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Tone_range, Tone_time, Tone_time1 and tone_time2 – Avaya CPSEE_TSP500 User Manual

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Chapter 6 Trunk Spans and Dialing Rules

CPSEE_TSP500 User Guide

Version 4.0

Page 6-17

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TONE_FREQ specifies the frequency of the tone to be detected after the tele-
phone number has been launched. It is the mid-range frequency of the
expected tone. The default value for this keyword is 450Hz.

TONE_RANGE

This keyword specifies the bandwidth of the frequency of the tone to be
detected after the telephone number has been launched. In other words, the
TSP will detect TONE_FREQ (plus or minus) (TONE_RANGE/2). The
default value for this keyword is 300Hz. See keyword TONE_FREQ.

TONE_TIME

This keyword specifies the duration of the tone to be detected after the tele-
phone number has been launched. The default value is 100 milliseconds.

TONE_TIME1 and TONE_TIME2

These keywords control the minimum time needed for detecting tone.

TOSSED_MESSAGES

This keyword indicates whether the TSP will or will not block on the transmit
socket. Blocking on this socket could cause the NMS queues to become to
overflow and become out of sync with the TSP application. The default value
of this keyword is zero.

TRUNK_CHECK_TIME

This keyword defines the time (in minutes) that trunks, disabled by too many
consecutive errors, will be retried. See keyword MAX_TRUNK_ERR
(default is five minutes).

TRUNK_GROUP_0 through TRUNK_GROUP_4

These keywords assign specific trunks to different trunk groups. Any trunks
not assigned are automatically assigned to Trunk Group 0.

Caution!

This item is intended for engi-
neering use, and should not be
modified unless instructed by
engineering.

Caution!

This item is intended for engi-
neering use, and should not be
modified unless instructed by
engineering.

Caution!

This item is intended for engi-
neering use, and should not be
modified unless instructed to
by engineering.

Caution!

This keyword should not be
turned on unless approved by
engineering.