User's Manual 936 Document #: LTRT-10466
Mediant 500L MSBR
Parameter Description
(instead of to the IP network).
[0] = (Default) PSTN Fallback is activated only upon power
outage.
[2] = PSTN Fallback is activated upon one of the following:
Power outage
Loss of IP network connectivity (i.e., no ping)
Note:
For the parameter to take effect, a <device> reset is required.
PSTN Fallback is supported only on specific hardware
configurations and where dual digital ports are provided.
For more information on cabling the <device> for PSTN
Fallback, refer to the Hardware Installation Manual.
[AdminState]
Defines the administrative state for all trunks.
[0] = Lock the trunk; stops trunk traffic to configure the trunk
protocol type.
[1] = Shutting down (read only).
[2] = (Default) Unlock the trunk; enables trunk traffic.
Notes:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
When the device is locked from the Web interface, this
parameter changes to 0.
To define the administrative state per trunk, use the
TrunkAdministrativeState parameter.
[TrunkAdministrativeState_x] Defines the administrative state per trunk, where x denotes the
trunk number.
[0] = Lock the trunk; stops trunk traffic to configure the trunk
protocol type.
[1] = shutting down (read only).
[2] = (Default) Unlock the trunk; enables trunk traffic.
[TDMHairPinning]
Defines static TDM hair-pinning (cross-connection) performed at
initialization. The connection is between trunks with an option to
exclude a single B-channel in each trunk. Format example: T0-
T1/B3,T2-T3,T4-T5/B2.
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
CLI: iso8859-charset
[ISO8859CharacterSet]
Defines the ISO 8859 character set type (languages) for
representing the alphanumeric string of the calling name (caller ID)
in the forwarded message, for IP-to-Tel and Tel-to-IP calls.
[0] No Accented = Proprietary method where incoming INVITE
messages with any accented characters (e.g., ף ,ם ,י ,ב
, and
which are represented in a 2-byte unicode character, are
translated to Latin-only, which are normal one-byte ASCII
characters (a, e, i, o, and u, respectively).
[1] Western European (Default)
[2] Central European
[3] South European
[4] North European
[5] Cyrillic
[6] Arabic
[7] Hebrew
[8] Turkish