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This Object represents the per line receiver (D/A) gain. A positive number
reflects a signal gain; a negative number reflects a signal loss. This
MIB Object does not reflect the desired level at the Telco (POTS) a-b
(T/R) terminals as it does not include the affects of the gain settings
on the analog interfaces which are pre configured for a given country
specification. The gain setting specified in this MIB will be applied
on top of the preconfigured settings and therefore represents a relative
level, while ambitRxGain will overwrite the preconfigured settings and
represents a absolute level
emtaSignalingEndptCtrlDialToneMsecTO
(1.3.6.1.4.1.4413.2.2.2.1.6.4.1.1.11.x Integer32)
This Object contains the timeout value for dial tone that provides
millisecond resolution. If the value of the object is modified by the
SNMP Management Station to a non zero value, the MTA MUST use the new
value as a default only for a new signal requested by the NCS message.
If the value of this object is set to 0, then
'pktcNcsEndPntConfigDialToneTO' from PKTC-SIG-MIB MUST be used, and not
this value. If set to a non-zero value this object takes precedence over
'pktcNcsEndPntConfigDialToneTO' object. Only increments of 100ms are
allowed. Note that the value of this object will persist across a system
reboot.
emtaSignalingEndptCtrlToneDetectionControl
(1.3.6.1.4.1.4413.2.2.2.1.6.4.1.1.12.x Integer32)
This MIB object is used to provide enhanced tone detection control on
an EMTA endpoint. When set to AllDetectorsEnabled(1), the EMTA must enable
all the tone detectors on the specific endpoint. This includes the following
detectors:
- fax/modem tones (1100, 2100Hz)
- V18/TDD tones (980,1400,1650Hz)
- Alarm panel and Point of Sale terminal (POS) tones (1275,2225,2250Hz)
When set to AllDetectorsDisabled(2), the EMTA must disable all the tone
detectors on the specific endpoint. Note that this mode would make the
EMTA non compliant with the PacketCable requirements. When set to
V18-AlarmPOSDisabled(3), the EMTA must disable the V18, Alarm panel and
POS portion of tone detection. This includes disabling Baudot (1400Hz),
Preamble (980&1650Hz), Ascii/Bell103 (1275,2225) and V.22bis (2250Hz)
detection on the specific endpoint. Note that this mode would make the
EMTA noncompliant with the PacketCable requirements. When set to
AlarmPOSDisabled(4), the EMTA must disable the Alarm panel and POS portion
of tone detection on the specific endpoint. This includes disabling the
Bell103 (1275,2225) and V.22bis (2250Hz) but leaving the other detectors
enabled. If a connection already exists on the endpoint when this MIB
Object is modified, then the setting needs to take effect on the next
connection.
‧ AllDetectorsEnabled(1)
‧ AllDetectorsDisabled(2)
‧ V18-AlarmPOSDisabled(3)
‧ AlarmPOSDisabled(4)