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SIP User's Manual 106 Document #: LTRT-83303
Mediant 1000 & Mediant 600
ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
Valid Range and Description
[8] REVERSE CHAN ALLOC ALGO = Channel ID allocation
algorithm.
[16] = The device clears down the call if it receives a NOTIFY
message specifying 'User-Suspended'. A NOTIFY (User-Suspended)
message is used by some networks (e.g., in Italy or Denmark) to
indicate that the remote user has cleared the call, especially in the
case of a long distance voice call.
[32] CHAN ID 16 ALLOWED = Applies only to ETSI E1 lines (30B+D).
Enables handling the differences between the newer QSIG standard
(ETS 300-172) and other ETSI-based standards (ETS 300-102 and
ETS 300-403) in the conversion of B-channel ID values into timeslot
values:
1) In 'regular ETSI' standards, the timeslot is identical to the B-
channel ID value, and the range for both is 1 to 15 and 17 to 31. The
D-channel is identified as channel-id #16 and carried into the timeslot
#16.
2) In newer QSIG standards, the channel-id range is 1 to 30, but the
timeslot range is still 1 to 15 and 17 to 31. The D-channel is not
identified as channel-id #16, but is still carried into the timeslot #16.
When this bit is set, the channel ID #16 is considered as a valid B-
channel ID, but timeslot values are converted to reflect the range 1 to
15 and 17 to 31. This is the new QSIG mode of operation. When this
bit is not set (default), the channel_id #16 is not allowed, as for all
ETSI-like standards.
[64] USE T1 PRI = PRI interface type is forced to T1.
[128] USE E1 PRI = PRI interface type is forced to E1.
[256] START WITH B CHAN OOS = B-channels start in the Out-Of-
Service state (OOS).
[512] CHAN ALLOC LOWEST = CC allocates B-channels starting
from the lowest available B-channel id.
[1024] CHAN ALLOC HIGHEST = CC allocates B-channels starting
from the highest available B-channel id.
Note: When using the ini file to configure the device to support several
ISDNGeneralCCBehavior features, add the individual feature values. For
example, to support both [16] and [32] features, set
ISDNGeneralCCBehavior = 48 (i.e., 16 + 32).
CAS Configuration
CAS Table
[CASTableIndex_x]
Defines CAS protocol for each trunk ID from a list of CAS protocols
defined by the parameter CASFileName_Y.
For example:
CASFileName_0 = 'E_M_WinkTable.dat'
CASFileName_1 = 'E_M_ImmediateTable.dat'
CASTableIndex_0 = 0
CASTableIndex_1 = 0
CASTableIndex_2 = 1
CASTableIndex_3 = 1
Trunks 0 and 1 use the E&M Winkstart CAS protocol, while trunks 2 and
3 use the E&M Immediate Start CAS protocol.
Notes:
For additional CAS table ini file parameters (CASFileName_0,
CASFileName_1, CASFileName_7, and CASTablesNum), refer to