R2511-HP MSR Router Series Voice Configuration Guide(V5)
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Step Command Remarks
9. Configure the special
characters that are supported
during interregister signaling
exchange.
special-character character
number
Optional.
No special character is configured
by default.
10. Configure register signal
values in R2 signaling.
register-value { billingcategory |
callcreate-in-groupa |
callingcategory | congestion |
demand-refused | digit-end |
nullnum | req-billingcategory |
req-callednum-and-switchgroupa
| req-callingcategory | req-
currentcallednum-in-groupc |
req-currentdigit | req-
firstcallednum-in-groupc |
req-firstcallingnum | req-firstdigit
| req-lastfirstdigit |
req-lastseconddigit |
req-lastthirddigit |
req-nextcallednum |
req-nextcallingnum |
req-switch-groupb |
subscriber-abnormal
|subscriber-busy |
subscriber-charge
|subscriber-idle } value
Optional.
The defaults vary by country mode.
11. Configure the duration of
register pulse signals such as
A-3, A-4, and A-6 in R2
signaling.
timer register-pulse persistence
time
Optional.
The default is 150 milliseconds.
12. Configure the maximum time
waiting for a Group B signal.
timer register-complete group-b
time
Optional.
The default is 30,000 milliseconds.
Configuring PRI
This section describes how to configure DSS1 and QSIG signaling and how to enable the transmission
of QSIG signaling over a SIP network.
Configuring DSS1 and QSIG signaling
After you create a PRI group with the pri-set command on an E1/T1 interface, a serial interface is
automatically created. This interface is named serial number:15 on an E1 interface and serial number:23
on a T1 interface. You can enter the view of the interface with the interface serial number:{ 15 | 23 }
command to configure DSS1 and QSIG user signaling.
To configure DSS1 or QSIG signaling:
Step Command Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enter E1/T1 interface view.
controller { e1 | t1 } slot-number N/A










