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Page 1 - Reference Guide

www.eicon.com/divaserverDiva Server for Windows NTReference Guide

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About Diva Server for Windows NT 10• Diva Server Voice BRI-2M 2.0 PCI• Diva Server 4BRI-8M PCI• Diva Server Voice 4BRI-8M PCI• Diva Server 4BRI-8M 2.

Page 3 - Contents

Installation in Unattended Mode 100TerminalCountThis parameter specifies the number of logical terminals that are assigned to your ISDN line. The def

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Installation in Unattended Mode 101UsEktsFeatCallTransfThe ‘Call Transfer’ feature allows you to connect two calls and disconnect yourself from the c

Page 5 - About This Online Guide

Installation in Unattended Mode 102CallbackPrefixCallbackPrefix specifies a number that is used as a prefix for outgoing callbacks. The default is an

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Installation in Unattended Mode 103ProtocolProtocol is only available if exclusively Diva Server 2.0 adapters are installed in your system. It specif

Page 7 - General features

Installation in Unattended Mode 104Example of the WAN-Miniport section[WAN]IgnoreCallbackNumber=0NoAnswerTimeout=14Logging=1Protocol=0ShortholdMode=1

Page 8 - Fax and voice features

Installation in Unattended Mode 105FixesFixes specifies the settings of the parameters ‘Allow callback’, ‘Support calls with synchronous PPP’, and ‘A

Page 9 - Channelized T1 (RBS) features

Installation in Unattended Mode 106• 2: for a full trace level. The default is 1.EnableGroupOptimizationGroup optimization enables the Diva Server ad

Page 10 - T1 adapters

Installation in Unattended Mode 107Preparing the script fileBefore the Windows NT 4.0 setup can be called, the OEMSETUP.INF must be renamed and copie

Page 11 - Note on downloaded software

Installation in Unattended Mode 108Starting the Windows NT 4.0 setup The batch file that starts the Windows NT 4.0 setup is contained in the UNATTEND

Page 12 - Driver structure

Installation in Unattended Mode 109The syntax for starting the setup is: Description of the parameters:Instance names of Diva Server adaptersThe Diva

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About Diva Server for Windows NT 11Note on downloaded softwareIf updates of the Diva Server for Windows NT software are later downloaded from the Eic

Page 14 - Installation sequence

Installation in Unattended Mode 110Instance names of interfacesFor the installation of additional interfaces which are needed when multiple adapters

Page 15 - Basic drivers

Installation in Unattended Mode 111Installation exampleThis example assumes that a Diva Server BRI-2M (ISA) is installed in the server and the Eicon

Page 16 - Installing the basic drivers

Installation in Unattended Mode 112The call to initiate the installation is:Installing multiple adaptersYou can install a single Diva Server adapter

Page 17 - Configuring the basic drivers

Management Tools 113CHAPTER 10Management ToolsDiva Server MonitorThe Diva Server Monitor is automatically installed with your Diva Server for Windows

Page 18 - Basic Settings

Management Tools 114Active ConnectionsThe ‘Active Connections’ view provides the following details for all active connections:• Adapter: Indicates th

Page 19 - Basic drivers 19

Management Tools 115System OverviewThe ‘System Overview’ shows detailed information on the installed adapters and gives a statistic overview on succe

Page 20 - SPID Settings

Management Tools 116• Successful Outgoing: Indicates the number of successfully established outgoing connections. • Failed Outgoing: Indicates the nu

Page 21 - Advanced Parameters

Troubleshooting 117CHAPTER 11TroubleshootingThe installation software creates the folder ‘Eicon ISDN Tools (Common)’ in the ‘Start’ menu under ‘Progr

Page 22 - ISDN Protocol Settings

Troubleshooting 118The ‘Line Check’ dialog box appears.2. Select the adapter you want to test. Then, click the ‘Start’ button to begin the check. If

Page 23 - ISDN Line Settings

Troubleshooting 119Diva Server DiagnosticsThe Diva Server Diagnostics tool allows you to display information on driver messages, CAPI messages, and t

Page 24 - Basic drivers 24

About Diva Server for Windows NT 12Overview of the softwareDriver structureThe Diva Server for Windows NT software provides a unified software struct

Page 25 - WAN-Miniport driver

Troubleshooting 1202. To configure output options for your trace files, click ‘Tracing > Configuration’ or click the configuration button in the

Page 26 - Port List

Troubleshooting 121Individual trace optionsYou can set individual trace options for each installed adapter or software driver. To do so, click the co

