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Valid values for t1hookflash_start and t1hookflash_end are as follows:
• 0 = set the bit specified in t1hookflash, clear any others
• 1 = set the bit specified in t1hookflash, leave others unchanged
• 2 = clear the bit specified in t1hookflash, leave others unchanged
The difference between t1answer and t1hangup settings is used to test for hangup notification
from the switch. For example, if t1answer is 11 and t1hangup is 10, the B bit going to 0 is used
to detect hangup.
The difference between t1ringing and t1idle is used to test for incoming ring indication in the
same way. Loopstart overrides the t1answer settings to monitor B-bit changes only, and forces
the other settings to use the following values.
• t1idle = 01
• t1ringing = 00
• t1hangup = 00 (no change)
• t1hookflash = 01
Figure 128: Ini settings - [Voicecard] (Dialogic T1 specific settings)
VBVoice uses the following events to determine start and end of an incoming call.
Figure 129: VBVoice events to start and end an incoming call
[Voicecard] - Rhetorex specific settings
Module - eVBVOICE
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