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Application System Parameters, AS

PARAMETER DESCRIPTION
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1 PARNUM=1 Choice of ringing signal cadence for


external calls to extension 1
1.1 FORMAT 1
1.2 FUNCTION 1
1.3 EXAMPLE 1

2 PARNUM=2 Time before recall to PABX operator from


a parked party 3
2.1 FORMAT 3
2.2 FUNCTION 3
2.3 EXAMPLE 3

3 PARNUM=4 Maximum time for call waiting initiated


from a direct-in-dialling route 5
3.1 FORMAT 5
3.2 FUNCTION 5
3.3 EXAMPLE 5

4 PARNUM=5 Maximum time for call waiting initiated


from an extension 7
4.1 FORMAT 7
4.2 FUNCTION 7
4.3 EXAMPLE 7

5 PARNUM=6 Maximum ringing time for external call to


extension, at direct-in-dialling 9
5.1 FORMAT 9
5.2 FUNCTION 9
5.3 EXAMPLE 9

6 PARNUM=7 Maximum ringing time for internal call to a


voice extension 11
6.1 FORMAT 11
6.2 FUNCTION 11
6.3 EXAMPLE 11

7 PARNUM=8 Ringing signal for diversion on no answer 13


7.1 FORMAT 13

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Application System Parameters, AS

7.2 FUNCTION 13
7.3 EXAMPLE 13

8 PARNUM=9 Time before a PABX operator is recalled,


after a call is extended to a busy extension 15
8.1 FORMAT 15
8.2 FUNCTION 15
8.3 EXAMPLE 15

9 PARNUM=10 Time before a PABX operator is recalled


on no reply, after a call is extended to a free extension 17
9.1 FORMAT 17
9.2 FUNCTION 17
9.3 EXAMPLE 17

10 PARNUM=11 Maximum parking time for call parked by


extension 19
10.1 FORMAT 19
10.2 FUNCTION 19
10.3 EXAMPLE 19

11 PARNUM=12 Maximum time before answer on a recall


due to unauthorized transfer before answer 21
11.1 FORMAT 21
11.2 FUNCTION 21
11.3 EXAMPLE 21

12 PARNUM=13 Maximum ringing time on call extending


before answer 23
12.1 FORMAT 23
12.2 FUNCTION 23
12.3 EXAMPLE 23

13 PARNUM=14 Time before a call in the common operator


queue is indicated by a flashing common queue
counter on an alphanumeric PABX operator console 25
13.1 FORMAT 25
13.2 FUNCTION 25
13.3 EXAMPLE 25

14 PARNUM=15 Time before calls in the individual PABX


operator queue will be indicated as delayed 27
14.1 FORMAT 27

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Application System Parameters, AS

14.2 FUNCTION 27
14.3 EXAMPLE 27

15 PARNUM=16 Time before a PABX operator is marked


as absent after automatic call acceptance 29
15.1 FORMAT 29
15.2 FUNCTION 29
15.3 EXAMPLE 29

16 PARNUM=17 Time before a PABX operator is marked


as absent automatically when an indicated call is not
answered 31
16.1 FORMAT 31
16.2 FUNCTION 31
16.3 EXAMPLE 31

17 PARNUM=18 Time before a call to a symbolic PABX


operator is indicated by a continuous tone 33
17.1 FORMAT 33
17.2 FUNCTION 33
17.3 EXAMPLE 33

18 PARNUM=19 Suffix digit for ordering a call back 35


18.1 FORMAT 35
18.2 FUNCTION 35
18.3 EXAMPLE 35

19 PARNUM=20 Suffix digit for answering calls by


individual call pick-up 37
19.1 FORMAT 37
19.2 FUNCTION 37
19.3 EXAMPLE 37

20 PARNUM=21 Suffix digit for requesting call waiting 39


20.1 FORMAT 39
20.2 FUNCTION 39
20.3 EXAMPLE 39

21 PARNUM=22 Suffix digit for requesting conference 41


21.1 FORMAT 41
21.2 FUNCTION 41
21.3 EXAMPLE 41

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Application System Parameters, AS

22 PARNUM=23 Suffix digit for requesting intrusion 43


22.1 FORMAT 43
22.2 FUNCTION 43
22.3 EXAMPLE 43

23 PARNUM=24 Suffix digit for initiating of paging 45


23.1 FORMAT 45
23.2 FUNCTION 45
23.3 EXAMPLE 45

24 PARNUM=25 Suffix digit for refer back to the original


party after inquiry 47
24.1 FORMAT 47
24.2 FUNCTION 47
24.3 EXAMPLE 47

25 PARNUM=26 Intrusion and call waiting characteristics


for incoming external traffic 49
25.1 FORMAT 49
25.2 FUNCTION 49
25.3 EXAMPLE 49

26 PARNUM=29 Maximum time to answer a call back recall 51


26.1 FORMAT 51
26.2 FUNCTION 51
26.3 EXAMPLE 51

27 PARNUM=30 Type of tone message to the calling party


after the PABX operator has extended a call to a busy
extension 53
27.1 FORMAT 53
27.2 FUNCTION 53
27.3 EXAMPLE 53

28 PARNUM=31 Maximum queuing time to ACD-groups,


PABX operator, internal group hunting group number
and common bell group 55
28.1 FORMAT 55
28.2 FUNCTION 55
28.3 EXAMPLE 55

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29 PARNUM=32 Tone message before diversion on no


answer 57
29.1 FORMAT 57
29.2 FUNCTION 57
29.3 EXAMPLE 57

30 PARNUM=33 PABX operator call extending by means


of loop keys or parking buttons on the alphanumeric
or symbolic consoles, respectively 59
30.1 FORMAT 59
30.2 FUNCTION 59
30.3 EXAMPLE 59

31 PARNUM=34 Automatic/manual recall of the PABX


operator after parking an external call 61
31.1 FORMAT 61
31.2 FUNCTION 61
31.3 EXAMPLE 61

32 PARNUM=35 Intrusion from an extension on a party


who already has a call waiting 63
32.1 FORMAT 63
32.2 FUNCTION 63
32.3 EXAMPLE 63

33 PARNUM=36 Intrusion from an extension or a PABX


operator on a party with an external call 65
33.1 FORMAT 65
33.2 FUNCTION 65
33.3 EXAMPLE 65

34 PARNUM=37 Time before a direct-in-dialling call is


rerouted on no reply 67
34.1 FORMAT 67
34.2 FUNCTION 67
34.3 EXAMPLE 67

35 PARNUM=38 Maximum time during which a PABX


operator can keep an extension in reserved state after
a conversation is completed 69
35.1 FORMAT 69
35.2 FUNCTION 69

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Application System Parameters, AS

35.3 EXAMPLE 69

36 PARNUM=39 Time before a PABX operator is recalled,


when a call is extended before answer to a paged
extension 71
36.1 FORMAT 71
36.2 FUNCTION 71
36.3 EXAMPLE 71

37 PARNUM=40 Maximum time during which a PABX


operator can keep an extension in reserved state 73
37.1 FORMAT 73
37.2 FUNCTION 73
37.3 EXAMPLE 73

38 PARNUM=41 Maximum supervision time of B-answer


when calling from a voice extension or a PABX
operator to an external line 75
38.1 FORMAT 75
38.2 FUNCTION 75
38.3 EXAMPLE 75

39 PARNUM=42 Time before a PABX operator is recalled


on a supervised call 77
39.1 FORMAT 77
39.2 FUNCTION 77
39.3 EXAMPLE 77

40 PARNUM=43 Checking of traffic group category of the


answering party on call pick-up 79
40.1 FORMAT 79
40.2 FUNCTION 79
40.3 EXAMPLE 79

41 PARNUM=44 Rerouting/recall on no reply on a call to a


public or private external line 81
41.1 FORMAT 81
41.2 FUNCTION 81
41.3 Rerouting Timer 81
41.4 Recall Timer 82
41.5 EXAMPLE 82

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Application System Parameters, AS

42 PARNUM=45 Time interval at which message waiting is


to be repeated 83
42.1 FORMAT 83
42.2 FUNCTION 83
42.3 EXAMPLE 83

43 PARNUM=46 Type of signalling towards voice mail


machine 85
43.1 FORMAT 85
43.2 FUNCTION 85
43.3 EXAMPLE 85

44 PARNUM=47 Maximum ringing time for internal call


to a data extension 87
44.1 FORMAT 87
44.2 FUNCTION 87
44.3 EXAMPLE 87

45 PARNUM=48 Maximum waiting time before entering


the data transfer phase on external calls 89
45.1 FORMAT 89
45.2 FUNCTION 89
45.3 EXAMPLE 89