Page 27 - WAN-Miniport driver 27

Troubleshooting 122Minimum trace maskSet the minimum trace mask to get an overview of errors and the most important events on the installed software

Page 28 - WAN-Miniport driver 28

Troubleshooting 123Trace masks for the maintenance driverIf you are experiencing problems with the maintenance driver, ISDN Direct Interface Device (

Page 29 - WAN-Miniport driver 29

Features 124CHAPTER 12FeaturesEach of Eicon’s Diva Server adapters provides different features and capabilities with Diva Server for Windows NT. The

Page 30 - Advanced Settings

Features 125SDLC ••Fax Group 4 (incl. T.90/ISO8208 and module mode detection)••T.30 Fax Group 3 (analog), Class 1 and 21) ••••6)Fax with Error Corre

Page 31 - Shorthold Settings

Features 1261) Features are not available with Diva Server PRI adapters without modules, the Diva Server PRI-0M, or the Diva Server T1/PRI adapter wi

Page 32 - Authentication Features

Features 1275) The COM Port supports fax polling for Fax Class 1 only.6) Features are available with TAPI via Unimodem support.7) Features are not av

Page 33 - Number Checking

Features 128Supplementary ServicesThe Diva Server for Windows NT software supports basic call services for all switch types that are available in the

Page 34 - WAN-Miniport driver 34

Features 129CLIP (calling line identification presentation)••• •CLIR (calling line identification restriction)••• •COLP (connected line identificatio

Page 35 - Callback Settings

About Diva Server for Windows NT 13WAN-Miniport driverThe Eicon WAN-Miniport driver allows Diva Server for Windows NT to use the Windows NT Remote Ac

Page 36 - WAN-Miniport driver 36

Features 1301) HOLD is not a standard supplementary serivce for Euro-ISDN PRI, nevertheless some PBXs support call hold and retrieve.2) HOLD is not d

Page 37 - Configuring RAS ports

About Diva Server for Windows NT 14Installation sequenceSee the illustration below for a schematic view of the installation sequence of Diva Server f

Page 38 - Port configuration

Basic drivers 15CHAPTER 3Installation and ConfigurationBasic driversPreparing for the installation of the basic driversBefore installing the software

Page 39 - Network configuration

Basic drivers 16Installing the network protocolsDepending on the purpose of the ISDN connection, different network protocols are required. Install th

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Basic drivers 173. In the ‘Select OEM Option’ dialog box, select the Diva Server adapter installed in the computer. •‘Eicon detect and install all ad

Page 41 - Eicon Port driver

Basic drivers 18Configuration profilesMultiple configurations may be saved if several different parameters for several configurations are needed. The

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Basic drivers 194. If you have selected the ‘RBS T1’ switch type:• Select the trunk type that corresponds to the trunk type of your switch:• Wink Sta

Page 43 - Eicon Port driver 43

www.eicon.com/divaserverSeventeenth Edition (February 2003) 206-288-17 Diva ISDN is a registered trademark of Eicon Networks Corporation.Microsoft, Wi

Page 44 - Phone numbers/extensions

Basic drivers 20You must also specify the ISDN Interface Type for each individual controller. To do so, select ‘[<controller number>] Basic Set

Page 45 - Eicon Port driver 45

Basic drivers 213. If you have selected ‘One SPID’ or ‘Two SPIDs’, enter the SPID numbers specified by your ISDN service provider in ‘SPID’. Hardware

Page 46 - Generic Server Modem

Basic drivers 22• Specify if the adapter should generate internal ring tones when they are not provided by the switch or PBX. • Specify if your adapt

Page 47 - Standard AT commands

Basic drivers 23ISDN Line SettingsThe ‘ISDN Line Settings’ tab contains different parameters depending on whether you use a Diva Server basic rate ad

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Basic drivers 24Enable the ‘Fractional T1/E1 Line’ option. Indicate the number of B-channels that your line offers in ‘Number of B-Channels’. Also, i

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WAN-Miniport driver 25WAN-Miniport driverTo install the WAN-Miniport driver, you must have a fully installed Eicon Diva Server adapter. If the WAN-Mi

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WAN-Miniport driver 26Configuring the WAN-Miniport driverRemote Access Service handles communications through ports. The WAN-Miniport driver assigns

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WAN-Miniport driver 273. In the ‘Change Port’ dialog box, select the adapter that is to be assigned to the port.Click ‘OK’. 4. You can also leave a p

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WAN-Miniport driver 28The following options appear under ‘Page’ in addition to the ‘Port List’:• Advanced Settings: Accept analog calls, B-channel pr

Page 53 - decoders.)

