Specifications

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HiPath 3000 Manager E, Administrator Documentation
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Nur für den internen Gebrauch Settings Menu
Settings | System Parameters
Time until warning tone in main station interface
transit connection
Transit connections are monitored depending on the type
of protocols. This is to avoid, that a connection remains
endlessly.
If at least one trunk in this transit connection has release
recognition, the time is not monitored (see the exceptions
in the table below). There is no release recognition for an-
alog trunks. However, there is a hardware option for si-
lent reversal. This makes release recognition possible for
analog trunks.
The Table for transit monitoring (The following is valid for
the trunk types specific to the US:) shows the trunk types
where a monitoring timer is implemented.
The length of the monitoring can be configured.
However, when using an analog trunk with silent rever-
sal, note that there are call numbers where it’s possible
that there is no answer and therefore where no release
can be recognized. As a rule, these call numbers are for
announcement services. This must be explicitly pointed
out to the operator of the communication system.
120 s – 42 min
Time from warning tone until release
In the case of monitoring the time for transit connections,
a warning tone occurs after the monitoring timer expires.
So that the call can be ended, the connection is only
cleared down after this timer has expired, and not imme-
diately.
Transit 10-650
Release time for MSI
A call to an MSI line via direct inward dialing (DID) is re-
leased after this time if no call was connected.
30 s – 254 min
After holding, a warning tone is switched (Italy)
After expiry of this time, camp-on occurs with the held
connection at the subscriber who held the call (ITL).
Hold connection 30 – 180 s
Time parameters Effective in the
CP status:
Timer range