46 PARNUM=49 Duration time of sending expensive route


warning tone 91
46.1 FORMAT 91
46.2 FUNCTION 91
46.3 EXAMPLE 91

47 PARNUM=50 Maximum supervision time of B-answer


when calling from a data extension to an external line 93
47.1 FORMAT 93
47.2 FUNCTION 93
47.3 EXAMPLE 93

48 PARNUM=51 Time before rerouting on direct-in-dialling


call to paging equipment 95
48.1 FORMAT 95
48.2 FUNCTION 95
48.3 EXAMPLE 95

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Application System Parameters, AS

49 PARNUM=52 Call tracing on malicious calls possible


(Malicious call tracing, the SAUDI version) 97
49.1 FORMAT 97
49.2 FUNCTION 97
49.3 EXAMPLE 97

50 PARNUM=53 States which set of transmission


parameters ELU board shall have 99
50.1 FORMAT 99
50.2 FUNCTION 99
50.3 EXAMPLE 99

51 PARNUM=54 Type of rotary dial telephones 101


51.1 FORMAT 101
51.2 FUNCTION 101
51.3 EXAMPLE 101

52 PARNUM=55 Suffix digit for ordering camp-on 103


52.1 FORMAT 103
52.2 FUNCTION 103
52.3 EXAMPLE 103

53 PARNUM=56 Suffix digit for activation of post dialling 105


53.1 FORMAT 105
53.2 FUNCTION 105
53.3 EXAMPLE 1 105
53.4 EXAMPLE 2 106
53.5 EXAMPLE 3 106
53.6 EXAMPLE 4 106

54 PARNUM=57 PABX operator forced release of the third


party after an intrusion call 107
54.1 FORMAT 107
54.2 FUNCTION 107
54.3 EXAMPLE 107

55 PARNUM=60 Length of audio per RTP packet for


G.723.1 109
55.1 FORMAT 109
55.2 FUNCTION 109
55.3 EXAMPLE 109

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Application System Parameters, AS

56 PARNUM=61 Time for an extension to be reserved after


going on hook when A-party or B-party release applies 111
56.1 FORMAT 111
56.2 FUNCTION 111
56.3 EXAMPLE 111

57 PARNUM=62 Choice of date format on the DTS and the


IP telephone display 113
57.1 FORMAT 113
57.2 FUNCTION 113
57.3 EXAMPLE 113

58 PARNUM=63 Control of microphone mute key/privacy


button for PABX operator console 115
58.1 FORMAT 115
58.2 FUNCTION 115
58.3 EXAMPLE 115

59 PARNUM=64 Control of day service/night service for


the own exchange in network 117
59.1 FORMAT 117
59.2 FUNCTION 117
59.3 EXAMPLE 117

60 PARNUM=66 Route optimization availability 119


60.1 FORMAT 119
60.2 FUNCTION 119
60.3 EXAMPLE 119

61 PARNUM=67 Category check on transfer of outgoing


external call/collect call 121
61.1 FORMAT 121
61.2 FUNCTION 121
61.3 EXAMPLE 121

62 PARNUM=68 States whether DTS shall be permitted to


intrude on an external line 123
62.1 FORMAT 123
62.2 FUNCTION 123
62.3 EXAMPLE 123

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Application System Parameters, AS

63 PARNUM=69 Through-pulsing permission for analogue


extension 125
63.1 FORMAT 125
63.2 FUNCTION 125
63.3 EXAMPLE 125

64 PARNUM=70 Time before route optimization starts


when alternative routing has been executed 127
64.1 FORMAT 127
64.2 FUNCTION 127
64.3 EXAMPLE 127

65 PARNUM=71 Time before route optimization starts


when transfer, extending etc. has been executed 129
65.1 FORMAT 129
65.2 FUNCTION 129
65.3 EXAMPLE 129

66 PARNUM=72 Time before restart of route optimization


when the request was denied 131
66.1 FORMAT 131
66.2 FUNCTION 131
66.3 EXAMPLE 131

67 PARNUM=73 Number of attempts to execute route


optimization when the request was denied 133
67.1 FORMAT 133
67.2 FUNCTION 133
67.3 EXAMPLE 133

68 PARNUM=74 Length of audio per RTP packet for other


codecs except G.723.1 135
68.1 FORMAT 135
68.2 FUNCTION 135
68.3 EXAMPLE 135

69 PARNUM=75 Intrusion category control or not at


by-passing of diversion from extension 137
69.1 FORMAT 137
69.2 FUNCTION 137
69.3 EXAMPLE 137

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Application System Parameters, AS

70 PARNUM=76 Request for camp-on busy facility for


PABX operator calls over public ISDN 139
70.1 FORMAT 139
70.2 FUNCTION 139
70.3 EXAMPLE 139

71 PARNUM=77 Traffic category check at diversion and


follow-me 141
71.1 FORMAT 141
71.2 FUNCTION 141
71.3 EXAMPLE 141

72 PARNUM=78 Traffic category check at diversion on


no answer 143
72.1 FORMAT 143
72.2 FUNCTION 143
72.3 EXAMPLE 143

73 PARNUM=79 Extension's permission to dial message


diversion service codes 145
73.1 FORMAT 145
73.2 FUNCTION 145
73.3 EXAMPLE 145

74 PARNUM=80 Maximum number of repeated attempts at


selection of a free external line 147
74.1 FORMAT 147
74.2 FUNCTION 147
74.3 EXAMPLE 147

75 PARNUM=81 Confirmation tone after successful


ordering of cancellation for call back 149
75.1 FORMAT 149
75.2 FUNCTION 149
75.3 EXAMPLE 149

76 PARNUM=82 Confirmation tone after successful


cancellation of all ordered facilities 151
76.1 FORMAT 151
76.2 FUNCTION 151
76.3 EXAMPLE 151

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Application System Parameters, AS

77 PARNUM=83 Confirmation tone after successful


programming or cancellation of individual abbreviated
number 153
77.1 FORMAT 153
77.2 FUNCTION 153
77.3 EXAMPLE 153

78 PARNUM=84 Confirmation tone after successful


ordering or cancellation of temporary night-switching
number 155
78.1 FORMAT 155
78.2 FUNCTION 155
78.3 EXAMPLE 155

79 PARNUM=85 Rerouting of incoming call before a


complete internal number has been received 157
79.1 FORMAT 157
79.2 FUNCTION 157
79.3 EXAMPLE 157

80 PARNUM=86 Type of TCD analysis after extending to


external line 159
80.1 FORMAT 159
80.2 FUNCTION 159
80.3 EXAMPLE 159

81 PARNUM=87 Off-hook queuing availability (LCR) 161


81.1 FORMAT 161
81.2 FUNCTION 161
81.3 EXAMPLE 161

82 PARNUM=88 Choice of notification of message waiting 163


82.1 FORMAT 163
82.2 FUNCTION 164
82.3 EXAMPLE 165

83 PARNUM=89 Duration time when a DTS or IPeX has


parked an external line 167
83.1 FORMAT 167
83.2 FUNCTION 167
83.3 EXAMPLE 167

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Application System Parameters, AS

84 PARNUM=90 States maximum number of participants


in a conference call 169
84.1 FORMAT 169
84.2 FUNCTION 169
84.3 EXAMPLE 169

85 PARNUM=91 Time for reserving an external line to be


able to do Malicious call tracing (MCT) 171
85.1 FORMAT 171
85.2 FUNCTION 171
85.3 EXAMPLE 171

86 PARNUM=93 ISDN call diversion mode 173


86.1 FORMAT 173
86.2 FUNCTION 173
86.3 EXAMPLE 173

87 PARNUM=94 Attenuation levels for DBC 222


telephones, to control echo 175
87.1 FORMAT 175
87.2 FUNCTION 175
87.3 EXAMPLE 175

88 PARNUM=95 States if tone for verification of Malicious


call tracing shall be sent from own exchange or public
exchange 177
88.1 FORMAT 177
88.2 FUNCTION 177
88.3 EXAMPLE 177

89 PARNUM=96 Choice of whether invalid account codes


shall be accepted when a LIM for code verification is
blocked 179
89.1 FORMAT 179
89.2 FUNCTION 179
89.3 EXAMPLE 179

90 PARNUM=97 Length of account codes that always


should be accepted 181
90.1 FORMAT 181
90.2 FUNCTION 181
90.3 EXAMPLE 181

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Application System Parameters, AS

