Enbloc requires sending the entire collected digit string in one block. Overlap sends
the digits one at a time as they are collected.
14. For ISDN trunks, enter set japan-disconnect yes | no to specify whether
to perform a disconnect sequence (CONNECT message followed by a
DISCONNECT message).
15. For ISDN trunks, enter set send-name method to define whether or not the
calling, connected, called, or busy party’s administered name is sent to the network
on outgoing or incoming calls.
method can be one of the following:
• no. The name is not sent to the network for incoming or outgoing calls
• yes. The name is sent to the network for incoming or outgoing calls
• restricted. The name is sent to the network as “Presentation restricted”
Note:
For this release, specify method as no, since sending a Calling Party Name is
a future feature.
16. For ISDN trunks, enter set send-number method to define whether or not the
calling, connected, called, or busy party’s administered number is sent to the
network on outgoing or incoming calls.
method can be one of the following:
• no. The number is not sent to the network for incoming or outgoing calls
• yes. The number is sent to the network for incoming or outgoing calls
• restricted. The number is sent to the network as “Presentation restricted”
Note:
For this release, specify method as no, since sending a Calling Party Number is
a future feature.
17. For ISDN trunks, enter set numbering-format type to specify the numbering
plan for this trunk in Standard Local Survivability (SLS).
The numbering plan encodes the Numbering Plan Indicator and Type of
Number fields in the Calling/Connected Party Number IE in the ISDN protocol.
type can be one of the following:
• unknown. Both the Numbering Plan Indicator and Type of Number are
unknown
• public. The Numbering Plan Indicator meets the E.164 standard and the Type
of Number is national
Note:
The SLS application is intended to operate into PSTN trunk interfaces. For this
reason, the only two choices for network numbering plans identification are public
Standard Local Survivability (SLS)
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