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Cisco Media Gateway Manager 5.0 User Guide
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Chapter6 Configuring Hardware
How Do I Configure VXSM Cards?
Max1 DNS Lookup
Enabled
Enables or disables the Max1 domain name server (DNS) query operation
when Max1 expires.
Disconnect Error
Threshold
Contains the disconnect error threshold for signaling messages.
Max2 DNS Lookup
Enabled
Enables or disables the Max2 domain name server (DNS) query operation
when Max2 expires.
Message Waiting
Indicator Timeout
(milliseconds)
Timeout value for the message waiting indicator (MWI) tone. The MWI tone
is used with message waiting services, and indicates that the MG is not ready
to accept address information or other information from an access line.
Retransmission
Removal Timeout
(seconds)
Timeout value for re-transmission removal.
Initial Waiting Delay
Timeout (seconds)
The voice interface (DS0 group) becomes disconnected when the MG tries to
communicate with the call agent and the re-transmission procedure times out
after re-trying.
Min Waiting Delay
Timeout (seconds)
The DS0 group (voice interface) becomes disconnected when the MG tries to
communicate with the call agent and the re-transmission procedure times out
after re-trying
Max Waiting Delay
Timeout (seconds)
Maximum waiting delay (Tdmax) timeout value used by the MG to send the
restart in progress with the restart method as RM:disconected to the call agent
when the voice interface associated ds0-group disconnection condition
occurs.
Critical Timer
Timeout (seconds)
Represents the timeout value for the critical timer.
Partial Dial Timeout
(seconds
Represents the partial dial timeout and is used along with a digit map as the
inter-digit timer.
History Timeout
(seconds)
The MGCP protocol is organized as a set of transactions, each of which is
composed of a command and a response. In the absence of a timely response,
commands are repeated. The MG must keep in memory a list of the responses
it sent to recent transactions, and a list of the transactions that are currently
being executed. Recent is here defined by the value of
cxeCcProfileThistTimeout that specifies the number of seconds that responses
to old transactions must be kept for.
Local Ring Back Tone
Timeout (seconds)
The time for which the local ring back tone (towards the TDM) will be
generated unless interrupted. A value of zero indicates that the tone will be
generated indefinitely unless interrupted.
Remote Ring Back
Tone Timeout
(seconds)
Specifies the time for which the remote ring back tone (towards the packet
network) will be generated unless interrupted. A value of zero indicates that
the tone will be generated indefinitely unless interrupted.
Congestion Tone
Timeout (seconds)
Specifies the time for network congestion tone to be generated. A value of
zero indicates that the tone will be generated indefinitely unless interrupted.
Busy Tone Timeout
(seconds)
Specifies the time for which the busy tone will be generated unless
interrupted. A value of zero indicates that the tone will be generated
indefinitely unless interrupted.
Table 6-51 Field Descriptions for the VXSM Create XGCP Call Control Profile Window
(continued)
Field Name Description