91 PARNUM=98 Automatic activation of diversion on busy 183


91.1 FORMAT 183
91.2 FUNCTION 183
91.3 EXAMPLE 183

92 PARNUM=99 Programming an authorization code as


an individual abbreviated number 185
92.1 FORMAT 185
92.2 FUNCTION 185
92.3 EXAMPLE 185

93 PARNUM=100 Multi Party Tone Control 187


93.1 FORMAT 187
93.2 FUNCTION 187
93.3 EXAMPLE 187

94 PARNUM=101 Choice of clock format on the


alphanumeric PABX operator console and DTS display 189
94.1 FORMAT 189
94.2 FUNCTION 189
94.3 EXAMPLE 189

95 PARNUM=102 Manual ringing/automatic


ringing/automatic ringing with maintained
A-party speech from PABX operator consoles and the
operator work station (OWS) 191
95.1 FORMAT 191
95.2 FUNCTION 191
95.3 EXAMPLE 191

96 PARNUM=103 Record dialled number or translated


LCR number in CIL 193
96.1 FORMAT 193
96.2 FUNCTION 193
96.3 EXAMPLE 193

97 PARNUM=104 Proceed-to-send signal to be sent or not


to user in connection with LCR, ERWT or FRL/TCM
features 195
97.1 FORMAT 195
97.2 FUNCTION 195
97.3 EXAMPLE 195

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Application System Parameters, AS

98 PARNUM=105 Automatic activation of diversion at no


answer 197
98.1 FORMAT 197
98.2 FUNCTION 197
98.3 EXAMPLE 197

99 PARNUM=106 Travelling class mark to be checked in


own exchange or not 199
99.1 FORMAT 199
99.2 FUNCTION 199
99.3 EXAMPLE 199

100 PARNUM=107 Time supervision for Off-Hook Queuing


(LCR) 201
100.1 FORMAT 201
100.2 FUNCTION 201
100.3 EXAMPLE 201

101 PARNUM=108 Configuration of echo canceller for IP


device boards and H.323 route boards 203
101.1 FORMAT 203
101.2 FUNCTION 203
101.3 EXAMPLE 203

102 PARNUM=109 Configuration of jitter buffer size for IP


device boards and H.323 route boards 205
102.1 FORMAT 205
102.2 FUNCTION 205
102.3 EXAMPLE 206

103 PARNUM=111 Queuing to already paged individual 207


103.1 FORMAT 207
103.2 FUNCTION 207
103.3 EXAMPLE 207

104 PARNUM=113 Time before an unanswered call is


registered by the name and number log 209
104.1 FORMAT 209
104.2 FUNCTION 209
104.3 EXAMPLE 209

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Application System Parameters, AS

105 PARNUM=114 Recorded voice announcement


diversion selection 211
105.1 FORMAT 211
105.2 FUNCTION 211
105.3 EXAMPLE 1 211
105.4 EXAMPLE 2 211

106 PARNUM=115 Recorded voice announcement paging


diversion selection 213
106.1 FORMAT 213
106.2 FUNCTION 213
106.3 EXAMPLE 1 213
106.4 EXAMPLE 2 214

107 PARNUM=116 Recorded voice announcement calling


party selection 215
107.1 FORMAT 215
107.2 FUNCTION 215
107.3 EXAMPLE 1 216
107.4 EXAMPLE 2 216
107.5 EXAMPLE 3 216

108 PARNUM=118 Loop-back avoidance check selection 217


108.1 FORMAT 217
108.2 FUNCTION 217
108.3 EXAMPLE 217

109 PARNUM=120 Automatic answer from DTS when


calling party is an external line 219
109.1 FORMAT 219
109.2 FUNCTION 219
109.3 EXAMPLE 219

110 PARNUM=121 Maximum number of chainings of


network diversion 221
110.1 FORMAT 221
110.2 FUNCTION 221
110.3 EXAMPLE 221

111 PARNUM=122 States whether one second or six


seconds resolution is selected in duration time field
for CIL 223

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Application System Parameters, AS

111.1 FORMAT 223


111.2 FUNCTION 223
111.3 EXAMPLE 223

112 PARNUM=123 Handling of ETE-DTMF mode for remote


extension 225
112.1 FORMAT 225
112.2 FUNCTION 225
112.3 EXAMPLE 1 225
112.4 EXAMPLE 2 225
112.5 EXAMPLE 3 225

113 PARNUM=124 Inquiry request procedure for remote


extension 227
113.1 FORMAT 227
113.2 FUNCTION 227
113.3 EXAMPLE 1 227
113.4 EXAMPLE 2 227

114 PARNUM=125 Time supervision of a call back mission,


initiated when the called party is busy. (A-side) 229
114.1 FORMAT 229
114.2 FUNCTION 229
114.3 EXAMPLE 229

115 PARNUM=126 Time supervision of a call back mission,


initiated when the called party is busy. (B-side) 231
115.1 FORMAT 231
115.2 FUNCTION 231
115.3 EXAMPLE 231

116 PARNUM=127 Time supervision of a call back mission,


initiated when no answer is received from called party.
(A-side) 233
116.1 FORMAT 233
116.2 FUNCTION 233
116.3 EXAMPLE 233

117 PARNUM=128 Time supervision of a call back mission,


initiated when no answer from called party. (B-side) 235
117.1 FORMAT 235
117.2 FUNCTION 235

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Application System Parameters, AS

117.3 EXAMPLE 235

118 PARNUM=130 Default value used if third party's IPL


cannot be fetched 237
118.1 FORMAT 237
118.2 FUNCTION 237
118.3 EXAMPLE 237

119 PARNUM=131 Authority code versus customer number 239


119.1 FORMAT 239
119.2 FUNCTION 239
119.3 EXAMPLE 239

120 PARNUM=132 IDNX Service Selection value for PABX


operator consoles 241
120.1 FORMAT 241
120.2 FUNCTION 241
120.3 EXAMPLE 241

121 PARNUM=133 IDNX Service Selection value for data


extensions 243
121.1 FORMAT 243
121.2 FUNCTION 243
121.3 EXAMPLE 243

122 PARNUM=134 States whether ADN's LED shall have


an indication when an ACD member is unavailable in
an ACD group 245
122.1 FORMAT 245
122.2 FUNCTION 245
122.3 EXAMPLE 245

123 PARNUM=135 States whether CIL shall record, through


a condition code, a Malicious call tracing 247
123.1 FORMAT 247
123.2 FUNCTION 247
123.3 EXAMPLE 247

124 PARNUM=137 ACD group member/queue display on


DTS 249
124.1 FORMAT 249
124.2 FUNCTION 249

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Application System Parameters, AS

124.3 EXAMPLE 249

125 PARNUM=138 Time before false B-answer is sent to


the cooperating exchange to prevent time out when
queuing towards ACD/PBX-group 251
125.1 FORMAT 251
125.2 FUNCTION 251
125.3 EXAMPLE 251

126 PARNUM=139 RVA option for queue 253


126.1 FORMAT 253
126.2 FUNCTION 254
126.3 EXAMPLE 1 254
126.4 EXAMPLE 2 254
126.5 EXAMPLE 3 255

127 PARNUM=140 RVA diversion announcement 257


127.1 FORMAT 257
127.2 FUNCTION 257
127.3 EXAMPLE 257

128 PARNUM=141 RVA paging diversion announcement 259


128.1 FORMAT 259
128.2 FUNCTION 259
128.3 EXAMPLE 259

129 PARNUM=142 RVA external follow me announcement 261


129.1 FORMAT 261
129.2 FUNCTION 261
129.3 EXAMPLE 261

130 PARNUM=143 RVA individual PABX operator queue


announcement 263
130.1 FORMAT 263
130.2 FUNCTION 263
130.3 EXAMPLE 263

131 PARNUM=145 Start of call information transfer to a


voice mail system 265
131.1 FORMAT 265
131.2 FUNCTION 265

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Application System Parameters, AS

131.3 EXAMPLE 265

132 PARNUM=146 Sending of B-answer signal when


rerouting to answer position at call to vacant number 267
132.1 FORMAT 267
132.2 FUNCTION 267
132.3 EXAMPLE 267

133 PARNUM=147 False B-answer to external line when a


call is placed in queue to ACD/PBX-group 269
133.1 FORMAT 269
133.2 FUNCTION 269
133.3 EXAMPLE 269

134 PARNUM=148 Warning Type for Forced Release 271


134.1 FORMAT 271
134.2 FUNCTION 271
134.3 EXAMPLE 271

135 PARNUM=149 End Announcement Type for Forced


Release 273
135.1 FORMAT 273
135.2 FUNCTION 273
135.3 EXAMPLE 273

136 PARNUM=150 The cost per charging pulse consists of


fractions (in hundredths or thousandths) 275
136.1 FORMAT 275
136.2 FUNCTION 275
136.3 EXAMPLE 275

