SIP User's Manual 798 Document #: LTRT-12804
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Parameter Description
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’.
[572] USE A LAW = The device sends G.711 A-Law in
outgoing voice calls. When disabled, the device sends
the default G.711-Law in outgoing voice calls.
Note: This option is applicable only to the E10 variant.
[1024] = Numbering plan/type for T1 IP-to-Tel calling
numbers are defined according to the manipulation tables
or according to the RPID header (default). Otherwise, the
plan/type for T1 calls are set according to the length of
the calling number.
[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.
Web: ISDN NS Behaviour 2
[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.