Maintaining specified timeslots, Configuring r2 digital line signaling – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 5600 User Manual
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Step Command Remarks
5.
Configure the connection
mode.
callmode { terminal | segment }
By default, the terminal
mode is used.
Maintaining specified timeslots
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter E1 or T1 interface view. controller { e1 | t1 } number N/A
3.
Create a timeslot set and
enable R2 signaling for it.
timeslot-set ts-set-number timeslot-list
timeslots-list signal r2
By default, no timeslot
set is created.
4.
Enter R2 CAS view.
cas ts-set-number N/A
5.
Maintain specified timeslots.
ts { block | open | query | reset } timeslots
timeslots-list
N/A
Configuring R2 digital line signaling
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter E1 or T1 interface view. controller { e1 | t1 } number N/A
3.
Create a timeslot set and
enable R2 signaling for it.
timeslot-set ts-set-number
timeslot-list timeslots-list signal r2
By default, no timeslot set is
created.
4.
Enter R2 CAS view.
cas ts-set-number N/A
5.
Configure the originating side
to require the terminating side
to send answer signals.
answer enable
By default, the originating side
requires the terminating side to
send answer signals.
6.
Enable re-answer signal
processing on the originating
side.
re-answer enable
By default, re-answer signal
processing is disabled on the
originating side.
7.
Configure the terminating side
to send clear-back signals
when the originating side first
disconnects the line.
clear-forward-ack enable
By default, the terminating side
does not send clear-back signals
when the originating side first
disconnects the line.
8.
Enable metering signal
processing.
metering enable
By default, metering signal
processing is disabled.
9.
Configure the originating side
to require the terminating side
to send seizure
acknowledgement signals.
seizure-ack enable
By default, the originating side
requires the terminating side to
send seizure acknowledgement
signals.
10.
Configure the ABCD bit
pattern for line signals.
dl-bits { answer | blocking |
clear-back | clear-forward | idle |
release-guard | seizing |
seizing-ack } { receive | transmit }
ABCD
The defaults are the values of the
ITU-T standard.
For specific default values, see this
command in Voice Command
Reference.