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Strata CTX Programming - Part 2: CTX WinAdmin Programming 11/03 6-23
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03 ILG ILG assignments must be made for basic ISDNs to process the calls being received.
Possible values: 0~32 (CTX100), 0~50 (CTX670 Basic), 0~128 (CTX670 Exp),
(default = no value).
04 OLG OLG assignments must be made for basic ISDNs to process the calls being
originated.
Possible values: 0~32 (CTX100), 0~50 (CTX670 Basic), 0~128 (CTX670 Exp),
(default = no value).
06 Bearer Svc - Speech Enable speech capability. See Table 6-1 on page 24.
Possible values: Enable (default) or Disable
07 Bearer Svc - 3.1 KHz
Audio
Enable 3.1 KHz audio capability. See Table 6-1 on page 24.
Possible values: Enable (default) or Disable
08 Bearer Svc - 7 KHz
Audio
Enable 7 KHz audio capability. See Table 6-1 on page 24.
Possible values: Enable or Disable (default)
09 Bearer Svc -
Unrestricted 64K
Enable one of the unrestricted capabilities. See Table 6-1 on page 24.
Possible values: Enable (default) or Disable bearer capabilities for the channel
group.
Possible values: Enable (default) or Disable
10 Bearer Svc -
Unrestricted 56K
11 Bearer Svc -
Unrestricted 2x64K
12 Outgoing B Ch Select Select originating B Channel method.
Possible values:
Explicit – Channel is indicated, and no alternative is acceptable.
Preferred – (default) Channel is indicated, and any alternative is acceptable.
Any Channel – Channel is indicated, and any channel is acceptable.
13 B Ch Selection Choose Idle B Channel selection method.
Possible values: Forward Cyclic, Backward Cyclic, Forward Terminal or Backward
Terminal (default = Backward Terminal)
Select Forward Cyclic (from lowest number to highest number of B-channel).
Select Backward Cyclic (from highest number to lowest number of B-channel).
Select Forward Terminal for the lowest numbered B-channel.
Select Backward Terminal for the oldest number B-channel. (The High-High B-
channel selection)
14 Initialize Type Enter the Service Profile Identifier (SPID) type of initialization.
Possible values: User Entry (Auto SPID On), User Entry (Auto SPID Off), Auto SPID
or None (default)
15 Initialization Display Enter the text to be displayed for SPID Initialization.
Possible values: Up to 4 ASCII characters (default = User)
16 SPID #1 Enter the SPID value. These fields are required if you selected National ISDN in
Protocol. When no data is entered, any previously entered information is overwritten.
Possible values: Up to 20 ASCII characters (default = No Value)
17 SPID #2
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