WAN-Miniport driver 29When using the German ISDN protocol 1TR6, the terminal device selection digit (EAZ) is used to distinguish the ports. The EAZ c

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Contentswww.eicon.com/divaserverAbout This Online Guide ... 5How to use th

Page 55 - 600 bps - 48000 bps

WAN-Miniport driver 304. Enter the corresponding MSN or EAZ in ‘Phone number’.5. If required, enter the corresponding subaddress in ‘SUB’.6. Click ‘O

Page 56 - CAPI 2.0

WAN-Miniport driver 31• PIAFS (China, speed detection):The transfer rate used by your PIAFS B-channel protocol is automatically detected. Select this

Page 57 - CAPI 2.0 57

WAN-Miniport driver 32Shorthold TimeThe ‘Shorthold Time’ option allows you to specify after how long the ISDN connection is broken if no data is tran

Page 58 - CAPI 2.0 58

WAN-Miniport driver 33Server Security Level• The ‘Security Dynamics relaxed’ setting causes the Eicon WAN-Miniport driver to attempt to have the ACE/

Page 59 - Installing virtual modems

WAN-Miniport driver 34Number Checking FileIf ‘Number Checking’ is activated, enter the path of the configuration file which contains the call numbers

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WAN-Miniport driver 35• If a semicolon [;] is placed at the beginning of a line, all subsequent characters until the end of the line will be ignored.

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WAN-Miniport driver 36Completing the installation of the WAN-Miniport driver After accepting the configured parameters, the installation of the Eicon

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Remote Access Service (RAS) 37Remote Access Service (RAS)Note: Before continuing, you should read the documentation on Remote Access Service that ca

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Remote Access Service (RAS) 38When installing Diva Server for Windows NT for the first time, the new ports must be added first.1. Click ‘Add’.2. Sele

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Remote Access Service (RAS) 39Network configurationClick the ‘Network’ button in the ‘Remote Access Setup’ dialog box to specify the network protocol

Page 65 - Administration

www.eicon.com/divaserverVia the WAN Miniport ... 78Changing Y

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Remote Access Service (RAS) 40Enable Multilink (Windows NT Server only) The ‘Enable Multilink’ option activates channel bundling according to the Mul

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Eicon Port driver 41Eicon Port driverDiva Server for Windows NT provides the Eicon Port driver, i.e. virtual COM port, for modem emulation. It behave

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Eicon Port driver 423. In the ‘Select OEM Option’ dialog box, select ‘Eicon Port Driver’.Click ‘OK’. After some files are copied to your hard disk, t

Page 69 - RAS server setup

Eicon Port driver 43If multiple Diva Server adapters are installed, assign each adapter to every communications port to which it needs access. Each p

Page 70 - Dial-Up Networking monitor

Eicon Port driver 445. Click ‘OK’. The configured port is displayed in the ‘Eicon Port Driver Setup’.Note: If new ports are added or deleted, the ch

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Eicon Port driver 45MSNWhen using Euro-ISDN (E-DSS1) or any other national ISDN protocol that enables Multiple Subscriber Numbering (MSN), different

Page 72 - Using Shorthold Mode

Eicon Port driver 46Generic Server ModemTo configure the Generic Server Modem, check the ‘Advanced Parameters’ check box and select ‘Generic Server M

Page 73 - … Charged to the RAS client

AT-command set of the Eicon ISDN Port 47Completing the Eicon Port driver installationAfter accepting the configured parameters, the installation of t

Page 74 - Shorthold and Multilink PPP

AT-command set of the Eicon ISDN Port 48AT E [<n>] Echo Mode - In echo mode, all commands sent to the modem are echoed back to the terminal.n &

Page 75 - Callback numbers

AT-command set of the Eicon ISDN Port 49AT &F [<n>] Factory Setting - Resets the modem and restores the predefined modem configuration prof

Page 76 - Via modem emulation

About This Online Guide 5CHAPTER 1About This Online GuideHow to use this online guide• To view a section, click the corresponding bookmark located on

Page 77 - The client side

AT-command set of the Eicon ISDN Port 50AT &V [<n>] Displays the current configuration of the modem driver and the last number that has bee

