User`s manual
Version 5.4 107 May 2008
SIP User's Manual 3. Web-Based Management
ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
Valid Range and Description
''E1/T1 Configuration Parameters'' on page 344.
This parameter is not applicable to BRI interfaces.
Dial Plan
[CasTrunkDialPlanName]
The Dial Plan name that is used on a specific trunk.
The range is up to 11 character strings.
Note: This parameter is not applicable to BRI interfaces.
Miscellaneous
PSTN Alert Timeout
[TrunkPSTNAlertTimeout
_ID]
Alert Timeout (ISDN T301 timer) in seconds for outgoing calls to PSTN.
This timer is used between the time that a SETUP message is sent to the
Tel side (IP-to-Tel call establishment) and a CONNECT message is
received. If ALERT is received, the timer is restarted.
In the ini file parameter, ID depicts the trunk number, where 0 is the first
trunk.
The range is 1 to 600. The default is 180.
Digital Out-Of-Service
Behavior
[DigitalOOSBehaviorFor
Trunk_ID]
Determines the method for setting digital trunks to Out-Of-Service state
per trunk.
[-1] Not Configured = Use the settings of the DigitalOOSBehavio
parameter for per device (default).
[0] Default = Uses default behavior for each trunk (see note below).
[1] Service = Sends ISDN In or Out of Service (only for ISDN
protocols that support Service message).
[2] D-Channel = Takes D-Channel down or up (ISDN only).
[3] Alarm = Sends or cleans PSTN AIS Alarm (ISDN and CAS).
[4] Block = Blocks trunk (CAS only).
Notes:
The default behavior (value 0) is as follows:
- ISDN: Use Service messages on supporting variants and use Alarm
on non-supporting variants.
- CAS: Use Alarm.
When updating this parameter value at run-time, you must stop the
trunk and then restart it for the update to take effect.
To determine the method for setting Out-Of-Service state for all trunks
(i.e., per device), use the DigitalOOSBehavior parameter (refer to
''Configuring the Digital Gateway Parameters'' on page 235).
The ID in the ini file parameter name represents the trunk number,
where 0 is the first trunk.
Play Ringback Tone to
Trunk
[PlayRBTone2Trunk_ID]
Determines method for playing a ringback tone (RBT) to the Trunk side.
In the ini file parameter, ID depicts the Trunk number, where 0 is the first
trunk.
[0] Don't Play = The device configured with ISDN / CAS protocol type,
doesn't play an RBT. No PI is sent to the ISDN unless the parameter
ProgressIndicator2ISDN_ID is configured differently.
[1] Play on Local = The device configured with CAS protocol type,
plays a local RBT to PSTN upon receipt of a 180 Ringing response
(with or without SDP). Note: Receipt of a 183 response doesn't cause
the device configured with CAS to play an RBT (unless
SIP183Behaviour = 1).
The device configured with ISDN protocol type operates according to
the parameter LocalISDNRBSource: