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Isdn parameters, Number meaning – 2N BRI Lite/Enterprise v1.1 User Manual

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Tones generated to VoIP

Ring tone to VoIP – enable generation of a user ring tone or transfer of the
real ring tone from the GSM/UMTS networks.

ISDN parameters

Use this window to set the BRI ISDN port parameters. The appearance and count of
the parameters may be different in 2N® BRI Lite and 2N® BRI Enterprise due to
different counts of ISDN BRI ports.

BRI mode selection

Mode – set the BRI1 and BRI2 (for 2N

®

BRI Enterprise only) ports.

BRI1 and BRI2

TEI Address – set a fixed TEI address for connection of port(s) in the Point–
to–Point mode.

MTP – activate assignment of the dynamic TEI address (Point–to–Multipoint
mode).

Progress indicator value – set the value for each progress element for call
setup. Please respect the PBX and PSTN settings to avoid wrong evaluation of
messages sent by the BRI gateway and, subsequently, call setup errors. Refer to
the table for the decimal numbers to be assigned to the progress messages.

Number Meaning

OFF

Progress element is not sent in the message

1

Connection is not end-to-end ISDN, following progress messages will be sent in the
speech band

2

Call destination address is not ISDN

3

Call initiator address is not ISDN

4

Call is returning to ISDN

8

Communication between interconnected systems has lead to a change of the
telecommunication service (for end-to-end ISDN connection only)

10

Delay due to speech interface


BRI functions

Day of deleting statistics on BRI (every month) – set this item to „0‟ to disable
periodical (monthly) deleting of statistics. Set this value to „x‟ other than „0‟ to
enable deletion of statistic data on x-th day of a month.

Digits count in SETUP (en-block) – set the count of outgoing dialling digits to
be sent by the gateway in the SETUP message in the ENBLOCK format. The
remaining digits will be sent in the OVERLAP format, i.e. in the information
element following the SETUP message. The OVERLAP mode is used in
analogue networks.

Example:

SETUP digit count: 7, user number: 601234567
Call setup messages:
SETUP (601234567)
INFO (6)
INFO (7)