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QXFXO4/QXISDN4/QXE1T1/QXFXS24 Manual II: Administrator’s Guide
Dialing Delay Timeout
text field is used to define a timeout (in a
range from 0 to 2000 milliseconds) before injecting dialed digits.
Timeout specially refers to R2 DTMF signaling.
Incoming DNIS Size text field indicates the number of received
digits (in a range from 0 to 255) required to establish a call. When
field has 0 value, system uses either timeout defined in the
Incoming digits timeout field or the End of Address messages to
establish a call. Independent on the value in this field, the message
End of Address always causes the call establishment.
Unused A:B:C:D text fields require to configure unused C and D bits
of E1/T1 CAS signaling (A and B bits are predefined). Fields may
have either 0 or 1 values.
Invert A:B:C:D text fields are used to invert the ABCD status bits in
time-slot 16 before TX and after RX. If bit is set to 1, the router
inverts it before transmission and after the receipt.
End of DNIS (I-15) checkbox is used to enable End of DNIS service.
Collect Call checkbox is only available when Brazil is selected in
the Country drop down list on the previous page of the wizard and
when the PBX attached to the QX supports this feature. When this
checkbox is selected and in case of incoming calls, always the called
destination will pay for the call. Option is particularly applicable
when calling from the mobile phone. Checkbox should be selected
when the appropriate feature is enabled on the PBX.
Fig.II- 46: CAS Signaling Wizard – Page 5
The Allow Timeslot Blocking checkbox indicates whether the system should use blocked timeslots to make outgoing PSTN calls. If this checkbox is
selected, the system will NOT use timeslots blocked by the carrier. If the checkbox is clear, the system will try to unblock the timeslots and will make
outgoing calls if succeeded.
Group B Support manipulation radio button group is present only when R2 signaling selected from Signaling Type drop down list on the previous page
is different from R2 DTMF and is used to enable/disable the Group B Support. The Group B Support manipulation radio button group offers following
selections:
• Enable
Group B Support
answer and busy recognitions of transmit and receive signals.
This selection requires you to define transmit and receive
signals. The Transmit Answer Signal and Transmit Busy
Signal parameters are defined from the drop down lists on
this page. When transmit signals are selected, press Next on
this page to access the R2 Receive Signal Settings page
where Receive Answer Signal and Receive Busy Signal
should be defined. Use the checkboxes to select the Receive
Answer Signal and Receive Busy Signal values. Multiple
values are allowed for each signal.
Please Note: Warning appears if you have selected the same
signal type both for receive answer and receive busy
recognitions.
• Partial Enable – selection partially enables
Support with for answer recognition only. This selection
requires you to define transmit and receive signals. The
Transmit Answer Signal parameter is defined from the drop
down list on this page. When transmit signal is selected, press
Next on this page to access the R2 Receive Signal Settings
page where Receive Answer Signal should be defined. Use
the checkboxes to select the Receive Answer Signal value.
Multiple values are allowed for each signal.
• Disable
Group B Support
and requires
defining the
Answer Signal
Fig.II- 47: CAS Signaling Wizard – Receive Signal Settings page
The Trunk CCS Signaling Settings page allows configuring CCS signaling settings and gives a possibility to select timeslots for signaling data
transfer/receive and voice transfer. The page consists of the following components: