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iPECS eMG80/100& eMG800 & UCP & vUCP
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5
328
Table 4.4.10.6-1 NETWORK NUMBERING PLAN TABLE
ATTRIBUTE
DESCRIPTION
RANGE
DEFAULT
Transit Out
Auth COS
When a user requests a transit-out call by seizing a CO line, COS
may be applied according to the authorization code.
Yes
No
No
SMDR Digit
Hide
For a Transit-out call from the iPECS, the networked system that
places the call may desire to receive the Authorization code
Yes
No
No
Site name
A twelve-character name can be assigned to the system for use
with network calls.
Max. 12
characters
Emergency
reroute timer
When a networked station places an emergency call, and the
“Emergency CO or Group” in the Station Common Attributes is a
Transit-out CO/IP Line or group, the call will be Fail-over to the
“Fail-over CO Group” in PGM 133 or the “Net Reroute CO Group”
in PGM 321 after this timer expires. The “Fail-over CO Group” will
have priority.
0-10
(Sec.)
00
Tunneled SIG
MSG
Send and Receive H323 messages that include ISDN QSIG
messages. It is used to do networking with the Panasonic system.
OFF
ON
OFF
Alternate/Seco
ndary signal
port
This destination signal port is used on calling the remote network
system. A default destination signal port is TCP 1720, but the port
number is changed if this field is configured to a valid value. When
the system is installed behind the xDSL modem, the problem of
the consecutive second call can happen by the uncontrolled
H.323 ALG function at the xDSL modem. This field can be used to
solve the problem of the consecutive second call. Here, the value
should be an alternate or secondary receiving signal port that is
configured at the remote system.
0-65535
Local route ID
These two fields are used when a remote network system wants
to check the route ID value to authenticate the system. Here,
‘Local Route ID’ is the route ID string for the local system. And
‘Remote Route ID’ is the route ID string for the remote system.
Max. 15
characters
Remote route
ID
Max. 15
characters
Sending Name
option
Basically, the calling party name is transferred in QSIG messages.
This field is an additional way to send the calling party name. In
some PBX systems, the Q.931 Display IE field is used to
transferring the calling party name, and this value can be used as
an interoperating solution for displaying the calling party name.
OFF, Display IE(CISCO)
Refer to
description
OFF
Redundancy IP
address
The redundancy IP address is used for Geographical redundancy
in voice networking. If the called party system does not respond to
the SETUP message, the system tries to make a call with the
Redundancy IP address
Enter IP
address

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