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• Src Num Type: ISDN source number type
• Dest Num Type: ISDN destination number type
• Src Num Present: ISDN source number presentation
• Src Num Screen: ISDN source number display
• Input Gain: Voice Gain from PSTN to IP side (default: 0 db)
• Output Gain: Voice Gain from IP to PSTN side (default: 0 db)
• Q.931 Layer Response Opt.: Behavior of Q.931 layer response.
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0x00000001: No sending of STATUS message on receipt of an
unknown IE. If this bit is set, then ISDN Stack does not generate a
STATUS message after having received a message containing 1 or
more unknown/unrecognized IE(s). This bit applies only for network
variants for which the sending of STATUS in this case is optional
(where recommendation says “ a SATUS MAY be returned”)
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0x00000002: No sending of STATUS message on receipt of an
optional IE with invalid content. If this bit is set, then ISDN Stack does
not generate a STATUS message after having received a message
containing 1 or more optional IE(s) with invalid content. This bit
applies only for network variants for which the sending of STATUS in
this case is optional (where recommendation says “a STATUS MAY
be returned”).
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0x00000004:
Unknown/unrecognized Facility IE accepted. If this bit is
set, then NS doesn’t reject the received message containing a
Facility IE that it doesn’t recognize and acts as the IE is correct. It
applies in net- work variants where a complete ASN1 decoding is
made on Facility IE.
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0x00000080: Only applicable when configuration is Euro ISDN, User-
side, outgoing call. If this bit is set, then the board sends a
CONNECT_ACK message when receives a CONNECT.
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0x00000100: Only applicable when configuration is ETSI. If this bit is
set, BC and HLC IE’s in Alert, CALL_PROC, CONNECT and
PROGRESS message are rejected.
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0x00000200: Only applicable when configuration is 4ESS, DMS,
5ESS, N12 or HKT, NFAS-both incoming and outgoing calls. If this
bit is set, then ISDN calls on NFAS have an interface ID different
from the default one (refer to NFAS Appendix). The interface ID value
is taken from the Board param of the NFAS Member Trunk config.
(i.e.,board_params. Trunk Config[i]. Protocol Specific. ISDN Trunk.
ISDN_NFAS_Interface ID).
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0x00000800: Only applicable when configuration is 4ESS, DMS,
5ESS or N12. If this bit is set, the channel ID is always set to
EXPLICIT interface ID, even if the B-channel is on the link bearing
the D-channel.
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0x00008000: Only applicable when configuration is ETSI. If this bit is
set, Mu-law (μ-Law) is also accepted. Otherwise, only A-law is
accepted.
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0x00010000: Only applicable when configuration is ETSI. If this bit is
set, calling party number octet 3a is always present, even if
presentation and screening have default values. Otherwise, usual
rule is used.