137 PARNUM=151 Operator charged for extending calls


to an external party. 277
137.1 FORMAT 277
137.2 FUNCTION 277
137.3 EXAMPLE 277

138 PARNUM=153 A-number request and A-subscriber


charging for calls to data extension and PABX operator
(MFC-signalling). A-number or trunk-line identity
shown on PABX operator console on incoming calls
on public CCS trunks 279
138.1 FORMAT 279

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Application System Parameters, AS

138.2 FUNCTION 279


138.3 EXAMPLE 1 280
138.4 EXAMPLE 2 (ICS Specific) 280

139 PARNUM=154 Number of Music On Hold outputs per


TMU board 281
139.1 FORMAT 281
139.2 FUNCTION 281
139.3 EXAMPLE 281

140 PARNUM=155 Selection of DTMF Detection time during


speech 283
140.1 FORMAT 283
140.2 FUNCTION 283
140.3 EXAMPLE 284

141 PARNUM=156 Call discrimination check for Deflect/SST


cases 285
141.1 FORMAT 285
141.2 FUNCTION 285
141.3 EXAMPLE 285

142 PARNUM=158 Music On Hold channel selection for


parked parties 287
142.1 FORMAT 287
142.2 FUNCTION 287
142.3 EXAMPLE 287

143 PARNUM=159 Display of calling party's name/number


on multiple represented extensions 289
143.1 FORMAT 289
143.2 FUNCTION 289
143.3 EXAMPLE 289

144 PARNUM=161 States the selection for sending of false


B-answer to an external line before the RVA is provided 291
144.1 FORMAT 291
144.2 FUNCTION 292
144.3 EXAMPLE 292

145 PARNUM=162 States the selection for starting an


external follow me call 293

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Application System Parameters, AS

145.1 FORMAT 293


145.2 FUNCTION 293
145.3 EXAMPLE 293

146 PARNUM=163 Maximum queue to common PABX


operator related to the number of present PABX
operators 295
146.1 FORMAT 295
146.2 FUNCTION 295
146.3 EXAMPLE 295

147 PARNUM=164 Maximum queue to common PABX


operator 297
147.1 FORMAT 297
147.2 FUNCTION 297
147.3 EXAMPLE 297

148 PARNUM=165 Maximum ringing time on an ACD


extension 299
148.1 FORMAT 299
148.2 FUNCTION 299
148.3 EXAMPLE 299

149 PARNUM=167 Interception information on OPI 301


149.1 FORMAT 301
149.2 FUNCTION 301
149.3 EXAMPLE 301

150 PARNUM=169 States queue time before connecting to


individual PABX operator queue announcement 303
150.1 FORMAT 303
150.2 FUNCTION 303
150.3 EXAMPLE 303

151 PARNUM=170 Defines the lowest TCD category allowed


to perform default routing from the LCR feature 305
151.1 FORMAT 305
151.2 FUNCTION 305
151.3 EXAMPLE 305

152 PARNUM=171 ACD call qualification code length 307


152.1 FORMAT 307

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152.2 FUNCTION 307


152.3 EXAMPLE 307

153 PARNUM=172 States the selection of collect call


category for PABX operator (Brazil) and whether the
collect call is allowed in gateway exchange 309
153.1 FORMAT 309
153.2 FUNCTION 309
153.3 EXAMPLE 309

154 PARNUM=173 Common PABX Operator queue


priorities 311
154.1 FORMAT 311
154.2 FUNCION 311
154.3 EXAMPLE 311

155 PARNUM=174 Removal of alarm indication on OPI 313


155.1 FORMAT 313
155.2 FUNCTION 313
155.3 EXAMPLE 313

156 PARNUM=175 States whether the PABX operator can


camp-on a call to a busy extension without call waiting
category 315
156.1 FORMAT 315
156.2 FUNCTION 315
156.3 EXAMPLE 315

157 PARNUM=176 Type of supervision for a parked external


call on a DTS or IPeX 317
157.1 FORMAT 317
157.2 FUNCTION 317
157.3 EXAMPLE 317

158 PARNUM=177 Selection of tone instead of external


music on hold 319
158.1 FORMAT 319
158.2 FUNCTION 319
158.3 EXAMPLE 319

159 PARNUM=178 Retain hunt group member at diversion


on no answer 321
159.1 FORMAT 321

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159.2 FUNCTION 321


159.3 EXAMPLE 321

160 PARNUM=179 Minimum number of digits in individual


(regional) authorization code 323
160.1 FORMAT 323
160.2 FUNCTION 323
160.3 EXAMPLE 323

161 PARNUM=180 Type of authorization code used for


function keys on DTS 325
161.1 FORMAT 325
161.2 FUNCTION 325
161.3 EXAMPLE 325

162 PARNUM=181 States the language used in the name


feature for converting characters 327
162.1 FORMAT 327
162.2 FUNCTION 327
162.3 EXAMPLE 327

163 PARNUM=182 Length of delay time in Delayed hot-line 329


163.1 FORMAT 329
163.2 FUNCTION 329
163.3 EXAMPLE 329

164 PARNUM=183 Choice of ringing signal cadence for


diverted calls to extension 331
164.1 FORMAT 331
164.2 FUNCTION 331
164.3 EXAMPLE 331

165 PARNUM=184 DISA with or without authorization code 333


165.1 FORMAT 333
165.2 FUNCTION 333
165.3 EXAMPLE 333

166 PARNUM=185 Default currency identifier to be used in


private ISDN network for Advice Of Charge (AOC) 335
166.1 FORMAT 335
166.2 FUNCTION 338
166.3 EXAMPLE 338

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167 PARNUM=186 Updating of the Message diversion


database (IDP) from interception computer 339
167.1 FORMAT 339
167.2 FUNCTION 339
167.3 EXAMPLE 339

168 PARNUM=187 Selection of codes to be updated at


night routine for simplified interception service 341
168.1 FORMAT 341
168.2 FUNCTION 341
168.3 EXAMPLE 1 341
168.4 EXAMPLE 2 342

169 PARNUM=188 Start time for night routine for simplified


interception service 343
169.1 FORMAT 343
169.2 FUNCTION 343
169.3 EXAMPLE 343

170 PARNUM=189 Type of B-party controlled release 345


170.1 FORMAT 345
170.2 FUNCTION 345
170.3 EXAMPLE 345

171 PARNUM=190 Message Waiting lamp characteristics 347


171.1 FORMAT 347
171.2 FUNCTION 347
171.3 EXAMPLE 347

172 PARNUM=191 Configuration of jitter buffer size for IP


device boards. 349
172.1 FORMAT 349
172.2 FUNCTION 349
172.3 EXAMPLE 349

173 PARNUM=192 Direct media configuration for MNS call


pick-up 351
173.1 FORMAT 351
173.2 FUNCTION 351
173.3 EXAMPLE 1 352
173.4 EXAMPLE 2 352

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174 PARNUM=193 Exchange Language 353


174.1 FORMAT 353
174.2 FUNCTION 353
174.3 EXAMPLE 353

175 PARNUM=194 Maximum time to postpone the


indication that called party has become free 355
175.1 FORMAT 355
175.2 FUNCTION 355
175.3 EXAMPLE 355

176 PARNUM=195 Common PABX operator call queue size 357


176.1 FORMAT 357
176.2 FUNCTION 357
176.3 EXAMPLE 357

177 PARNUM=196 Control of auto extending to voice mail 359


177.1 FORMAT 359
177.2 FUNCTION 359
177.3 EXAMPLE 359

178 PARNUM=197 Control of CID number on DTS display 361


178.1 FORMAT 361
178.2 FUNCTION 361
178.3 EXAMPLE 361

179 PARNUM=217 On-hook or suffix digits for transferring


calls for Mobile extensions and Fixed remote
extensions 363
179.1 FORMAT 363
179.2 FUNCTION 363
179.3 EXAMPLE 363

180 PARNUM=219 Diversion of recall to common PABX


operator queue 365
180.1 FORMAT 365
180.2 FUNCTION 365
180.3 EXAMPLE 1 365
180.4 EXAMPLE 2 365

