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Timer Definitions

The LEC structure (named IISDN_ROBBED_BIT_DATA for

historical reasons) contains a series of 16-bit values used to configure

the various timing parameters associated with the protocols.

Table 13

lists the timers in alphabetical order and contains each

timer's unit, meaning, and default value. The unit indicates by how

much a timer value must be multiplied to find its actual duration in

milliseconds, while the default (the number in parentheses following

its define value) indicates the number of ticks.

Proper timing with LEC protocols is very important. There are over

30 unique timings that are set, with a significant subset of these

applicable to several protocols. You should match their entries in the

table to the appropriate timing diagrams.

Table 13. Robbed Bit Signaling Timers

Timer

Granularity Definition

Default Value

answer_timer

50 ms

Timed Answer Supervision.

Timer started after the last digit

has been dialed. Used to report

distant end answer when the

protocol doesn't provide a

specific signal to indicate the

called party has answered the

call.

IISDN56_ANSW_TIMER_

DEFAULT (60)

3 seconds

critical_timer

50 ms

Critical Interdigit Timer. While

racking incoming distant digits,

the maximum time to wait

between digits before giving up

and returning an incomplete

rack.

IISDN56_CRIT_TIMER_

DEFAULT (20)

1 second