Version 5.2 309 September 2007
SIP User's Manual 6. ini File Configuration
Table 6-10: PSTN Parameters
ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
Valid Range and Description
CASTablesNum
1 to 8. Indicates how many CAS protocol configurations files are loaded.
IdleABCDPattern
For a description of this parameter, refer to 'Configuring the TDM Bus
Settings' on page 195.
IdlePCMPattern
For a description of this parameter, refer to 'Configuring the TDM Bus
Settings' on page 195.
LineBuildOut.Loss
For a description of this parameter, refer to 'Trunk Settings' on page 178.
ISDNRxOverlap_x
For a description of this parameter, refer to 'Trunk Settings' on page 178.
ISDNRxOverlap
[0] = Disabled (default).
[1] = Enabled.
Any number bigger than one = Number of digits to receive.
Notes:
If enabled, the gateway receives ISDN called number that is sent in
the 'Overlap' mode.
The INVITE to IP is sent only after the number (including 'Sending
Complete' Info Element) was fully received (in SETUP and/or
subsequent INFO Q.931 messages).
For detailed information on ISDN overlap dialing, refer to 'ISDN Overlap
Dialing' on page 386.
R2Category
For a description of this parameter, refer to 'Configuring the Digital
Gateway Parameters' on page 142
HeldTimeout
Determines the time period the gateway can stay on-hold. If a Resume
(un-hold Re- INVITE) message is received before the timer expires, the
call is renewed. If this timer expires, the call is released.
[-1] = Indefinitely (default).
[0 - 2400] =Time to wait in seconds.
Currently applicable only to MFC R2 CAS variants.
CallPriorityMode
For a description of this parameter, refer to 'Configuring the Digital
Gateway Parameters' on page 142.
MLPPDefaultNamespace
For a description of this parameter, refer to 'Configuring the Digital
Gateway Parameters' on page 142.
SIPDefaultCallPriority
For a description of this parameter, refer to 'Configuring the Digital
Gateway Parameters' on page 142.
MLPPDiffserv
For a description of this parameter, refer to 'Configuring the Digital
Gateway Parameters' on page 142.
TrunkAdministrativeState
Defines the administrative state of a trunk.
[0] = Lock the trunk; stops trunk traffic to configure the trunk protocol
type.
[2] = Unlock the trunk (default); enables trunk traffic.