181 PARNUM=223 Type of network services 367

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181.1 FORMAT 367


181.2 FUNCTION 367
181.3 EXAMPLE 1 368
181.4 EXAMPLE 2 368

182 PARNUM=226 Control of IDLE-display for an active RID 369


182.1 FORMAT 369
182.2 FUNCTION 369
182.3 EXAMPLE 369

183 PARNUM=227 Diffserv for UDP packets in IPeX


Interface 371
183.1 FORMAT 371
183.2 FUNCTION 371
183.3 EXAMPLE 1 374
183.4 EXAMPLE 2 374
183.5 EXAMPLE 3 375

184 PARNUM=228 Diffserv for TCP packets in IPeX


Interface 377
184.1 FORMAT 377
184.2 FUNCTION 377
184.3 EXAMPLE 377

185 PARNUM=231 Date format in Interception Service 379


185.1 FORMAT 379
185.2 FUNCTION 379
185.3 EXAMPLE 1 379
185.4 EXAMPLE 2 379

186 PARNUM=232 Remote Tone during ISDN SETUP 381


186.1 FORMAT 381
186.2 FUNCTION 381
186.3 EXAMPLE 1 381
186.4 EXAMPLE 2 382

187 PARNUM=234 States whether ACD agent shall be


permitted to park or deflect an intruded call 383
187.1 FORMAT 383
187.2 FUNCTION 383
187.3 EXAMPLE 1 383

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188 PARNUM=235 Configuration of jitter buffer size for


H.323 route boards 385
188.1 FORMAT 385
188.2 FUNCTION 385
188.3 EXAMPLE 385

189 PARNUM=236 CODECs restriction in transit calls 387


189.1 FORMAT 387
189.2 FUNCTION 387
189.3 EXAMPLE 387

190 PARNUM=237 Diffserv for UDP packets in IP


networking Interface 389
190.1 FORMAT 389
190.2 FUNCTION 389
190.3 EXAMPLE 1 392
190.4 EXAMPLE 2 392
190.5 EXAMPLE 3 392

191 PARNUM=238 Diffserv for TCP packets in IP networking


Interface 395
191.1 FORMAT 395
191.2 FUNCTION 395
191.3 EXAMPLE 395

192 PARNUM=250 Activation/deactivation of network


topology discovery routine 397
192.1 FORMAT 397
192.2 FUNCTION 397
192.3 EXAMPLE 397

193 PARNUM=251 Type of activation of Inquiry/Pendling 399


193.1 FORMAT 399
193.2 FUNCTION 399
193.3 EXAMPLE 1 399
193.4 EXAMPLE 2 399

194 PARNUM=252 Recognition time for clear (Onhook) 401


194.1 FORMAT 401
194.2 FUNCTION 401
194.3 EXAMPLE 401

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195 PARNUM=253 Recognition time for Hookflash 403


195.1 FORMAT 403
195.2 FUNCTION 403
195.3 EXAMPLE 403

196 PARNUM=254 Change internal/public dial tone to


Morse-tone 405
196.1 FORMAT 405
196.2 FUNCTION 406
196.3 EXAMPLE 406

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PARNUM=1 Choice of ringing signal cadence for external calls to extension

1 PARNUM=1 Choice of ringing signal


cadence for external calls to extension

1.1 FORMAT
Table 1
PARNUM=1, PARVAL=D 1

0 External calls are to have the same


ringing signal cadence as internal
calls
1 External calls, from the public
network and from private networks
that do not support net services (i.e.
not DPNSS/ISDN), are to have a
ringing signal cadence other than the
cadence used for internal calls.
2 External calls, from the public network
are to have a ringing signal cadence
other than the cadence used for
internal calls. External calls, from a
private network that does not support
net services (i.e. not DPNSS/ISDN),
are to have the same ringing signal
cadence as the cadence used for
internal calls.

1.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the ringing signal cadence that is to be used for external
calls to an extension.

Calls in a private network that support net services (i.e. DPNSS/ISDN) are
always considered as internal.

1.3 EXAMPLE
The ringing signal used for external calls to an extension is to have the same
cadence as that used for internal calls.

PARNUM=1,PARVAL=0

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PARNUM=2 Time before recall to PABX operator from a parked party

2 PARNUM=2 Time before recall to PABX


operator from a parked party

2.1 FORMAT
Table 2
PARNUM=2, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0 - 32768 Time in seconds. Recommended


minimum value is 10 seconds.

2.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the time before a recall is to be made to a PABX operator
from a party parked by the PABX operator.

2.3 EXAMPLE
A recall from a parked party is to be initiated after 30 seconds.

PARNUM=2,PARVAL=30

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PARNUM=4 Maximum time for call waiting initiated from a direct-in-dialling route

3 PARNUM=4 Maximum time for call waiting


initiated from a direct-in-dialling route

3.1 FORMAT
Table 3
PARNUM=4, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0 - 32768 Time in seconds. Recommended


minimum value is 10 seconds.

3.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states for how long time a direct-in-dialling route (public or
private) can have call waiting (call offer) indicated to a busy extension.

Time out will result in rerouting to the PABX operator, provided that the route
has been categorized for rerouting on no reply. Otherwise the call will be
cleared.

3.3 EXAMPLE
A direct-in-dialling route categorized for automatically initiated call waiting is to
have this state activated for a maximum of 30 seconds.

PARNUM=4,PARVAL=30

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PARNUM=5 Maximum time for call waiting initiated from an extension

4 PARNUM=5 Maximum time for call waiting


initiated from an extension

4.1 FORMAT
Table 4
PARNUM=5, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0 - 32768 Time in seconds. Recommended


minimum value is 10 seconds.

4.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states for how long time an extension can have the call waiting
facility activated towards another busy extension.

The calling extension and its waiting call is disconnected on time out.

4.3 EXAMPLE
An extension which is categorized for call waiting is to have this state activated
for a maximum of 30 seconds.

PARNUM=5,PARVAL=30

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PARNUM=6 Maximum ringing time for external call to extension, at direct-in-dialling

5 PARNUM=6 Maximum ringing time for


external call to extension, at direct-in-dialling

5.1 FORMAT
Table 5
PARNUM=6, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0 - 32768 Time in seconds. Recommended


minimum value is 20 seconds.

5.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the maximum time that ringing signals are sent to an
extension at call from a direct-in-dialling line.

On time out a congestion message is sent to the calling party and the called
party is disconnected.

See also PARNUM=13 (Maximum ringing time on call extending before


answer).

The time supervision of ringing (PARNUM=6) shall normally be longer than


the time supervision of RINGING TIME ON CALL EXTENDING BEFORE
ANSWER (PARNUM=13).

See also PARNUM=37 (Rerouting on direct-in-dialling call).

The time supervision of ringing (PARNUM=6) shall normally be longer than the
time supervision of rerouting (PARNUM=37).

If the called party is either a Remote Extension or a Cordless Extension that


sends a Fake Alerting, this timer will be restarted on the receipt of Real Alerting.

5.3 EXAMPLE
The maximum time ringing signals are sent to an extension at call from a
direct-in-dialling line is to be 120 seconds.

PARNUM=6,PARVAL=120

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PARNUM=7 Maximum ringing time for internal call to a voice extension

6 PARNUM=7 Maximum ringing time for


internal call to a voice extension

6.1 FORMAT
Table 6
PARNUM=7, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0 - 32768 Time in seconds. Recommended


minimum value is 10 seconds.

6.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the maximum time that ringing signals are sent to a voice
extension from a voice extension within own exchange.

Both parties are disconnected on time out.

See PARNUM=41 for supervision time at call to external line (voice call).
See PARNUM=47 for ringing time at internal call (data call).
See PARNUM=50 for supervision time at call to external line (data call).

If the called party is either a Remote Extension or a Cordless Extension that


sends a Fake Alerting, this timer will be restarted on the receipt of Real Alerting.

6.3 EXAMPLE
The maximum time ringing signals are sent to a voice extension at internal calls
is to be 120 seconds.

PARNUM=7,PARVAL=120

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PARNUM=8 Ringing signal for diversion on no answer

7 PARNUM=8 Ringing signal for diversion on


no answer

7.1 FORMAT
Table 7
PARNUM=8, PARVAL=D 1

0 Ringing signals shall be sent to the


divertee position only
1 Ringing signals shall be sent to both
the divertee position and to the first
called party

7.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if ringing signals are to be sent both to divertee position
and first called/sought extension, or only to the divertee position, when a call is
diverted on no answer.

The parameter is only valid internally. At diversion within the private network
value 0 is default.

The parameter is not valid when the divertee position is a hunt group.

7.3 EXAMPLE
The call is to be signalled both on the first called/sought extension and at the
divertee position when a call is diverted on no answer.

PARNUM=8,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=9 Time before a PABX operator is recalled, after a call is extended to a busy extension

8 PARNUM=9 Time before a PABX operator


is recalled, after a call is extended to a busy
extension

8.1 FORMAT
Table 8
PARNUM=9, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0 - 32768 Time in seconds. Recommended


minimum value is 10 seconds.

