Voice Ports
Call CID(1)
Call CID(2)
Call DLCI(1)
Call DLCI (2)
Call Port
Compression Algorithm
Dial Call Timers
Dial Call Timers-Inter Digit
Dial Match Mask
Dial Translation Mask
E&M Interconnection Type
E&M Call Processing Mode
E&M Parameters
Fax Speed
First Digit
Frame Packing
Inbound Dial Translation Mask
Node ID
Panel Buttons
Phone Number
Rule Number
Translation Rules
Vocoder Parameters
Voice Port
Wire
Voice Port
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The Voice Port Number describes the available Port Numbers. This parameter corresponds to the FrameNode Voice Payload Route Port=VPP parameter and defines the previously configured Frame Relay port(s) to be used for sending Voice Payload Packets.
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Range: V1 or V2
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Fax Speed
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The Fax Speed corresponds to the Framenode FAX Maximum Rate (FMR)
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Range: Default, 4800,or 9600
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Note: Using value Default will cause the FAX Transmission to use the configured vocoder rate value while using 4800 or 9600 will fix the maximum FAX rate to that value.
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Phone Number
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This field corresponds to the FrameNode Local Phone Number parameter (LFN). This number is the local phone number associated with the voice port.
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Range: 1~20 digits
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Note: Envisage will allow and retain spaces, dashes, parenthesis characters but will not be sent to the FrmeNode parameter file In short, special characters like this will be lost when the unit configuration is retrieved.
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Node ID
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This optional parameter assigns a unique 32 bit identification number to the Voice Port. This number is used in processing call messages and also may be helpful in tracking phone connections. The parameter uses decimal dot notation similar to a TCP/IP address to specify a 32 bit address.
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Note: This parameter is not used for Sync-toSync connections, but must be used if the remote Voice box is a Nuera F200. In that case, this parameter must match the equivalent F200 parameter.
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Vocoder Parameters
Frame Packing
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This field corresponds to the FrameNode Vocoder Frame Packing Field (VFR) which is used to configure how many packets will be placed into one outgoing frame relay frame.
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Range: 1~5 packets depending on the compression rate and vocoder compression method.
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Compression Algorithm
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This field combines two FrameNode fields, namely the Vocoder Rate (VCR) and Vocoder Compression Suite (VCS). The available list parameter selections follow:
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Range:
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G.726 ADPCM-32Kbps
VCS=NON
VCR=32
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G.728 LD-CELP--16Kbps
VCS=ITS
VCR=16
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G.729 ACELP-8Kbps
VCS=ITS
VCR=8
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E-CELP-9.6Kbps
VCS=NUS
VCR=9.6 (Default)
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E-CELP-7.47Kbps
VCS=NUS
VCR=7.47
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E-CELP-4.8Kbps
VCS=NUS
VCR=4.8
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Dial Call Timers
First Digit
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This field corresponds to the FrameNode Call Timer Dial First Digit (DFD) parameter. The box that receives the dialed digits uses this configuration parameter. This parameter sets the detection timeout period and terminates the detection process when this value is reached.
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Range: 1~10,000
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Dial Call Timers-Inter Digit
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This field corresponds to the FrameNode Call Timer Dial InterDigit (DID) parameter. The box that receives the dialed digits uses this configuration parameter. This parameter sets the detection timeout period for the next digit following receipt of the previous digit dialed and terminates the detection process when this value is reached.
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Range: 1~10,000
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E&M Parameters
Note: System will ignore all E&M parameters specified on non E&M Units
Wire
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This radio button field corresponds to the FrameNode E&M Type parameter (EMT). The field is enabled only if the line port type is E&M. If the port type is not E&M, the parameter will not be included in the configuration parameter file.
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Range: 2 or 4
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E&M Interconnection Type
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This field describes the signal type used.
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Range: 1,2, or 5
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E&M Call Processing Mode
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This field describes the state machine that will be used.
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Range: Immediate Start or Wink
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Inbound Dial Translation Mask
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This field corresponds to the FrameNode Inbound Dial Translation Mask (ITM). This parameter is used to translate the inbound call dial string before it is sent out the voice port.
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Range: 120 Characters Maximum
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Note: Although the maximum length is 120 characters, this value describes a mask representing not more than 40 digits. It is not used for an FXS port because those ports are connected directly to telephone hand sets.
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Translation Rules
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This button will cause the Inbound and Outbound Translation Rules Dialog box to be presented.
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Rule Number
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This field describes a reference number for the rule. A fixed number from 1 to 8 will be assigned by the system.
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Call Port
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This parameter corresponds to the FrameNode Call Processing Route Port (CPP) and represents only previously configured Frame Relay port(s) to be used in sending Call Processing Packets.
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Call DLCI(1)
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This parameter corresponds to the FrameNode Call Processing Route DLCI-CPD parameter and defines the Frame Relay DLCI to be used for sending Call Processing Packets.
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Range: 16-1023
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Call CID(1)
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This parameter corresponds to the FrameNode Call Processing Route CID-CPD parameter and defines the Frame Relay channel to be used for sending Call Processing Packets.
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Range: 4-255
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Call DLCI (2)
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This parameter corresponds to the FrameNode Voice Payload Route DLCI-VPD parameter and defines the Frame Relay DLCI to be used for sending Voice Payload Packets.
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Range: 16-1023
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Call CID(2)
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This parameter corresponds to the FrameNode Voice Payload Route CID-CPC parameter and defines the Frame Relay channel to be used for sending Voice Payload Packets.
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Range: 1-255
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Dial Match Mask
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This field corresponds to the FrameNode Outbound Dial Match Mask ODM Parameter and specifies a string of digits the user would dial to match for this rule.
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Range: 1~100 characters maximum, however, this value describes a mask representing not more than 20 digits.
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Dial Translation Mask
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This field corresponds to the FrameNode Outbound Dial Translation Mask ODT Parameter and specifies if and how the string of dial digits should be changed before sending them in the Call Processing SETUP Packet. If no Outbound Dial Translation Mask is given, the destination phone number is used without any translation.
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Range: 1~100 characters maximum, however, this value describes a mask representing not more than 20 digits.
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Panel Buttons
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The series of buttons at the right of the screen work as follows:
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OK
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This button closes the dialog box and accepts any changes previously made.
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Cancel
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This button closes the dialog box and rejects any changes previously made.
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Append
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This button adds a new rule to the end of the table. The values for Port, DLCI, and CID will be copied DOWN to the newly inserted row.
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Insert
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This button adds a new rule above the presently selected rule. The values for Port, DLCI, and CID will be copied UP to the newly inserted row.
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Cut and Paste
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This button allows the user to edit and move selected portions of one rule to another.
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Apply Changes
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This button accepts changes and closes the editing of a particular rule. Changes to the masks are check pointed.
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