Specifications

Chapter 6: Programming
Configuring a Single-Port/Dual-Port T1/E1/PRI Module (T1M/T1M-2)
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Overlap Sending Conditions: Select how the system will send digits if the
Immediate Overlap Sending flag is disabled. Whether or not the overlap sending
protocol is used depends on the value selected here. You have the following
options:
o Overlap Sending Disabled: Sends all digits “en bloc” as part of the called
number IE in the setup message. This option does not allow overlap sending.
o Overflow Is Equal Access Only: Sends any overflow digits as equal access
digits in the setup message. This option does not allow overlap sending. This
is the default setting.
o Overflow Digits Sent In Overlap: Sends any overflow digits in subsequent
information messages. This option allows overlap sending.
o Overlap And Equal Access Facility: Sends any equal access digits in the
setup message, but sends overflow digits that are not considered equal
access in subsequent information messages. This option allows overlap
sending.
o Overlap Sending Enabled For All Calls: Sends all digits in subsequent
information messages (that is, none are included in the setup message). The
number of digits sent in each information message is limited by the Maximum
Digits in Called Number IE setting. This option allows overlap sending.
Sending Complete Indication: Select how the system will indicate that it has
finished sending digits to the network provider. If Sending Complete IE is selected,
the system includes a sending complete information element in the setup or
information message. If ‘#’ Digit in Called Number IE is selected, the system inserts
a pound (or hash) digit (#) at the end of the digits in the called number information
element. By default, this is Sending Complete IE.
Transmit Sending Complete Indication: Enable this flag to have the system send
the complete indication type selected in the Sending Complete Indication field. If
this flag is disabled, the system will not send any indication to the network provider
that no more digits follow. By default, this is disabled.
Description
To enter a description:
1. Select the current Value, then enter the description in the text box.
2. Press ENTER or click another field to save the change.
NOTE
This field is ignored if the Transmit Sending Complete Indication flag is
disabled.
NOTE
The Transmit Sending Complete Indication and Sending Complete
Indication fields also affect ISDN trunks that use the “en bloc” method
for delivering digits. For example, if the Transmit Sending Complete
Indication flag is enabled and the Sending Complete Indication value is
set to ‘#’ Digit in Called Number IE, the system will insert a pound (or
hash) digit (#) after the collected digits.