User's Manual 1224 Document #: LTRT-10632
Mediant 800B Gateway & E-SBC
Parameter Description
CAS Table per Trunk
configure voip > interface e1-t1 > cas-table-
index
[CASTableIndex_x]
Defines the CAS protocol per trunk from a list of CAS
protocols defined by the parameter CASFileName_x.
For example, the below configuration specifies Trunks 0
and 1 to use the E&M Winkstart CAS
(E_M_WinkTable.dat) protocol, and Trunks 2 and 3 to
use the E&M Immediate Start CAS
(E_M_ImmediateTable.dat) protocol:
CASFileName_0 = 'E_M_WinkTable.dat'
CASFileName_1 =
'E_M_ImmediateTable.dat'
CASTableIndex_0 = 0
CASTableIndex_1 = 0
CASTableIndex_2 = 1
CASTableIndex_3 = 1
Note:
You can define CAS tables per B-channel using the
parameter CASChannelIndex.
The x in the ini file parameter name denotes the
trunk number, where 0 is Trunk 1.
Dial Plan
configure voip > interface e1-t1 > cas-dial-
plan-name
[CASTrunkDialPlanName_x]
Defines the CAS Dial Plan name per trunk.
The range is up to 11 characters.
For example, the below configures E1_MFCR2 trunk
with a single protocol (Trunk 5):
ProtocolType_5 = 7
CASFileName_0='R2_Korea_CP_ANI.dat'
CASTableIndex_5 = 0
DialPlanFileName = 'DialPlan_USA.dat'
CASTrunkDialPlanName_5 = 'AT_T'
Note: The x in the ini file parameter
name denotes the trunk number, where 0
[CASFileName_x] Defines the CAS file name (e.g., 'E_M_WinkTable.dat')
that defines the CAS protocol, where x denotes the
CAS file ID (0-7). It is possible to define up to eight
different CAS files by repeating the parameter. Each
CAS file can be associated with one or more of the
device's trunks, using the parameter CASTableIndex_x.
Note: For the parameter to take effect, a devic
required.
CAS Table per Channel
configure voip > interface e1-t1 > cas-
channel-index
[CASChannelIndex]
Defines the loaded CAS protocol table index per B-
channel pertaining to a CAS trunk. The parameter is
assigned a string value and can be set in one of the
following two formats:
CAS table per channel: Each channel is separated
by a comma and the value entered denotes the CAS
table index used for that channel. The syntax is
<CAS index>,<CAS index> (e.g., "1,2,1,2…"). For
this format, 31 indices must be defined for E1 trunks
(including dummy for B-channel 16), or 24 indices
for T1 trunks. Below is an example for configuring a
T1 CAS trunk (Trunk 5) with several CAS variants: