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User's Manual 66. Configuration Parameters Reference
EMS: Digital OOS
Behavior For Trunk Value
CLI: dig-oos-behavior
[DigitalOOSBehaviorFor
Trunk_x]
[-1] Not Configured = (Default) Use the settings of the
DigitalOOSBehavior parameter for per device.
[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 x in the ini file parameter name denotes the trunk number,
where 0 is the first trunk.
Web: Digital Out-Of-
Service Behavior
CLI: dig-oos-behavior
[DigitalOOSBehavior]
Determines the method for setting digital trunks to Out-of-Service state.
This configuration applies to all the device's trunks. For a description of
this parameter's options, see the DigitalOOSBehaviorForTrunk_x
parameter.
Notes:
To configure the method for setting Out-of-Service state per trunk,
use the DigitalOOSBehaviorForTrunk_x parameter.
To configure the timeout interval (in seconds) for Out-of-Service
graceful shutdown mode for busy trunks if communication fails with a
Proxy server (or Proxy Set), use the GracefulBusyOutTimeout
parameter.
Web: Out-Of-Service
Behavior
EMS:FXS OOS Behavior
CLI: oos-behavior
[FXSOOSBehavior]
Determines the behavior of FXS endpoints when a Busy Out condition
exists.
[0] None = Silence is heard when the FXS endpoint goes off-hook.
[1] Reorder Tone = (Default) The device plays a reorder tone to the
connected phone / PBX.
[2] Polarity Reversal = The device reverses the polarity of the
endpoint making it unusable (relevant, for example, for PBX DID
lines).
[3] Reorder Tone + Polarity Reversal = Same as options [1] and [2].
[4] Current Disconnect = The device disconnects the current to the
FXS endpoint.
Notes:
A device reset is required for this parameter to take effect when it is
set to [2], [3], or [4].
This parameter is applicable only to FXS interfaces.
Retransmission Parameters