Specifications
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ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder
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For bearers capable of broadcast transmission (normally just some radio bearer types), leave
the 'NextNode' field set to zero and specify the range of addresses the bearer is connected to
in the 'Destination' field.
For an indirect route, the 'NextNode' field contains the node address of the node actually
connected to this node; the 'Destination' field specifies the range of nodes accessible (directly
or indirectly) from 'NextNode'.
6.3 PSTN/GSM/ISDN/WAN Tables
6.3.1 Dial-up table
The dial-up tables at a node tell the router which number a particular bearer should use to
connect to a node.
NextNode - Next node address
Number - Number (or NUA) for the NextNode
Used - Set to "Y" if entry used, "N" or blank if not.
- Set to "U" if entry is used but unavailable.
Hold - Maximum hold time (seconds) for that node.
If the hold time is not zero, the link will be disconnected when the link is unused for longer than
the hold time.
6.3.2 Radio Table
The radio tables are used by various agents to lookup the external address or channel of the
node.
Used - Set to "Yes" if this line is used.
NextNode - Next node address
Number - Number for the node
Used - Set to "Y" if entry used, "N" or blank if not.
- Set to "U" if entry is used but unavailable.
Hold - Maximum hold time (seconds) for that node.
6.4 Max Data Length
This parameter specifies the maximum message length that is sent by this node.
It should normally be set to 1023 unless bearers with limited maximum message lengths are used.