Version 7.0 403 Mediant 3000
User's Manual 20. Coders and Profiles
Parameter Description
Any, the EnableEarly183 parameter is ignored and a SIP 183 is
not sent upon receipt of an INVITE. In such a case, you can set
the ProgressIndicator2IP parameter to 1 (PI = 1) for the device
to send a SIP 183 upon receipt of an ISDN Call Proceeding
message.
The corresponding global parameter is EnableEarly183.
Early Answer Timeout
[IpProfile_EarlyAnswerTimeout]
Defines the duration (in seconds) that the device waits for an ISDN
Connect message from the called party (Tel side), started from
when it sends a Setup message. If this timer expires, the call is
answered by sending a SIP 200 OK message (to the IP side).
The valid range is 0 to 2400. The default is 0 (i.e., disabled).
Note: The corresponding global parameter is EarlyAnswerTimeout.
Hold
[IpProfile_EnableHold]
Enables the interworking of the Hold/Retrieve supplementary
service from ISDN PRI to SIP.
[0] Disable
[1] Enable (default)
Notes:
To interwork the Hold/Retrieve supplementary service from SIP
to ISDN (Euro ISDN), set the EnableHold2ISDN parameter to 1.
The corresponding global parameter is EnableHold.
Add IE In Setup
[IpProfile_AddIEInSetup]
Defines an optional Information Element (IE) data (in hex format)
which is added to ISDN Setup messages. For example, to add IE
'0x20,0x02,0x00,0xe1', enter the value "200200e1".
Notes:
This IE is sent from the Trunk Group IDs that are defined by the
SendIEonTG parameter .
You can configure different IE data for Trunk Groups by
configuring the parameter for different IP Profiles and then
assigning the required IP Profile in the IP to Trunk Group
Routing table (PSTNPrefix).
The feature is similar to that of the EnableISDNTunnelingIP2Tel
parameter. If both parameters are configured, the
EnableISDNTunnelingIP2Tel parameter takes precedence.
The corresponding global parameter is AddIEinSetup.
QSIG Tunneling
[IpProfile_EnableQSIGTunnelin
g]
Enables QSIG tunneling-over-SIP for this SIP entity. This is
according to IETF Internet-Draft draft-elwell-sipping-qsig-tunnel-03
and ECMA-355 and ETSI TS 102 345.
[0] Disable (default).
[1] Enable = Enables QSIG tunneling from QSIG to SIP, and
vice versa. All QSIG messages are sent as raw data in
corresponding SIP messages using a dedicated message body.
Notes:
QSIG tunneling must be enabled on originating and terminating
devices.
To enable this function, set the ISDNDuplicateQ931BuffMode
parameter to 128 (i.e., duplicate all messages).
To define the format of encapsulated QSIG messages, use the
QSIGTunnelingMode parameter.
Tunneling according to ECMA-355 is applicable to all ISDN