Page 78 - Via the WAN Miniport

AT-command set of the Eicon ISDN Port 51AT +MS=[<mod>][,[<auto>][,[<min>][,[<max>][,[<min_rx>][,[<max_rx>]]]]]]Mo

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AT-command set of the Eicon ISDN Port 52Supported AT commands for fax (excerpt of complete list)The Port driver functions as a Fax Class 1 and Class

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AT-command set of the Eicon ISDN Port 53ISDN-specific AT commandsAT +FMDL? Returns the name of the modem model. AT +FREV? Returns the product version

Page 81 - Eicon Authentication Service

AT-command set of the Eicon ISDN Port 54AT +iS <x>/<y> Service Indicator/Additional Service IndicatorIt tells the remote site which kind

Page 82 - Changing Your Installation

AT-command set of the Eicon ISDN Port 55SubaddressIf a subaddress (SUB) needs to be entered, it must be separated from the rest of the call number by

Page 83 - Changing the configuration

CAPI 2.0 56CAPI 2.0 Diva Server for Windows NT provides the CAPI 2.0 interface for CAPI-based applications. If CAPI 2.0 has already been installed, s

Page 84 - Uninstalling

CAPI 2.0 573. In the ‘Select OEM Option’ dialog box, select ‘Eicon CAPI 2.0 Driver’. Click ‘OK’. CAPI 2.0 will then be installed. 4. CAPI can now be

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CAPI 2.0 58If you select the ‘Advanced’ option in the ‘Eicon CAPI 2.0 Driver Setup’ dialog box under ‘Page’, you can configure additional settings. F

Page 86 - CHAPTER 9

Installing Additional Components 59CHAPTER 4Installing Additional ComponentsInstalling virtual modemsIf you want to use Diva Server for Windows NT to

Page 87 - Options file

About This Online Guide 6General information on this guide• This manual describes the installation of the Diva Server for Windows NT software.• All s

Page 88 - Diva Server adapter section

Installing Additional Components 60• Eicon Diva Fax Modem: Install this modem for sending and receiving faxes of fax group III.• Eicon Diva Generic S

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Installing Additional Components 619. Click ‘Finish’ and afterwards ‘Close’.• If you want to use the configured modem with RAS, click ‘Ye s ’ in the

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Installing Additional Components 624. In the ‘Diva Server TSP Configuration’ dialog box, click the ‘Adapter and Properties’ tab.5. Select and enable

Page 91 - Protocol

Installing Additional Components 638. Click the ‘Common’ tab in the ‘Diva Server TSP Configuration’ dialog box.9. Enter the prefixes that should be a

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Installing Additional Components 6411. Click ‘OK’. The installation of the Diva Server TSP is completed and the wave driver for the Diva Server TSP i

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Using Dial-Up Networking or RAS Administration 65CHAPTER 5Using Dial-Up Networking or RAS AdministrationIn the terminology used by the Remote Access

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Using Dial-Up Networking or RAS Administration 663. The name of the telephone book entry that is to be dialed may be entered in the ‘New Telephone Bo

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Using Dial-Up Networking or RAS Administration 678. Enter the phone number of the server required in the ‘Phone Number’ dialog box. If the server is

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Using Dial-Up Networking or RAS Administration 68With the option ‘Alternates’, additional numbers can be entered as alternative phone numbers in case

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Using Dial-Up Networking or RAS Administration 69To observe the progress of a connection, click ‘Next’ and then click ‘Monitor Status’ in ‘Dial-Up Ne

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About Diva Server for Windows NT 7CHAPTER 2About Diva Server for Windows NTDiva Server for Windows NT enables you to use your Eicon Diva Server adapt

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Using Dial-Up Networking or RAS Administration 70• Set by CallerThe client establishes the connection to the server, sends its current call number an

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Using Dial-Up Networking or RAS Administration 71Click the ‘Preferences’ tab. In this tab, you can change settings such as ‘Display as icon beside th

Page 101 - Common components section

Using Shorthold Mode 72CHAPTER 6Using Shorthold ModeDuring data exchange between computers, there are always idle periods. If the connection continue

Page 102

Using Shorthold Mode 73However, if the other side wishes to be the first to send a data packet, it will have to ‘notify’ the side that initiated the

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Using Shorthold Mode 74… Charged to the RAS serverThe RAS client calls the RAS server and requests a callback. The RAS server establishes the connect

Page 104 - Port driver section

Using Shorthold Mode 75Callback numbersRegardless of whether the RAS client or the RAS server carries the charges, the server requires the client’s c

