User`s guide
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION
Faktaansvarig - Subject responsible
1801
Common number at automatic outgoing/incoming
traffic
The command is used to state the incoming number
that is to be transferred to the answering position for
the line. Furthermore this number is used to build up
the public number that is sent out to the line as A
(calling) or B (called/connected) number in cases
where the internal number is not subscribed in the
public network.
Valid data: 1-4 digits
The following commands have to be programmed,
if "ISDN-link user interface (-S)" has been
selected:
1951
Basic Access mode
These commands are used to specify the type of Basic
Access connection mode.
At connection to S - interface user mode is valid.
At connection to T - interface network mode is valid.
NOTE: The selected type of connection has to
correspond to DIP switching of interface
type on BTU-B_/MFU board.
Valid data: USER (-S)
NETWORK (-T)
Default data : NETWORK (-T)
NOTE:
The commands 1910 and 1951 must always state the
same valid data !
1952
User according to
This command states the current ISDN protocol to be
used on the interface. It is possible to store various,
market-dependent ISDN protocols. The parameter
defines the selection of the current protocol to be
used.
Default data: ETSI
(as for T-interface dedication)
NOTE: Market variants are options for the
different markets and are prepared for
future use.
1953
Type of bus
This command states the type of bus being connected
to the interface.
Valid data: 0 short passive bus
1 extended passive bus
Default data: 1
1954
Charging information provided to the TE ?
This command states whether or not charging
information is provided to the terminals on the
interface. The type of charging (AOC ( = Advice Of
Charge))isdefined by T-Interface parameters. If it is
not provided, the charging information will not be sent
to the terminal.
Valid data: No AOC is not provided
Yes AOC is provided
Default data: No
1955
MCID allowed by the TE ?
This command states whether MCID ( = Malicious Call
IDentification ) is allowed by the terminal user(s) on the
interface.
Valid data: No MCID is not allowed
Yes MCID is allowed
Default data: No










