Facility Enable
NSF
Basic Settings
Clock
SS7 Variant
Originating Point Code
Destination Point Code
First CIC
Assign CIC To D-channel
Network Indicator
LBO
Firmware Version 1.0.2.5
selected, please enable it.
If selected, transmission of facility-based ISDN supplementary services
(such as caller name from CPE over facility) will be enabled.
Some switches (AT&T especially) require network specific facility.
Currently the supported values are "none", "sdn", "megacom",
"tollfreemegacom", "accunet".
Table 49: Digital Hardware Configuration Parameters: E1 - SS7
All E1/T1/J1 spans generate a clock signal on their transmit side. The
parameter determines whether the clock signal from the far end of the
E1/T1/J1 is used as the master source of clock timing. If the far end is used
as the master, the PBX system clock will synchronize to it.
Master: The port will never be used as a source of timing. This is
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appropriate when you know the far end should always be a slave to
you.
Slave: The equipment at the far end of the E1/T1 link is the preferred
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source of the master clock.
Select ITU, A NSI or CHINA.
Originating point code is used to identify the node originating the message,
always provided by the operator/ISP.
ITU Format: decimal number.
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ANSI & CHINA Format: decimal number or XXX-XXX-XXX.
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Destination point code is the address to send the message to, always be
provided by the operator/ISP.
ITU Format: decimal number.
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ANSI & CHINA Format: decimal number or XXX-XXX-XXX.
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When Span Type is E1, ITU & CHINA Range: [0, 4065], ANSI Range: [0,
16353].
When Span Type is T1/J1, ITU & CHINA Range: [0, 4072], ANSI Range:
[0, 16360].
If set to yes, D-channel will be assigned a CIC. Else, D-channel will not be
assigned. By default, it is set to No.
Network Indicator (NI) should match in nodes, otherwise it might cause
issues. Users can select "National", "National Spare", "International", or
"International Spare". Usually "National" or "International" is used.
The line build-out (LBO) is the distance between the operators and the
PBX. Please use the default value 0dB unless the distance is long.
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