Command Reference Guide
3Com Router 5000 Family and Router 6000 Family isdn ignore sending-complete ● 185
Command Reference
isdn ignore sending-complete
Purpose Use the isdn ignore sending-complete command to configure the ISDN
protocol to ignore the processing on the Sending Complete Information Element.
Use the undo isdn ignore sending-complete command to restore the
default setting.
Syntax isdn ignore sending-complete [ incoming | outgoing ]
undo isdn ignore sending-complete [ incoming | outgoing ]
Parameters incoming
Ignores the Sending Complete Information Element in
SETUP messages with respect to incoming calls.
outgoing
Sends SETUP messages without the Sending Complete
Information Element with respect to outgoing calls.
Default By default, in the event that the router is communicating with an exchange, the ISDN
protocol checks whether the received SETUP messages carry the Sending Complete
Information Element with respect to incoming calls and carries the Sending Complete
Information Element in SETUP messages with respect to outgoing calls.
Example Ignore the Sending Complete Information Element in the received SETUP messages.
[3Com-Bri0/0/0] isdn ignore sending-complete incoming
Disable carrying the Sending Complete Information Element in the transmitted SETUP
messages.
[3Com-Bri0/0/0] isdn ignore sending-complete outgoing
View This command can be used in the following views:
■ ISDN Interface view
Description In the event that the router is communicating with an ISDN exchange, its settings
must be the same as those on the exchange.
You are not allowed to configure this command on an ISDN interface if there is still a
call on it. This command can take effect only if it is configured when there is no call
on the interface.Alternatively, you can manually disable the interface by executing the
shutdown command, configure the command, and then enable the interface by
executing the
undo shutdown command. The operations, however, will lead to the
disconnection of the call existing on the interface.
You can configure this command on an interface only when the ISDN protocol
running on the interface is DSS1, Q.SIG, NI2, or ETSI.