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CO Incoming Attribute I, II - PGM 165-166 A-51
Appendix A: System Programming Tables
MBX IP Description / Operations & Programming Guide
CO Incoming Attribute I, II - PGM 165-166
CO Incoming Attributes define various characteristics of the CO lines under the control of the
system when there is an incoming CO call.
1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 166.
2. Use the dial pad to enter a CO Line range. For a single CO Line, enter the same number
twice (01-80 for MBX IP-100, 001-240 for MBX IP-300).
3. Press Flex button to access desired menu. Refer to the following Table for each attribute.
4. Use the dial pad to change the value.
5. Press the [SAVE] button to store the changed data.
CO Incoming Attributes I (PGM 165)
PGM 165 BTN RANGE DEFAULT
NAME -- incoming CO line name can be assigned. 1 Max 16 chars -
SCREEN INDICATOR -- determines if screen indicator
will be inserted in ISDN messages.
2 0: Off (user-provided,
not screened)
1: On (user-provided,
verified and passed)
Off
CALLING TYPE -- for Incoming calls on the ISDN Line,
this parameter defines the "Type of Number Plan"
provided in Connected Party Information Element of the
ISDN call CONNECT message.
3 0: Unknown
1: International
2: National
3: Subscriber
4: Not Used
Subscriber
CALLING NUM PLAN -- select connected number plan
of ISDN CONNECT message.
4 0: Unknown
1: I SDN/Telephony
2: Data
3: Telex
4: National
5: Private
Unknown
SEND PROGRESS IND -- if this feature is set to ALL,
Progress Indicator is sent to the ISDN PSTN about All
Message.
If this feature is set to ALERTING, Progress Indicator is
sent to the ISDN PSTN about Alerting Message.
50 : NO
1: ALL
2: ALERTING
NO
R2 ANI SVC REQ -- if this feature is set to ON to R2 line,
system request ANI digits (CLI data) to the calling party.
6 0: Off
1: On
Off
Release 1.0
November 2010