Switch Parameters
The switch parameters that must be used are determined by the telco and
the service that you select.
by Bay Networks.
Table 4. Switch Parameters
Parameter
fdl_type
num_b_channels
buildout
line_code
analog_encoding
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Table 4
lists the switch parameters supported
Description
The Facilities Data Link format supported by the
telco. Valid values are ANSI and ATT.
(PRI interfaces only)
The maximum number of calls that the RAC handles
via B channels. Valid values are 0–23 for T1/PRI, 0–
30 for E1/PRI. The default is 0.
A string defining the CSU transceiver line provided
by the telephone company. Valid values are:
0db (default)
7.5db
15db
22.5db
(CAS interfaces only)
Valid values are:
b8zs (default)
ami (Channelized T1 or E1)
hdb3 (Channelized E1 only)
The encoding type used for modem calls.
Valid values are:
a_law (used in Europe)
mu_law (used in the U.S.)
auto (default, uses a_law or mu_law based on
switch_type parameter)
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