TANDBERG GWData port Command Interface User Guide
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| Within ISDN different bearer capabilities are used to signal the type of date | ||
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| (Voice, Data, H320, H324M), which is used by switches and other | ||
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| equipment to determine what to do with the data or the call (compand | ||
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| neglect etc). | ||
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| • IncomingBearerCapability: sets the ISDN bearer capability of | ||
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| the incoming 3G calls. In some situations the non correct UDI | ||
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| bearer is used in stead of the right H324M capability. This setting | ||
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| makes it possible to accept incoming 3G calls both situations.. | ||
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| • OutgoingBearerCapability: sets the ISDN bearer capability for | ||
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| the outgoing 3G calls. In some situations the switch does not | ||
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| accept calls which use the correct H324M capability. This setting | ||
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| makes it possible to use the gateway in these situations (UDI). | ||
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| • BRI SwitchType: Sets the switch type of the gateway in case of a | ||
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| BRI version. | ||
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| • PRI SwitchType: Sets the switch type of the gateway in case of a | ||
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| PRI version. | ||
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| • PRI Interface LowChannel: This parameter sets the lowest | ||
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| channel to start with when making outgoing call (to 3G handsets) | ||
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| Example of ISDN feedback: | ||
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| *c xConfiguration ISDN IncomingBearerCapability: All | ||
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| *c xConfiguration ISDN OutgoingBearerCapability: UDI | ||
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| *c xConfiguration ISDN BRI SwitchType: Euro | ||
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| *c xConfiguration ISDN PRI SwitchType: Euro | ||
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| *c xConfiguration ISDN PRI Interface LowChannel: 1 | ||
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| E1 |
| E1 is the configuration of CRC4 for the ISDN PRI lines. | ||
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| E1 Interface CRC4: <On/Off> |
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| Example of E1 feedback: | ||
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| *c xConfiguration E1 Interface CRC4: Off | ||
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| HTTPS |
| Enables or disables access to HTTPS services. | ||
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| NOTE! Changes become effective after reboot | ||
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| HTTPS Mode <On/Off> | ||
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| Example of HTTPS feedback: | ||
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| *c xConfiguration HTTPS Mode: Off | ||
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| HTTP |
| Enables or disables access to HTTP services. | ||
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| NOTE! Changes become effective after reboot. | ||
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| HTTP Mode <On/Off> | ||
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| Example of HTTP feedback: | ||
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| *c xConfiguration HTTP Mode: On | ||
| SNMP |
| Configures the SNMPmib. | ||
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| Note! For more information about SNMP please read the TANDBERG | ||
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| SNMP application note. | ||
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| SNMP Mode < On/Off/ReadOnly/TrapsOnly > | ||
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| or | ||
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| SNMP CommunityName: <S: 0, 16> | ||
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| or | ||
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| SNMP SystemContact: <S: 0, 70> | ||
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