User's Manual 632 Document #: LTRT-68822
Mediant 2000
Parameter Description
Notes:
ï‚§ To configure the device to support several ISDNIBehavior
features, enter a summation of the individual feature values.
For example, to support both [512] and [2048] features, set
the parameter ISDNIBehavior is set to 2560 (i.e., 512 + 2048).
ï‚§ When configuring in the Web interface, to select the options
click the arrow button and then for each required option select
1 to enable.
[ISDNIBehavior_x]
Same as the description for parameter ISDNIBehavior, but for a
specific trunk ID.
Web: General Call Control
Behavior
EMS: General CC Behavior
[ISDNGeneralCCBehavior]
Bit-field for determining several general CC behavior options. To
select the options, click the arrow button, and then for each
required option, select 1 to enable. The default is 0 (i.e., disable).
ï‚§ [2] = Data calls with interworking indication use 64 kbps B-
channels (physical only).
ï‚§ [8] REVERSE CHAN ALLOC ALGO = Channel ID allocation
algorithm.
ï‚§ [16] = The device clears down the call if it receives a NOTIFY
message specifying 'User-Suspended'. A NOTIFY (User-
Suspended) message is used by some networks (e.g., in Italy
or Denmark) to indicate that the remote user has cleared the
call, especially in the case of a long distance voice call.
ï‚§ [32] CHAN ID 16 ALLOWED = Applies only to ETSI E1 lines
(30B+D). Enables handling the differences between the newer
QSIG standard (ETS 300-172) and other ETSI-based
standards (ETS 300-102 and ETS 300-403) in the conversion
of B-channel ID values into timeslot values:
In 'regular ETSI' standards, the timeslot is identical to the
B-channel ID value, and the range for both is 1 to 15 and
17 to 31. The D-channel is identified as channel-id #16
and carried into the timeslot #16.
In newer QSIG standards, the channel-id range is 1 to 30,
but the timeslot range is still 1 to 15 and 17 to 31. The D-
channel is not identified as channel-id #16, but is still
carried into the timeslot #16.
When this bit is set, the channel ID #16 is considered as a
valid B-channel ID, but timeslot values are converted to
reflect the range 1 to 15 and 17 to 31. This is the new
QSIG mode of operation. When this bit is not set (default),
the channel_id #16 is not allowed, as for all ETSI-like
standards.
ï‚§ [64] USE T1 PRI = PRI interface type is forced to T1.
ï‚§ [128] USE E1 PRI = PRI interface type is forced to E1.
ï‚§ [256] START WITH B CHAN OOS = B-channels start in the
Out-Of-Service state (OOS).
ï‚§ [512] CHAN ALLOC LOWEST = CC allocates B-channels
starting from the lowest available B-channel id.
ï‚§ [1024] CHAN ALLOC HIGHEST = CC allocates B-channels
starting from the highest available B-channel id.
ï‚§ [16384] CC_TRANSPARENT_UUI bit: The UUI-protocol
implementation of CC is disabled allowing the application to
freely send UUI elements in any primitive, regardless of the
UUI-protocol requirements (UUI Implicit Service 1). This allows
more flexible application control on the UUI. When this bit is