Network Router User's Manual

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