SmartWare Software Configuration Guide37 • RBS interface configuration

Mode: Interface RBS

Step

Command

Purpose

 

 

 

1

node(if-rbs)[if-name]#use profile pstn pro-

Defines an alternate PSTN profile to be used for

 

file-name

this RBS interface/Reverts the setting to its default

 

 

(use profile PSTN default)

 

 

 

Configuring an alternate Tone-Set profile

The Tone-Set profile contains the mapping of the different Call Progress Tones like Dial-Tone, Ringback-Tone or Release-Tone to programmed tone sequences. Dependent on the configuration, the RBS protocols must be able to detect inband played Dial or Release Tones. Therefore it is important, both communication parties using the same tone specifications. For details how to setup and alternate Tone-Set profile, please consult chap- ter 42, “Tone configuration” on page 529.

There is a Tone-Set profile named default, which always exists in the system. If no different Tone-Set profile name is explicitly configured on the RBS interface, the profile default is used.

Mode: Interface RBS

Step

Command

Purpose

 

 

 

1

node(if-rbs)[if-name]#use profile tone-set

Defines an alternate Tone-Set profile to be used for

 

profile-name

this RBS interface/Reverts the setting to its default

 

 

(use profile Tone=-Set default)

 

 

 

Configuring B-Channel allocation strategy

If a group of timeslots is bound to the interface and a call is originated by the Call Control, the B-Channel allocation strategy defines if the highest available timeslot number must be chosen for initiating the outgoing call or the lowest one. For incoming calls over TDM this command has no effect because the timeslot has already been selected by the remote party.

Mode: Interface RBS

Step

Command

Purpose

 

 

 

1

node(if-rbs)[if-name]#bchan-number-

Defines the B-Channel allocation strategy

 

order {ascending descending}

Default: descending

 

 

 

Configuring additional disconnect signals

Most of the RBS protocols define a ABCD-Bit pattern can be sent to indicate a call disconnection to the remote party. In case of the Loop Start protocol where the exchange side terminates the call, this is not possible. This protocol is really similar to an analog telephony line where the subscriber will be informed with a release tone about a call release. With this command it is possible to configure additional signals must be interpreted as a disconnect event.

Creating/Deleting a RBS interface

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Patton electronic SmartNode 4110 Series manual Mode Interface RBS, Configuring an alternate Tone-Set profile