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CHAPTER28 Configuring Supplementary Services
Mediant 1000 Gateway & E-SBC | User's Manual
Parameter Description
end-time-<1-4>
[ChargeCode_
EndTime<1-4>]
The valid value is a time in 24-hour format (hh). For example, to denote
4 AM, configure the parameter to "04".
Note:
â–  The first time period always starts at midnight (00).
â–  It is mandatory that the last time period of each rule end at midnight
(00). This prevents undefined time frames in a day.
'Interval (1 - 4)'
interval-<1-4>
[ChargeCode_
PulseInterval<1-4>]
Defines the interval (in tenths of a second) for charging the call. The
first interval starts from when the call is answered (connected).
â–  FXS interfaces: Defines the interval between every generated
pulse.
â–  Digital (Euro ISDN) interfaces: Defines the interval between every
sent AOC-D message, which is included in the ISDN Facility
information element (IE) message.
For example, if you configure the parameter to 20, the device sends a
charge every 2 seconds (i.e., 20 x 0.1). If the call duration is 10
seconds, the total call charge amount (excluding the connection
charge, which is configured by the 'Amount On Answer' parameter) is
5. In other words, 10 seconds divided by 2-second intervals is 5, and
then 5 multiplied by the default interval charge of 1 is 5.
Note:
â–  By default, the charged amount sent per interval is one pulse
(unit). However, for digital interfaces, you can configure this
charge, using the ISDNAoCAmountPerInterval parameter.
â–  Digital interfaces: If you configure the 'Multiplier of Amount'
parameter (see below), then the actual interval charge is multiplied
by the 'Multiplier of Amount' parameter value. For example, if the
interval charge is 1 (default) and you configure the 'Multiplier of
Amount' parameter to 0.1, then the interval charge is 0.1 (i.e., 1 x
0.1).
â–  Digital interfaces: You can configure the interval for sending the
AOC messages, using the ISDNAoCMinIntervalGeneration global
parameter. This does not affect the interval charge. If this global
parameter value is less than the 'Interval' parameter, the global
parameter is ignored. For example, if you configure the 'Interval'
parameter to 20 (i.e., 2 seconds) and the
ISDNAoCMinIntervalGeneration parameter to 40 (i.e., 4 seconds),
the device sends AOC messages every 0.4 seconds, but charges
the call every 2 seconds.
'Amount On Answer
(1 - 4)'
amount-on-
answer-<1-4>
[ChargeCode_
PulsesOnAnswer<1-
4>]
Defines the one-time call charge upon call connection (call answer).
â–  FXS interfaces: Defines the number of charging pulses that the
device generates to the Tel side when the call is answered.
â–  Digital (Euro ISDN) interfaces: Defines the number of charging
units or amount that the device generates when the call is
answered, which it sends as the first AOC-D message in the ISDN
Facility information element (IE) message.
Note:
â–  Digital interfaces: If you configure the 'Currency' parameter (see
below), the charge is sent with this currency (e.g., 5 USD).
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