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Parameter
Web: Digital Out-Of-Service
Behavior
EMS: Digital OOS Behavior For
Trunk Value
[DigitalOOSBehaviorFor
Trunk_ID]
Web: Digital Out-Of-Service
Behavior
[DigitalOOSBehavior]
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response), the device plays a local RBT if there are no
prior received RTP packets. The device stops playing the
local RBT as soon as it starts receiving RTP packets. At
this stage, if the device receives additional 18x responses,
it does not resume playing the local RBT.
Note: For ISDN trunks, this option is applicable only if
LocalISDNRBSource is set to 1.
Determines the method for setting digital trunks to Out-Of-
Service state per trunk.
[-1] Not Configured = Use the settings of the
DigitalOOSBehavior parameter for per device (default).
[0] Default = Uses default behavior for each trunk (see
note below).
[1] Service = Sends ISDN In or Out of Service (only for
ISDN protocols that support Service message).
[2] D-Channel = Takes D-Channel down or up (ISDN only).
[3] Alarm = Sends or clears PSTN AIS Alarm (ISDN and
CAS).
[4] Block = Blocks trunk (CAS only).
Notes:
This parameter is applicable only if the parameter
EnableBusyOut is set to 1.
The default behavior (value 0) is as follows:
ISDN: Use Service messages on supporting variants
and use Alarm on non-supporting variants.
CAS: Use Alarm.
When updating this parameter value at run-time, you must
stop the trunk and then restart it for the update to take
effect.
To determine the method for setting Out-Of-Service state
for all trunks (i.e., per device), use the DigitalOOSBehavior
parameter.
The ID in the ini file parameter name represents the trunk
number, where 0 is the first trunk.
Determines the method for setting digital trunks to Out-Of-
Service state per device.
[0] Default = Uses default behavior for each trunk - see
note below (default)
[1] Service = Sends ISDN In or Out of Service (only for
ISDN protocols that support Service message).
[2] D-Channel = Takes D-Channel down or up (ISDN only).
[3] Alarm = Sends or clears PSTN AIS Alarm (ISDN and
CAS).
[4] Block = Blocks trunk (CAS only).
Notes:
This parameter is applicable only if the parameter
EnableBusyOut is set to 1.
The default behavior (value 0) is as follows:
ISDN: Use Service messages on supporting variants
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