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Parameter
Web: Local ISDN Ringback Tone
Source
EMS: Local ISDN RB Source
[LocalISDNRBSource_ID]
Web: PSTN Alert Timeout
EMS: Trunk PSTN Alert Timeout
[PSTNAlertTimeout]
Web/EMS: PSTN Alert Timeout
[TrunkPSTNAlertTimeout_ID]
Web: ISDN Transfer Capabilities
EMS: Transfer Capability To ISDN
[ISDNTransferCapability_ID]
Web: B-Channel Negotiation
EMS: B-Channel Negotiation For
Trunk Mode
[BChannelNegotiationForTrunk_I
D]
SIP User's Manual
Determines whether Ringback tone is played to the ISDN by
the PBX / PSTN or by the device.
[0]
PBX = PBX / PSTN (default).
[1]
Gateway.
This parameter is applicable to ISDN protocols. It is used
simultaneously with the parameter PlayRBTone2Trunk. The
ID in the ini
file parameter depicts the trunk number, where 0
is the first trunk.
Alert Timeout (in seconds) (ISDN T301 timer) for calls to
PSTN. This timer is used between the time a SETUP
message is sent to the Tel side (IP-to-Tel call establishment)
and a CONNECT message is received. If an ALERTING
message is received, the timer is restarted.
The range is 1 to 600. The default is 180 seconds.
Note:
If per trunk configuration (using
TrunkPSTNAlertTimeout) is set to other than default, the
PSTNAlertTimeout parameter value is overridden.
Alert Timeout (ISDN T301 timer) in seconds for outgoing calls
to PSTN. This timer is used between the time that an ISDN
SETUP message is sent to the Tel side (IP-to-Tel call
establishment) and a CONNECT message is received. If
ALERT is received, the timer is restarted.
In the
ini file parameter, ID
is the first trunk.
The range is 1 to 600. The default is 180.
Defines the IP-to-ISDN Transfer Capability of the Bearer
Capability IE in ISDN Setup messages. The
parameter depicts the trunk number, where 0 is the first trunk.
[-1]
Not Configured
[0]
Audio 3.1 = Audio (default).
[1]
Speech = Speech.
[2]
Data = Data.
Audio 7 = Currently not supported.
Note:
If this parameter isn't configured or equals to '-1', Audio
3.1 capability is used.
Determines the ISDN B-Channel negotiation mode.
[-1]
Not Configured = use per device configuration of
BChannelNegotiation parameter (default).
[0]
Preferred = Preferred.
[1]
Exclusive = Exclusive.
[2] Any = Any.
Notes:
Applicable to ISDN protocols.
The option 'Any' is only applicable if TerminationSide is set
to 0 (i.e., User side).
The ID in the ini file parameter name represents the trunk
number, where 0 is the first trunk.
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Description
depicts the trunk number, where 0
ID
in the ini file
Document #: LTRT-68809
Mediant 2000

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