SmartWare Software Configuration Guide

34 • ISDN interface configuration

 

 

caller-nameearly-alerting <timeout>: This configuration command specifies the behaviour for incoming ISDN calls. Some networks only deliver the name after an alerting indication. These networks simulate the mid-ring name delivery feature of analog lines. If early alerting is enabled, we send back a faked ALERT- ING message after a configurable timeout when we receive a NameInformationFollowing indication. This command can be used together with the ignore-absence command. For example, you can configure an interface to first generate an ALERTING message and later forward the call anyway. If used that way, the early-alerting timeout should be smaller than the ignore-absence timeout.

caller-namesend-information-following: This configuration command specifies the behaviour for outgo- ing ISDN calls. If there is no name from the originating network, the ISDN interface configured with this command sends a NameInformationFollowing indication to the remote side itself.

The following example enables and configures the caller-name feature on a T1 ISDN interface for incoming calls. If no name is present in the SETUP message, but the SETUP message contains the NameInformationFol- lowing indication, an ALERTING message is sent back after 500ms. If there is no name after additional 500ms the call is routed to the destination network anyway.

Mode: context cs / interface isdn

Step

Command

Purpose

 

 

 

 

1

node(if-isdn)#caller-name

Enables reception of the caller-name.

 

 

 

2

node(if-isdn)#caller-name early-alerting

(optional) If no name is present in an incoming

 

500

ISDN call and if the incoming SETUP message con-

 

 

tains the NameInformationFollowing indication,

 

 

we send a fake ALERTING message after 500ms

 

 

towards the caller. The SETUP message is retained

 

 

for this period, i.e. the call is not forwarded to the

 

 

configured destination.

 

 

This step is optional. When not configured, an

 

 

ALERTING message is faked after 2s by default.

 

 

You can disable faking an ALERTING message by

 

 

using the “no” form of the command.

 

 

Note: If the ignore-absence timeout is also config-

 

 

ured, the early-alerting timeout should have a

 

 

smaller value than the ignore-absence timeout.

 

 

 

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