Page 105 - CAPI driver section

Using Security Dynamics Authentication 76CHAPTER 7Using Security Dynamics AuthenticationDiva Server for Windows NT supports Security Dynamics authent

Page 106 - Script file (OEMSETUP.INF)

Using Security Dynamics Authentication 77The server sideThe Security Dynamics ACE/Server can be installed on the Windows NT Server directly. It is no

Page 107 - Preparing the script file

Using Security Dynamics Authentication 784. In ‘After dialing (login)’, check the option ‘Pop up a terminal window’.Click ‘OK’.5. After dialing into

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Using Security Dynamics Authentication 79See in the illustration below how the Security Dynamics authentication functions:The server sideThe authenti

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About Diva Server for Windows NT 8• Channel-bundling using the Multilink PPP standard• Modem connections up to 56 kbps (V.90) • COM Port (modem emula

Page 110 - Restarting the server

Using Security Dynamics Authentication 80• Edit the password in ‘sdtacplus.cfg’, which is used for the TACACS+ encryption between ‘_sdtacplusd’ and D

Page 111 - Installation example

Using Security Dynamics Authentication 81Eicon Authentication ServiceIf the Security Dynamics authentication has been configured in the WAN-Miniport

Page 112 - Installing multiple adapters

Changing Your Installation 82CHAPTER 8Changing Your InstallationAdding Diva Server adaptersIf additional Diva Server adapters are added, the WAN-Mini

Page 113 - Management Tools

Changing Your Installation 836. Add the newly installed adapter and set up the ports (see also Configuring the Eicon Port driver on page 42).7. Click

Page 114 - Active Connections

Changing Your Installation 84Updating the software settingsFor updates to the Eicon software, or to install additional network protocols, follow the

Page 115 - System Overview

Changing Your Installation 854. In the displayed message box, click ‘OK’ to confirm the new network settings.5. Restart the computer. Note: The Remo

Page 116 - Properties

Installation in Unattended Mode 86CHAPTER 9Installation in Unattended ModeThis chapter describes how to install the Diva Server for Windows NT softwa

Page 117 - Troubleshooting

Installation in Unattended Mode 87Options file In unattended mode, the instructions and parameters for the installation are read from a plain text fi

Page 118 - Troubleshooting 118

Installation in Unattended Mode 88• Common components section (see Common components section on page 101): The components that are common for all Div

Page 119 - Diva Server Diagnostics

Installation in Unattended Mode 89Depending on the type of Diva Server adapter and the selected options, some parameters are optional. For all adapte

Page 120 - Troubleshooting 120

About Diva Server for Windows NT 9Diva Server TSP features• Supplementary services based on CAPI: CLIP, CLIR, COLP, COLR, HOLD, CFU, CFB, CFNR, ECT,

Page 121 - Predefined trace masks

Installation in Unattended Mode 90• 1 (on): The Diva Server adapter is switched to high-impedance state and layer 1 is not activated until an applica

Page 122 - Minimum trace mask

Installation in Unattended Mode 91ProtocolDefines the ISDN D-channel protocol by a keyword. Use the table below to find the keyword that specifies yo

Page 123 - Troubleshooting 123

Installation in Unattended Mode 92ForceLawForceLaw specifies which voice coding is used. Voice coding defines how voice data are transmitted over the

Page 124 - Features

Installation in Unattended Mode 93RoleRole specifies if the Diva Server adapter is operated as terminal endpoint or as network termination, e.g. as s

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Installation in Unattended Mode 94TEITEI identifies the terminal endpoint identifier. If you set this value to ‘0’, the TEI is assigned automatically

Page 126

Installation in Unattended Mode 95The default value is ‘0 (automatic)’ and this works in most environments. In a few parts of the ISDN, automatic pro

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Installation in Unattended Mode 96RBSAnswerDelayRBSAnswerDelay (RBS Answer Delay) specifies the time interval, in seconds, after which the adapter ha

Page 128 - Supplementary Services

Installation in Unattended Mode 97RBSNoAnswerSupervision:For ‘GroundStart’ and ‘LoopStart’ trunk modes only. ‘Answer Supervision’ detects when the re

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Installation in Unattended Mode 98QSIGDialect:Since several switches apply various Q-Sig protocol variants, it is important that your Q-Sig configura

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Installation in Unattended Mode 99For the proper setting, refer to the documentation that came with your PBX.Call Reference Format:Set the call refer

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