iPECS eMG80/100& eMG800 & UCP & vUCP
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5
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Table 3.3.5.2-1 CO/IP ATTRIBUTES I (PGM 141)
01-02 CO LINE COS
COS (1–5) : 1
Each CO Line is assigned a Class-of-Service which will
interact with the Station COS, refer to section 3.3.5.2.
CO COS 1: Station COS applies
CO COS 2: Exception Table A governs
CO COS 3: Exception Table B governs
CO COS4: Restricts LD calls and Except Table C
CO COS 5: Overrides Station COS 2~6 with no
restrictions.
01-02 CO START SIGNAL
(1:GND/0:LOOP) : LOOP
The system can recognize a loop closure or a ground as
the “connect” (start) signal on an analog CO Line.
01-02 CO LINE TYPE
(1:PBX/0:CO) : CO
Each CO Line can be assigned as connected to a CO
Line or a PBX/CTX Line.
01-02 CO LINE SIGNAL
(1:DTMF/0:PULSE):DTMF
Each analog CO Line can be assigned to send either
DTMF or Pulses for dialed digits to the PSTN.
01-02 UNIVERSAL ANS
(1:ON/0:OFF) : OFF
Universal Night Answer (UNA) allows any station to
answer a call on the CO Line by dialing the UNA code.
01-02 CO/IP GRP AUTH
(1:ON/0:OFF) : OFF
Each CO/IP Group can be assigned to require the user
to enter an Authorization Code for access.
01-02 DATA STATION NO
FAX : ….
Each CO/IP line can be assigned to recognize a FAX
call when a specified station answers.
01-02 TENANCY GROUP
(00-15) : 00
Only stations in the assigned Tenancy group are
permitted access to the defined CO Line.
01-02 CO VOIP MODE
VOIP MODE(1-6):COMMON
The VOIB channels can support iPECS, H.323, or SIP
protocols. This field defines the protocol for the VoIP
channel(s).
1: COMMON, 2:H.323 ONLY,
3: SIP ONLY, 4:RTP RLY,
5:H.323/RTP RLY, 6:SIP/RTP RLY
01-02 PROCTOR ON/OFF
(1:ON/0:OFF) : OFF
Each analog CO line can be assigned to send the
station number as DTMF digits for Proctor service.