Redirect Number And Calling Name (Display); Table 9-3: Calling Name (Display); Table 9-4: Redirect Number - AudioCodes Mediant 2000 User Manual

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To stop / delete an NFAS Group, take these 3 steps:
Stop or delete (by setting ProtocolType to 0, i.e., 'None') all NFAS ('slave') trunks.
1.
Stop or delete (by setting ProtocolType to 0, i.e., 'None') the backup trunk if a backup
2.
trunk exists.
Stop or delete (by setting ProtocolType to 0, i.e., 'None') the primary trunk.
3.
Notes:
9.5

Redirect Number and Calling Name (Display)

The following tables define the device's redirect number and calling name (Display) support
for various PRI variants according to NT (Network Termination) / TE (Termination
Equipment) interface direction:
NT/TE Interface
NT-to-TE
TE-to-NT
NT/TE Interface
NT-to-TE
TE-to-NT
* When using ETSI DivertingLegInformation2 in a Facility IE (not Redirecting Number IE).
Version 5.6
All trunks in the group must be configured with the same values for trunk
parameters TerminationSide, ProtocolType, FramingMethod, and
LineCode.
After stopping or deleting the backup trunk, delete the group and then
reconfigure it.
NFAS groups cannot be configured on-the-fly.

Table 9-3: Calling Name (Display)

DMS-100
NI-2
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes

Table 9-4: Redirect Number

DMS-100
NI-2
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
9. Advanced PSTN Configuration
4/5ESS
Yes
Yes
4/5ESS
Yes
Yes
401
Euro ISDN
QSIG
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Euro ISDN
QSIG
Yes
Yes
Yes*
Yes
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