User`s manual

Version 5.4 109 May 2008
SIP User's Manual 3. Web-Based Management
ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
Valid Range and Description
RTP Only Mode
[RTPOnlyModeForTrunk_
ID]
Enables the device to start sending and/or receiving RTP packets to and
from remote endpoints without the need to establish a Control session.
The remote IP address is determined according to the 'Tel to IP Routing'
table. The port is the same port as the local RTP port (configured by the
parameter BaseUDPPort and the channel on which the call is received).
[-1] Not Configured = Use the per device parameter (RTPOnlyMode)
value (default).
[0] Disable = Disabled.
[1] Transmit & Receive = send and receive RTP packets.
[2] Transmit Only = send RTP packets only.
[3] Receive Only = receive RTP packets only.
Note: The ID in the ini file parameter depicts the trunk number, where 0
is the first trunk.
Transfer Mode
[TrunkTransferMode]
Enables the trunk Transfer Mode. Refer to TrunkTransferMode (0, 1, or
3) in ''ISDN and CAS Interworking-Related Parameters'' on page 348.
Note: This parameter is only available for Protocol Type T1 CAS.
Enable TBCT
[TrunkTransferMode]
Enables the TBCT trunk transfer mode. Refer to TrunkTransferMode (0
and 2) in ''ISDN and CAS Interworking-Related Parameters'' on page
348.
Note: This parameter is only available for Protocol Type T1 N12 ISDN.
Enable RLT
[TrunkTransferMode]
Enables the RLT trunk transfer mode. Refer to TrunkTransferMode (0
and 2) in ''ISDN and CAS Interworking-Related Parameters'' on page
348.
Note: This parameter is only available for Protocol Type T1 DMS100
ISDN.
Enable Single Step
Transfer
[TrunkTransferMode]
Enables the Single Step Transfer Trunk transfer mode. Refer to
TrunkTransferMode (0 and 4) in ''ISDN and CAS Interworking-Related
Parameters'' on page 348.
Enable ECT
[TrunkTransferMode]
Enables the ECT trunk transfer mode. Refer to TrunkTransferMode (0
and 2) in ''ISDN and CAS Interworking-Related Parameters'' on page
348.
Note: This parameter is only available for Protocol Type E1 EURO ISDN.
3.4.3.2 Configuring the CAS State Machines
The 'CAS State Machine' page allows you to modify various timers and other basic
parameters to define the initialization of the CAS state machine without changing the state
machine itself (no compilation is required). The change doesn't affect the state machine
itself, but rather the configuration.