for national
and international calls.
All incoming calls are accepted
independent of their bearer
capabilities, consequently audio calls
are accepted as well.
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