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QX50/QX200/QX2000; (SW Version 6.0.x) 88
QX50/QX200/QX2000 Manual II: Administrator’s Guide
ISDN L3 Timers:
• The T302 Timer text field requires the value for the T302
timer in milliseconds (digit values from 0 to 15000). It
indicates that the time frame system is waiting for a digit to
be dialed. When the timer expires, it initiates the call.
• T309 Timer requires the value for the T309 timer in
milliseconds (numeric values from 0 to 90000). It is
responsible for call steadiness during link disconnection
within the period equal to this timer value. If the value in this
field is zero (0), the T309 timer will be disabled.
• T310 Timer requires the value for the T310 timer in
milliseconds (numeric values from 1000 to 120000). It is
responsible for the outgoing call steadiness when CALL
PROCEEDING is already received from the destination but
call confirmation (ALERT, CONNECT, DISC or PROGRESS) has
not yet arrived.
• Alert Guard Timeout requires the value for the Alert Guard
Timer in milliseconds (numeric values from 0 to 500)
between CALL PROC and ALERT messages. Alert Guard Timer
it is used when QX is connected to a slow ISDN-PBX.
Recommended values are:
- fast connection (0ms);
- normal (150ms), default;
- slow ISDN-PBX (350ms);
- very slow ISDN-PBX (500ms).
Fig.II- 130: ISDN Wizard – l2&L3 Settings
The Coding Type drop down list allows you to select between a-law and mu-law coding types.
The Switch Type is another configuration parameter that depends on the Service Provider.
The Passive Mode checkbox is used to leave the ISDN Layer1 connection in the Slave mode. When this checkbox is selected, Layer1 remains idle when
calls are not available. When this checkbox is not selected, QX keeps its Layer1 always active. This checkbox enables the Enable TEI Remove Procedure
and Permanent TEI Value checkboxes. With the Enable TEI Remove Procedure checkbox is selected, the trunk will lose the assigned TEI when entering
into passive mode on the Layer 2. With the Permanent TEI Value checkbox is selected, the trunk will keep the assigned TEI when entering into passive
mode on the Layer 2 or when QX detected ISDN link DOWN signal from carrier.
These checkboxes are present only for connection types different from PTP (Point to Point) selected on the first page of ISDN Wizard. In case if PTP
(Point to Point) connection type is selected on the first page of the ISDN Wizard, these two checkboxes are replaced with a TEI Address text field that
requires the channel number (digit values from 0 to 63) for connection establishment between the CO and the ISDN client.
Channel Selection is used to select between the Preferred and Exclusive B channel selection methods. For Preferred channel selection, the CO answers
to the call request by the first available timeslot. With the Exclusive channel selection, the CO should feedback only by the timeslot asked in the call
request.
The Bearer Establishment Procedure drop down list allows selecting the session initiation method on the B channel. One of the following options can be
selected for the transmission path completion prior to receipt of a call acceptance indication:
• on channel negotiation at the destination interface
• on progress indication with in-band information
• on call acceptance
The Calling Party Type of Number drop down list allows you to select the type identifying the origin of call.
The Called Party Type of Number drop down list allows you to select the type identifying the subaddress of the called party of the call.
The Called Party Numbering Plan and Calling Party Numbering Plan drop down lists correspondingly indicate the numbering plan of the called party's
and calling party's number.
The Incoming Called Digits Size text field indicates the number of received digits (in a range from 0 to 255) required to establish a call. When this field
has a ā€œ0ā€ value, the system uses either the timeout defined in the T302 field or the Sending Complete Information element messages to establish a call.
Independent on the value in this field, Sending Complete Information element and the pound sign always result in call establishment.
The Generate Progress tone on IP checkbox selection will generate the progress tone to IP.
When Generate Progress Tone to PSTN/PBX checkbox is selected, QX generates ring tones to callers during ISDN call dialing. This feature is mainly
applicable to 2-stage dialing mode.
Enable CLIR Service checkbox selection enables Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) service which displays the incoming caller ID only if
Presentation Indication is allowed on the remote side. Otherwise, if CLIR service is disabled, caller ID will be unconditionally displayed.
When the Alternative Disconnection Mode checkbox is not selected, QX will disconnect the call as soon as the disconnect message has been received
from the peer. When the checkbox is selected, QX’s user may hear a busy tone when peer has been disconnected.

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BrandEpygi
ModelQX200
CategoryNetwork Hardware
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