8.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the time before a PABX operator is recalled, after a call is
extended to a busy extension.

On time out a recall is initiated to the PABX operator who extended the call.

See also PARNUM=30.

8.3 EXAMPLE
A PABX operator is to be recalled after 60 seconds if the busy extension does
not become free.

PARNUM=9,PARVAL=60

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PARNUM=10 Time before a PABX operator is recalled on no reply, after a call is extended to a free extension

9 PARNUM=10 Time before a PABX operator


is recalled on no reply, after a call is
extended to a free extension

9.1 FORMAT
Table 9
PARNUM=10, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0 - 32768 Time in seconds. Recommended


minimum value is 10 seconds.

9.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the time before a PABX operator is recalled on no reply,
after a call is extended by a PABX operator to a free extension.

On time out a recall is initiated to the PABX operator who extended the call.

See also PARNUM=30.

9.3 EXAMPLE
A PABX operator is to be recalled after 30 seconds if the extension does not
answer.

PARNUM=10,PARVAL=30

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PARNUM=11 Maximum parking time for call parked by extension

10 PARNUM=11 Maximum parking time for


call parked by extension

10.1 FORMAT
Table 10
PARNUM=11, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0 - 32768 Time in seconds. Recommended


minimum value is 10 seconds.

10.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the maximum parking time for a call parked by an
analogue extension.

An extension can park an answered call by pressing the R-button and replacing
the handset. The extension can then pick up the call from any other extension
by using procedure for this feature.

On time out the extension who parked the call is recalled.

10.3 EXAMPLE
The extension is to be recalled from the parked call after 30 seconds.

PARNUM=11,PARVAL=30

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PARNUM=12 Maximum time before answer on a recall due to unauthorized transfer before answer

11 PARNUM=12 Maximum time before answer


on a recall due to unauthorized transfer
before answer

11.1 FORMAT
Table 11
PARNUM=12, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0 - 32768 Time in seconds. Recommended


minimum value is 10 seconds.

11.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the maximum time a ringing signal is to be generated on
a recall due to an unpermitted attempt to transfer the call before answer. If the
time expires and the calling party is an external line, or if the call is marked as a
serial call, then the call may be rerouted/recalled to PABX operator. Otherwise
clearing will take place.

Transfer before answer is not permitted if the call is marked for charging and if
the categories of the parties do not permit interconnection.

If transfer before answer is not permitted, the called party is disconnected, the
parked party and the extension that tried to make the transfer are recalled.

11.3 EXAMPLE
A ringing signal is to be generated for a maximum of 30 seconds on a recall
due to unpermitted transfer before answer.

PARNUM=12,PARVAL=30

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PARNUM=13 Maximum ringing time on call extending before answer

12 PARNUM=13 Maximum ringing time on call


extending before answer

12.1 FORMAT
Table 12
PARNUM=13, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0 - 32768 Time in seconds. Recommended


minimum value is 20 seconds.

12.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the maximum time for ringing the wanted party after
extending by PABX operator before answer.

If the time expires and the call is marked as a serial call, then the PABX operator
will be recalled. Otherwise the call may be rerouted, if the extended party is
an incoming external trunk with appropriate rerouting category. Otherwise the
call is released.

See also PARNUM=6 (Maximum ringing time for external call to extension,
direct-in-dialling).

The time supervision of ringing (PARNUM=6) will normally be longer than the
time supervision of RINGING TIME ON CALL EXTENDING BEFORE ANSWER
(PARNUM=13).

The time must be longer than the time set for diversion on no answer.

The time must be longer than the time set in PARNUM=10.

12.3 EXAMPLE
The maximum time for calling the wanted party after extending before answer
is to be 40 seconds.

PARNUM=13,PARVAL=40

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PARNUM=14 Time before a call in the common operator queue is indicated by a flashing common queue
counter on an alphanumeric PABX operator console

13 PARNUM=14 Time before a call in the


common operator queue is indicated by
a flashing common queue counter on an
alphanumeric PABX operator console

13.1 FORMAT
Table 13
PARNUM=14, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3

10 - 100 Time in 0.5 second units

13.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states for how long time a call can be in the common operator
PABX queue before the common queue counter begins to flash on an
alphanumeric PABX operator console.

13.3 EXAMPLE
A call to a PABX operator will queue for 30 seconds before the common queue
counter on the alphanumeric console begins to flash.

PARNUM=14,PARVAL=60

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PARNUM=15 Time before calls in the individual PABX operator queue will be indicated as delayed

14 PARNUM=15 Time before calls in the


individual PABX operator queue will be
indicated as delayed

14.1 FORMAT
Table 14
PARNUM=15, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3

10 - 100 Time in 0.5 second units

14.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states for how long time an individual PABX operator call or
recall to a PABX operator is allowed to be in the individual PABX operator
queue. After this time the call is indicated as delayed by a flashing call indicator
on the OPI when a PABX operator eventually becomes available.

14.3 EXAMPLE
Calls in the individual PABX operator queue are to be indicated as delayed
after 30 seconds.

PARNUM=15,PARVAL=60

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PARNUM=16 Time before a PABX operator is marked as absent after automatic call acceptance

15 PARNUM=16 Time before a PABX operator


is marked as absent after automatic call
acceptance

15.1 FORMAT
Table 15
PARNUM=16, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

100 - 10000 Time in 0.2 second units

15.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states for how long time a PABX operator can leave a call
unattended after automatic call acceptance, before the PABX operator will
be marked as absent.

15.3 EXAMPLE
A PABX operator will be marked as absent if the console is not used within 15
minutes after automatic call acceptance.

PARNUM=16,PARVAL=4500

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PARNUM=17 Time before a PABX operator is marked as absent automatically when an indicated call
is not answered

16 PARNUM=17 Time before a PABX operator


is marked as absent automatically when an
indicated call is not answered

16.1 FORMAT
Table 16
PARNUM=17, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4

50 - 6000 Time in 0.2 second units

16.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states for how long time a call can be left unanswered by the
PABX operator, before the PABX operator is automatically marked as absent.

If the call is unanswered after given time it will at first hand be rerouted to
another PABX operator.

16.3 EXAMPLE
A PABX operator will be automatically marked as absent if a call is not
answered within 30 seconds.

PARNUM=17,PARVAL=150

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PARNUM=18 Time before a call to a symbolic PABX operator is indicated by a continuous tone

17 PARNUM=18 Time before a call to a


symbolic PABX operator is indicated by a
continuous tone

17.1 FORMAT
Table 17
PARNUM=18, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3

25 - 255 Time in 0.2 second units

17.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states for how long time a call can be left unanswered by a
symbolic PABX operator before it is indicated by a continuous tone.

17.3 EXAMPLE
Calls that are left unanswered by a symbolic PABX operator are to be indicated
by a continuous tone after 16 seconds.

PARNUM=18,PARVAL=80

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PARNUM=19 Suffix digit for ordering a call back

18 PARNUM=19 Suffix digit for ordering a call


back

18.1 FORMAT
Table 18
PARNUM=19, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

0 - 9, 15 Suffix digit

18.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the suffix digit to be used to order the call back facility in
conjunction with busy extension number, no answer from extension, busy route
or call back to own extension number. The value 15 is used when the facility
cannot be activated with a suffix digit.

18.3 EXAMPLE
The suffix digit for ordering the call back facility is to be 5.

PARNUM=19,PARVAL=5

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PARNUM=20 Suffix digit for answering calls by individual call pick-up

19 PARNUM=20 Suffix digit for answering


calls by individual call pick-up

19.1 FORMAT
Table 19
PARNUM=20, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

0 - 9, 15 Suffix digit

19.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the suffix digit to be used when answering calls by
individual call pick-up. The value 15 is used when the facility cannot be
activated with a suffix digit.

19.3 EXAMPLE
The suffix digit for answering calls by individual call pick-up is to be 6.

PARNUM=20,PARVAL=6

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PARNUM=21 Suffix digit for requesting call waiting

20 PARNUM=21 Suffix digit for requesting call


waiting

20.1 FORMAT
Table 20
PARNUM=21, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

0 - 9, 15 Suffix digit

20.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the suffix digit to be used for requesting call waiting (call
offer). The value 15 is used when the facility cannot be activated with a suffix
digit.

20.3 EXAMPLE
The suffix digit for requesting call waiting is to be 4.

PARNUM=21,PARVAL=4

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PARNUM=22 Suffix digit for requesting conference

21 PARNUM=22 Suffix digit for requesting


conference

21.1 FORMAT
Table 21
PARNUM=22, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

0 - 9, 15 Suffix digit

21.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the suffix digit to be used for requesting/initiating a
conference connection. The value 15 is used when the facility cannot be
activated with a suffix digit.

