Version 7.2  1165  Mediant 500L Gateway & E-SBC 
 
User's Manual   69. Configuration Parameters Reference 
Parameter  Description 
Outgoing Calls Behavior 
configure voip > interface e1-t1 
bri > isdn-bits-outgoing-calls-
behavior 
[ISDNOutCallsBehavior] 
Determines several behaviour options (bit fields) that influence 
the behaviour of the ISDN Stack outgoing calls. To select 
options, click the arrow button, and then for each required 
option, select 1 to enable. The default is 0 (i.e., disable). 
  [2] USER SENDING COMPLETE =The default behavior of 
the device (when this bit is not set) is to automatically 
generate the Sending-Complete IE in the Setup message. 
This behavior is used when overlap dialing is not needed. 
When overlap dialing is needed, set this bit and the 
behavior is changed to suit the scenario, i.e., Sending-
Complete IE is added when required in the Setup message 
for Enblock mode or in the last Digit with Overlap mode. 
  [16] USE MU LAW = The device sends G.711-m-Law in 
outgoing voice calls. When disabled, the device sends 
G.711-A-Law in outgoing voice calls.  
Note: This option is applicable only to the Korean variant. 
  [128] DIAL WITH KEYPAD = The device uses the Keypad 
IE to store the called number digits instead of the 
CALLED_NB IE.  
Note: This option is applicable only to the Korean variant 
(Korean network). This is useful for Korean switches that 
don't accept the CALLED_NB IE. 
  [256] STORE CHAN ID IN SETUP = The device forces the 
sending of a Channel-Id IE in an outgoing Setup message 
even if it's not required by the standard (i.e., optional) and 
no Channel-Id has been specified in the establishment 
request. This is useful for improving required compatibility 
with switches. On BRI lines, the Channel-Id IE indicates 
‘any channel’. 
  [2048] = The device accepts any IA5 character in the 
called_nb and calling_nb strings and sends any IA5 
character in the called_nb, and is not restricted to extended 
digits only (i.e., 0-9,*,#). 
  [16384] DLCI REVERSED OPTION = Behavior bit used in 
the IUA interface groups to indicate that the reversed format 
of the DLCI field must be used. 
Note: When using the ini file to configure the device to support 
several ISDNOutCallsBehavior features, add the individual 
feature values. For example, to support both [2] and [16] 
features, set ISDNOutCallsBehavior = 18 (i.e., 2 + 16).  
[ISDNOutCallsBehavior_x]  Same as the description for parameter ISDNOutCallsBehavior, 
but for a specific trunk ID. 
ISDN NS Behaviour 2 
configure voip > interface e1-t1|bri > 
isdn-bits-ns-extension-behavior 
[ISDNNSBehaviour2] 
Bit-field to determine several behavior options that influence 
the behavior of the Q.931 protocol.  
  [8] NS BEHAVIOUR2 ANY UUI = Any User to User 
Information Element (UUIE) is accepted for any protocol 
discriminator. This is useful for interoperability with non-
standard switches. 
  [16] NS BEHAVIOUR2 DISPLAY = The Display IE is 
accepted even if it is not defined in the QSIG ISDN protocol 
standard. This is applicable only when configuration is QSI. 
  [64] NS BEHAVIOUR2 FAC REJECT = When this bit is set,