iPECS eMG80/100& eMG800 & UCP & vUCP
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5
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4.4.4.4 ISDN Attributes - PGM 143
Selecting ISDN Attributes will display the ISDN Attributes data input page. Enter a valid CO range and click the
[Load] button to enter the ISDN Attributes data. Use the checkmark to indicate which attributes to modify;
checked attributes are stored by clicking the [Save] button.
Enter CO Range: eMG80/100: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998
Figure 4.4.4.4-1 ISDN Attributes
PGM 143 assigns attributes associated with ISDN lines in the entered range.
Table 4.4.4.4-1 ISDN ATTRIBUTES
The TEI (Terminal Endpoint Identifier) is a unique identifier for
each device attached to the ISDN line. When the system
shares an ISDN connection with other devices, the TEI should
be automatic to ensure no conflict with the other attached
devices.
Otherwise, the Fixed identifier option should be employed.
Permits a user to access to ISDN Supplementary Call
Deflection Service. (Except USA version).
No Service, Call Deflection, Call Rerouting
When assigned, the system will analyze the Advice of Charge
information in the Facility Message according to the ETSI
specifications with appropriate regional protocol support.
No AOC, Italy & Spain, Finland, Australia, Belgium,
ETSI STD
The system will encode voice using the A-law or u-law PCM
format to match the installed ISDN backbone.
The user’s station number may be included in the ISDN call
SETUP message Sub-address field for outgoing calls.