21.3 EXAMPLE
The suffix digit for requesting a conference connection is to be 3.

PARNUM=22,PARVAL=3

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PARNUM=23 Suffix digit for requesting intrusion

22 PARNUM=23 Suffix digit for requesting


intrusion

22.1 FORMAT
Table 22
PARNUM=23, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

0 - 9, 15 Suffix digit

22.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the suffix digit to be used for requesting/initiating intrusion.
The value 15 is used when the facility cannot be activated with a suffix digit.

22.3 EXAMPLE
The suffix digit for requesting intrusion is to be 8.

PARNUM=23,PARVAL=8

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PARNUM=24 Suffix digit for initiating of paging

23 PARNUM=24 Suffix digit for initiating of


paging

23.1 FORMAT
Table 23
PARNUM=24, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

0 - 9, 15 Suffix digit

23.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the suffix digit to be used for initiating paging of the
dialled number. The value 15 is used when the facility cannot be activated
with a suffix digit.

23.3 EXAMPLE
The suffix digit for initiating paging is to be 7.

PARNUM=24,PARVAL=7

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PARNUM=25 Suffix digit for refer back to the original party after inquiry

24 PARNUM=25 Suffix digit for refer back to


the original party after inquiry

24.1 FORMAT
Table 24
PARNUM=25, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

0 - 9, 15 Suffix digit

24.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the suffix digit to be used for refer back to the original
party after an inquiry call. The value 15 is used when the facility cannot be
activated with a suffix digit.

The consulted party is parked when returning to the original party.

The same function is activated by pressing the R-button (provided that the
telephone is equipped with this facility).

24.3 EXAMPLE
The suffix digit for returning to the original party after an inquiry call is to be 2.

PARNUM=25,PARVAL=2

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PARNUM=26 Intrusion and call waiting characteristics for incoming external traffic

25 PARNUM=26 Intrusion and call waiting


characteristics for incoming external traffic

25.1 FORMAT
Table 25
PARNUM=26, PARVAL=D 1

0 Intrusion and call waiting are NOT


permitted
1 Intrusion and call waiting are
permitted

25.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states for incoming external traffic if intrusion and Call waiting
(CAW) are permitted.

The parameter is relevant only if is initiated to a busy extension which is


connected to an incoming call. Then the category check is done with the
C-party, i.e. the party that is in speech with the party the CAW is requested.

The route category (SERV) of the external line must allow intrusion and call
waiting.

25.3 EXAMPLE
Intrusion and call waiting on an external line are not permitted.

PARNUM=26,PARVAL=0

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PARNUM=29 Maximum time to answer a call back recall

26 PARNUM=29 Maximum time to answer a


call back recall

26.1 FORMAT
Table 26
PARNUM=29, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

5 - 30 Time in seconds. Recommended


value is 8 seconds.

26.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the maximum time for the initiating party to answer a
call back recall.

At time out the supervision is stopped and the call back mission on A-side
and B-side will be released.

Note: If by ISO-standardized supplementary service Call completion will be


used, the minimum recall time should be 10 seconds.

26.3 EXAMPLE
The recall attempt is to be stopped after 8 seconds.

PARNUM=29,PARVAL=8

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PARNUM=30 Type of tone message to the calling party after the PABX operator has extended a call to
a busy extension

27 PARNUM=30 Type of tone message to the


calling party after the PABX operator has
extended a call to a busy extension

27.1 FORMAT
Table 27
PARNUM=30, PARVAL=D 1

0 No tone message is to be sent to the


calling party
1 Ringing tone message is to be sent
to the calling party

27.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the type of tone message to be sent to the calling party
after the PABX operator has extended a call to a busy extension.

If the extension does not become free within a predetermined time, recall is
made to the PABX operator. If the value is set to 0 the time before recall to
PABX operator is indicated by the parameter PARNUM=9 and if it is set to 1 the
time before recall to PABX operator is indicated by the parameter PARNUM=10.

The prerequisite for this parameter (PARNUM=30) to have any effect, is that
call waiting/call offer is allowed for called party.

27.3 EXAMPLE
After a PABX operator has extended a call to a busy extension, the calling
party is to receive ringing tone.

PARNUM=30,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=31 Maximum queuing time to ACD-groups, PABX operator, internal group hunting group number
and common bell group

28 PARNUM=31 Maximum queuing time to


ACD-groups, PABX operator, internal group
hunting group number and common bell
group

28.1 FORMAT
Table 28
PARNUM=31, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0 - 32768 Time in seconds. Recommended


minimum value is 10 seconds.

28.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the maximum queuing time to ACD-groups, PABX
operator, internal group hunting group number and common bell group
(common number). The external or internal calling party receives free
information during the queuing time.

On time out the calling party receives a congestion message.

28.3 EXAMPLE
The maximum queuing time with free information to ACD-groups, PABX
operator, internal group hunting group number and common bell group
(common number) is to be 30 minutes.

PARNUM=31,PARVAL=1800

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PARNUM=32 Tone message before diversion on no answer

29 PARNUM=32 Tone message before


diversion on no answer

29.1 FORMAT
Table 29
PARNUM=32, PARVAL=D 1

0 No tone message is to be generated


1 A tone message is to be generated

29.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states whether the calling party is to receive a tone message
(click) before diversion on no answer.

29.3 EXAMPLE
The calling party is to receive a tone message (click) before diversion on no
answer.

PARNUM=32,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=33 PABX operator call extending by means of loop keys or parking buttons on the alphanumeric
or symbolic consoles, respectively

30 PARNUM=33 PABX operator call extending


by means of loop keys or parking buttons
on the alphanumeric or symbolic consoles,
respectively

30.1 FORMAT
Table 30
PARNUM=33, PARVAL=D 1

0 The PABX operator is NOT allowed


to extend calls by using the loop
keys/parking buttons
1 The PABX operator is allowed
to extend calls by using the loop
keys/parking buttons

30.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if the PABX operator is allowed to extend calls by means
of the loop keys on the alphanumeric console or the parking buttons on the
symbolic console.

30.3 EXAMPLE
The PABX operator is allowed to extend calls by using the loop keys or parking
buttons.

PARNUM=33,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=34 Automatic/manual recall of the PABX operator after parking an external call

31 PARNUM=34 Automatic/manual recall of


the PABX operator after parking an external
call

31.1 FORMAT
Table 31
PARNUM=34, PARVAL=D 1

0 The PABX operator is NOT recalled


automatically
1 The PABX operator is recalled
automatically

31.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states whether or not the PABX operator is automatically
recalled from an external party parked by the PABX operator.

If the parameter value is 1, the PABX operator will be recalled automatically


after a specified time. See parameter PARNUM=2 for the specified time.

31.3 EXAMPLE
The PABX operator is to be recalled automatically.

PARNUM=34,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=35 Intrusion from an extension on a party who already has a call waiting

32 PARNUM=35 Intrusion from an extension


on a party who already has a call waiting

32.1 FORMAT
Table 32
PARNUM=35, PARVAL=D 1

0 Intrusion from an extension on a party


who has another call waiting, is NOT
allowed
1 Intrusion from an extension on a
party who has another call waiting,
is allowed

32.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if an intrusion from an extension on a party who has
another call waiting is allowed.

For the parameter to be valid, the parties must have categories that permit
intrusion.

32.3 EXAMPLE
Intrusion from an extension on a party who already has a call waiting, is to
be allowed.

PARNUM=35,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=36 Intrusion from an extension or a PABX operator on a party with an external call

33 PARNUM=36 Intrusion from an extension


or a PABX operator on a party with an
external call

33.1 FORMAT
Table 33
PARNUM=36, PARVAL=D 1

0 Intrusion from an extension or a


PABX operator on a party with an
external call is NOT allowed
1 Intrusion from an extension or a
PABX operator on a party with an
external call is allowed

33.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if an intrusion from an extension or a PABX operator on a
party busy with an external call is allowed.

For the parameter to be valid, the parties must have categories that permit
intrusion.

33.3 EXAMPLE
Intrusion from an extension or a PABX operator on a party with an external
call is allowed.

PARNUM=36,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=37 Time before a direct-in-dialling call is rerouted on no reply

34 PARNUM=37 Time before a


direct-in-dialling call is rerouted on
no reply

34.1 FORMAT
Table 34
PARNUM=37, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0 - 32768 Time in seconds. Recommended


minimum value is 15 seconds.

