Configuring E1 Cards

 

Configuring E1 R2 signaling

 

 

Parameter

Specifies

Number-Complete

Number of digits considered to be a complete number on an incoming

 

call using R2 signaling. You can specify End-of-Pulsing to have the

 

TAOS unit continue receiving digits until the caller stops sending

 

them, or you can specify a fixed number of digits (up to 10). In all

 

cases, the digits received before the call is answered are considered the

 

called number for call-routing purposes.

Group-B-Answer-

Replaces the Group-B-Signal parameter found in earlier releases. It

Signal

specifies the group-B signal that the TAOS unit sends before

 

answering a call, and can be set to a value from Signal-B-1 to

 

Signal-B-15. The default is Signal-B-6, which is the recommended

 

setting for E1_R2 Israeli signaling.

Group-B-Busy-Signal Group-B-Busy-Signal specifies the group-B signal that the TAOS unit sends as a busy signal. When the TAOS unit does not have sufficient resources to handle the call correctly (for example, if all of its modems are busy), it sends the group-B signal specified by this parameter. It can be set to a value from Signal-B-1 to Signal-B-15. The default is Signal-B-3, which is the recommended setting for E1_R2 Israeli signaling.

Group-II-Signaling

Group II signal that is sent in the course of an outgoing call,

 

immediately after acknowledgment by the called end that all necessary

 

address digits have been received. It is used for outgoing call

 

configuration.

Caller-ID

Enables or disables the use of caller ID for R2 calls. You must specify

 

one the following signaling modes to enable the TAOS unit to process

 

CLID information received from the switch:

 

E1-Argentina-Signaling

 

E1-Brazil-Signaling

 

E1-Chinese-Signaling

 

E1-India-Signaling

 

E1-Israel-Signaling

 

E1-Kuwait-Signaling

 

E1-Malaysia-Signaling

 

E1-Mexico-Signaling

 

E1-New-Zealand-signaling

 

E1-Philippine-Signaling

 

E1-Thailand-Signaling

For details about configuring CLID authentication in a Connection profile, see the APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT WAN, Routing, and Tunneling Configuration Guide.

To configure the line for R2 signaling, proceed as in the following example:

admin> read e1 {1 2 2}

E1/{ shelf-1 slot-2 2 } read

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