SIP Release Notes | 1. What's New in Release 6.2 |
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| Trunk Group Settings Table | Modifications: New ChannelSelectMode options: |
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| [TrunkGroupSettings] | [9] Ring to Hunt Group |
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| Mediant 1000 MSBG, Mediant 1000) [10] Select Trunk by ISDN |
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| Supplementary Services Table (Mediant 600, Mediant 800 MSBG, |
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| Mediant 1000 MSBG, Mediant 1000) |
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| [TrunkGroupSettings] |
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| FORMAT TrunkGroupSettings_Index = |
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| TrunkGroupSettings_TrunkGroupId, |
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| TrunkGroupSettings_ChannelSelectMode, |
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| TrunkGroupSettings_RegistrationMode, |
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| TrunkGroupSettings_GatewayName, |
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| TrunkGroupSettings_ContactUser, |
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| TrunkGroupSettings_ServingIPGroup, |
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| TrunkGroupSettings_MWIInterrogationType; |
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| [\TrunkGroupSettings] |
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| Where ChannelSelectMode defines the method for allocating |
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| [0] By Dest Phone Number = Selects the device's channel |
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| according to the called number (default.) |
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| [1] Cyclic Ascending = Selects the next available channel in an |
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| ascending cyclic order. Always selects the next higher channel |
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| number in the Trunk Group. When the device reaches the highest |
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| channel number in the Trunk Group, it selects the lowest channel |
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| number in the Trunk Group and then starts ascending again. |
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| [2] Ascending = Selects the lowest available channel. It always |
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| starts at the lowest channel number in the Trunk Group and if that |
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| channel is unavailable, selects the next higher channel. |
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| [3] Cyclic Descending = Selects the next available channel in |
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| descending cyclic order. It always selects the next lower channel |
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| number in the Trunk Group. When the device reaches the lowest |
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| channel number in the Trunk Group, it selects the highest channel |
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| number in the Trunk Group and then starts descending again. |
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| [4] Descending = Selects the highest available channel. It always |
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| starts at the highest channel number in the Trunk Group and if that |
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| channel is unavailable, selects the next lower channel. |
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| [5] Dest Number + Cyclic Ascending = The device first selects the |
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| channel according to the called number. If the called number isn't |
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| found, it then selects the next available channel in ascending cyclic |
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| order. Note that if the called number is found but the port |
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| associated with this number is busy, the call is released. |
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| [6] By Source Phone Number = The device selects the channel |
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| according to the calling number. |
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| [7] Trunk Cyclic Ascending = The device selects the channel from |
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| the first channel of the next trunk (adjacent to the trunk from which |
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| the previous channel was allocated). This option is applicable only |
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| to digital interfaces. |
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| [8] Trunk & Channel Cyclic Ascending = The device implements the |
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| Trunk Cyclic Ascending and Cyclic Ascending methods to select the |
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| channel. This method selects the next physical trunk (pertaining to |
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| the Trunk Group) and then selects the |
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| according to the cyclic ascending method (i.e., selects the channel |
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| after the last allocated channel). This option is applicable only to |
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| digital interfaces. |
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| Version 6.2 | 105 | December 2010 |
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