User's Manual 1100 Document #: LTRT-27045
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC
Parameter Description
operadora-con-
intervencion / telco-
operator-handled-
call
n/a II-5 n/a
prison 29 n/a n/a
hotel 66 n/a n/a
cellular-roaming 63 n/a n/a
Note: This feature is applicable only to the NI-2 PRI and E1 MFC-R2 variants.
Calling Party Category Mode
cpc-mode
[CallingPartyCategoryMode]
Defines the regional Calling Party Category (CPC) mapping variant
between SIP and PSTN for MFC-R2.
ï‚§ [0] None (default)
ï‚§ [1] Brazil R2
ï‚§ [2] Argentina R2
Note:
ï‚§ To enable CPC mapping, set the EnableCallingPartyCategory
parameter to 1.
ï‚§ The parameter is applicable only to the E1 MFC-R2 variant.
usr2usr-hdr-frmt
[UserToUserHeaderFormat]
Defines the interworking between the SIP INVITE's User-to-User
header and the ISDN User-to-User (UU) IE data.
ï‚§ [0] = (Default) SIP header format: X-UserToUser.
ï‚§ [1] = SIP header format: User-to-User with Protocol Discriminator
(pd) attribute (according to IETF Internet-Draft draft-johnston-
sipping-cc-uui-04). For example:
User-to-
User=3030373435313734313635353b313233343b3834;pd=
4
ï‚§ [2] = SIP header format: User-to-User with encoding=hex at the
end and pd embedded as the first byte (according to IETF
Internet-Draft draft-johnston-sipping-cc-uui-03). For example:
User-to-
User=043030373435313734313635353b313233343b3834;
encoding=hex
where "04" at the beginning of this message is the pd.
ï‚§ [3] = Interworks the SIP User-to-User header containing text
format to ISDN UUIE in hexadecimal format, and vice versa. For
example:
SIP Header in text format:
User-to-User=01800213027b712a;NULL;4582166;
Translated to hexadecimal in the ISDN UUIE:
303138303032313330323762373132613b4e554c4c3b34353
8323136363b
The Protocol Discriminator (pd) used in UUIE is "04" (IUA
characters).
Note: The parameter is applicable for Tel-to-IP and IP-to-Tel calls.
Remove CLI when Restricted
rmv-cli-when-restr
[RemoveCLIWhenRestricted]
Determines (for IP-to-Tel calls) whether the Calling Number and
Calling Name IEs are removed from the ISDN Setup message if the
presentation is set to Restricted.
ï‚§ [0] No = (Default) IE's are not removed.
ï‚§
Yes = IE's are removed.