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Harris RF-7800B-DUO24 - Usage Report

Harris RF-7800B-DUO24
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4-17
RF-7800B
CONFIGURATION
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MSN RDI: By default, MSN 3 is entered into the MSN Restricted Digital Information text box. RDI is a 56 kbps
service that is normally found in the USA.
Trigger for Mobile-Originated call type (Bearer): This drop down box controls the mechanism used by the
BGAN terminal to select the bearer type for mobile originated calls.
Bearer Capability is set by default as the trigger.
MSN Number can be set if there is a problem and the ISDN device does not correctly signal the call type
(speech, 3.1 kHz audio, UDI, RDI) via the bearer capability. Different MSN numbers can be used for any
of the ISDN call types. However, the ISDN equipment must be configured with the same MSN to accept
incoming calls, and different numbers must be used for speech, audio and UDI/RDI calls.
Once all changes have been made, click on Apply. Any changes to this screen require a re-boot of the BGAN
terminal to save the new configuration. Use the power button on the BGAN terminal or the Restart Terminal button
to gracefully power down and power back up the BGAN terminal.
MS-ISDN 1 thru 4: Every USIM card has four separate Mobile Subscriber Integrated Services Digital Network
(MS-ISDN) numbers if the USIM has been provisioned for these services.
MS-ISDN 1 is for 4 k Speech
MS-ISDN 2 is for 3.1 kHz Audio (facsimile)
MS-ISDN 3 is for 64 k Unrestricted Digital Information (UDI) data
MS-ISDN 4 is for 56 k Restricted Digital Information (RDI) data
4.4.6 Usage Report
See Figure 4-10. The Usage Report page provides an estimate of the amount of Packet Switched data sent and
received, along with time spent on a CS call. The data is broken up into three types.
Session: The PS session statistics track the cumulative PS data sent and received on background Network
Connections since the unit was powered on. CS sessions statistics track the time of the last call.
Trip: The trip counter is similar to the trip counter on a vehicle. It can be zeroed out at anytime (select Reset data
button) and it will track the statistics until it is reset.
Lifetime: The Lifetime counter is similar to the odometer on a vehicle. It shows the statistics of the BGAN terminal
since the software version that added this feature was loaded onto the BGAN terminal. These counters cannot be
reset.
If power is suddenly lost for some reason, statistics will not be saved to flash for the session and may be inaccurate.

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