User's Manual 1092 Document #: LTRT-27045
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC
Parameter Description
The valid value is 0 to 63, 127. The default is 0.
ï‚§ Network Side:
0-63: Static TEI is accepted.
127: Any possible TEI is accepted. Dynamic TEI
allocation is supported.
ï‚§ User Side:
0-63: Static TEI is used.
127: Dynamic TEI allocation is supported (TEI request
procedure initiated).
Note: The value 127 replaces the previous configuration
requirement to set the ISDNIBehavior parameter to NS
EXPLICIT INTERFACE ID (1).
configure voip > interface bri > tei-
config-p2mp
[BriTEIConfigP2MP_x]
Defines the BRI TEI when in point-to-multipoint (P2MP) mode.
The valid value is 0 to 63, 127. The default is 127.
ï‚§ Network Side: Not applicable - In network side in P2MP
configuration, any TEI must be accepted.
ï‚§ User Side:
0-63: Static TEI is used.
127: Dynamic TEI allocation is supported (TEI request
configure voip > interface bri > tei-
assign-trigger
[BriTEIAssignTrigger_x]
Defines when to start the TEI assignment procedure.
The valid values are (bit-field parameter):
ï‚§ Bit#0: LAYER1_ACTIVATION
ï‚§ Bit#1: BRI_PORT_CONFIG
ï‚§ Bit#2: CALL_ESTABLISH
The default is 0x02.
Note: The parameter is applicable only to the User side (for
Dynamic TEI).
configure voip > interface bri > tei-
remove-trigger
[BriTEIRemoveTrigger_x]
Defines the following:
ï‚§ Network Side: Whe
n to "forget" all existing TEIs and wait for
the User side to start a new TEI assignment procedure.
This is also applicable to static TEI.
ï‚§ User Side: When to start a new TEI assignment verification
procedure.
The valid values are (bit-field parameter):
ï‚§ Bit#0: LAYER1_DEACTIVATION
ï‚§ Bit#1: BRI_DL_RELEASED
ï‚§ Bit#2: TEI_0_P2MP_NET_SIDE
The default is 0x00.
NFAS Parameters
(Note: The parameters are applicable only to PRI interfaces.)
NFAS Group Number
configure voip > interface e1-t1 >
isdn-nfas-group-number
[NFASGroupNumber_x]
Defines the ISDN Non-Facility Associated Signaling (NFAS)
group number (NFAS member), per trunk.
ï‚§ [0] = (Default) Non-NFAS trunk.
ï‚§ [1] to [12] = NFAS group number.
Trunks that belong to the same NFAS group have the same
number. With NFAS, you can use a single D-channel to control