34.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the time before a direct-in-dialling call is to be rerouted
on no reply, provided that the route categories indicate that rerouting on no
reply is allowed.

See also PARNUM=6 (Maximum ringing time for external call to extension,
direct-in-dialling).

The time supervision of ringing (PARNUM=6) should be longer than the time
supervision of rerouting (PARNUM=37).

The defined time has to be longer than the time defined by parameter CDNAL
in command SYTDS .

If the called party is either a Remote Extension or a Cordless Extension that


sends a Fake Alerting, this timer will be restarted on the receipt of Real Alerting.

34.3 EXAMPLE
A direct-in-dialling call on no reply is to be rerouted after 30 seconds.

PARNUM=37,PARVAL=30

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PARNUM=38 Maximum time during which a PABX operator can keep an extension in reserved state after
a conversation is completed

35 PARNUM=38 Maximum time during which


a PABX operator can keep an extension
in reserved state after a conversation is
completed

35.1 FORMAT
Table 35
PARNUM=38, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0 - 32768 Time in seconds. Recommended


minimum value is 10 seconds.

35.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the maximum time during which a PABX operator can
keep an extension in reserved state after a conversation is completed if the
extension replaces the handset first.

Both parties are disconnected on time out.

When the extension is A-party in another exchange within a private network, a


PABX operator cannot keep the extension in reserved state after conversation
is completed.

35.3 EXAMPLE
The maximum time during which a PABX operator can keep an extension in
reserved state after a conversation is completed is to be 2 minutes.

PARNUM=38,PARVAL=120

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PARNUM=39 Time before a PABX operator is recalled, when a call is extended before answer to a paged
extension

36 PARNUM=39 Time before a PABX operator


is recalled, when a call is extended before
answer to a paged extension

36.1 FORMAT
Table 36
PARNUM=39, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0 - 32768 Time in seconds. Recommended


minimum value is 10 seconds.

36.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the time before a PABX operator is recalled, when a call
is extended before answer to a paged extension.

36.3 EXAMPLE
The PABX operator is to be recalled after 1 minute, when a call is extended
before answer to a paged extension.

PARNUM=39,PARVAL=60

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PARNUM=40 Maximum time during which a PABX operator can keep an extension in reserved state

37 PARNUM=40 Maximum time during which


a PABX operator can keep an extension in
reserved state

37.1 FORMAT
Table 37
PARNUM=40, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0 - 32768 Time in seconds. Recommended


minimum value is 10 seconds.

37.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the maximum time during which a PABX operator can
keep an extension in reserved state before the PABX operator orders ringing.

Both parties are disconnected on time out.

37.3 EXAMPLE
The maximum time during which a PABX operator can keep an extension in
reserved state is to be 2 minutes.

PARNUM=40,PARVAL=120

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PARNUM=41 Maximum supervision time of B-answer when calling from a voice extension or a PABX
operator to an external line

38 PARNUM=41 Maximum supervision time


of B-answer when calling from a voice
extension or a PABX operator to an external
line

38.1 FORMAT
Table 38
PARNUM=41, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0 - 32768 Time in seconds. Recommended


minimum value is10 seconds.

38.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the maximum supervision time of B-answer at call to an
external line from a voice extension or a PABX operator.

Both parties are disconnected on time out.

See PARNUM=7 for ringing time at internal call (voice call).


See PARNUM=47 for ringing time at internal call (data call).
See PARNUM=50 for supervision time at call to external line (data call).

38.3 EXAMPLE
The maximum supervision time to an external line before the B-party answers
is to be 3 minutes.

PARNUM=41,PARVAL=180

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PARNUM=42 Time before a PABX operator is recalled on a supervised call

39 PARNUM=42 Time before a PABX operator


is recalled on a supervised call

39.1 FORMAT
Table 39
PARNUM=42, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0 - 32768 Time in seconds. Recommended


minimum value is 10 seconds.

39.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the time before a PABX operator is to be recalled on a
supervised, extended call to parties that have no or limited clearing capability,
for example an external equipment as a LB-telephone or a manual exchange.
The call is supervised even in speech state.

39.3 EXAMPLE
The PABX operator is to be recalled after 60 seconds on a supervised,
extended call.

PARNUM=42,PARVAL=60

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PARNUM=43 Checking of traffic group category of the answering party on call pick-up

40 PARNUM=43 Checking of traffic group


category of the answering party on call
pick-up

40.1 FORMAT
Table 40
PARNUM=43, PARVAL=D 1

0 No checking of traffic group category


of the answering party on call pick-up
1 Checking of traffic group category of
the answering party on call pick-up

40.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states whether or not the answering party's traffic group
category is to be checked on call pick-up.

40.3 EXAMPLE
The answering party's traffic group category is to be checked on call pick-up.

PARNUM=43,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=44 Rerouting/recall on no reply on a call to a public or private external line

41 PARNUM=44 Rerouting/recall on no reply


on a call to a public or private external line

41.1 FORMAT
Table 41
PARNUM=44, PARVAL=D 1

0 No rerouting or recall on no reply on


a call to either a public trunk line or
private external line (default)
1 Rerouting or recall on no reply on a
call to a private external line
2 Rerouting or recall on no reply on a
call to a public trunk line
3 Rerouting or recall on no reply on
a call, both to a private or public
external line.

41.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states whether or not rerouting or recall is to take place on no
reply on a call to a private external line, a public trunk line or both types of
external line.

For the parameter to be valid (when rerouting), the calling party must have a
category (parameter SEL in command ROCAI ) indicating rerouting on no reply.

41.3 Rerouting Timer


Table 42
Trunk type A/DPNSS ISDN/H.323 Other
/ Signalling
diagram
Private external no timer no timer timer on *
line
Public / VPN *** - no timer -
Public trunk - timer on * timer on *

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Table 43
Trunk type A/DPNSS ISDN/H.323 Other
/ Signalling
diagram
Private external timer on ** timer on ** timer on *
line
Public / VPN *** - timer on ** -
Public trunk - timer on * timer on *

* Controlled by ASPAC / PARNUM=44

** Recall timer is always used, independent of ASPAC


/ PARNUM=44 if call to private destination (when the
terminating part is extension, emergency extension
or PABX operator), otherwise controlled by ASPAC
/ PARNUM=44.

*** Public / VPN = a public trunk which is included in a


virtual private network.

41.5 EXAMPLE
Rerouting/recall is to take place on no reply on a call to a private external line.
No rerouting/ recall will take place on no reply on a call to a public trunk line.

PARNUM=44,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=45 Time interval at which message waiting is to be repeated

42 PARNUM=45 Time interval at which


message waiting is to be repeated

42.1 FORMAT
Table 44
PARNUM=45, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3

30 - 180 Time in 10 second units

42.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the time interval at which message waiting is to be
announced, in the form of a short ringing signal on the receiver's telephone.

42.3 EXAMPLE
Message waiting is to be announced every 15 minutes by means of a short
ringing signal on the receiver's telephone.

PARNUM=45,PARVAL=90

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PARNUM=46 Type of signalling towards voice mail machine

43 PARNUM=46 Type of signalling towards


voice mail machine

43.1 FORMAT
Table 45
PARNUM=46, PARVAL=D 1

0 Continuous signalling
1 Discontinuous signalling

43.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the type of signalling to a voice mail machine over the
M-wire when changes on that wire are effected by means of a make contact.

43.3 EXAMPLE
The signalling to the voice mail machine is to be discontinuous.

PARNUM=46,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=47 Maximum ringing time for internal call to a data extension

44 PARNUM=47 Maximum ringing time for


internal call to a data extension

44.1 FORMAT
Table 46
PARNUM=47, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3

1 - 255 Time in seconds. Recommended


minimum value is 60 seconds.

44.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the maximum time ringing signals are sent to a data
extension from a data extension or a PABX operator in the same exchange.

Both parties are disconnected on time out.

See PARNUM=7 for ringing time at internal call (voice call).


See PARNUM=41 for supervision time at call to external line (voice call).
See PARNUM=50 for supervision time at call to external line (data call).

44.3 EXAMPLE
The maximum time ringing signals are sent to a data extension at internal
calls is to be 2 minutes.

PARNUM=47,PARVAL=120

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PARNUM=48 Maximum waiting time before entering the data transfer phase on external calls

45 PARNUM=48 Maximum waiting time before


entering the data transfer phase on external
calls

45.1 FORMAT
Table 47
PARNUM=48, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3

1 - 255 Time in seconds. Recommended


minimum value is 10 seconds.

45.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the maximum waiting time before a data extension or a
PABX operator can enter the data transfer phase on an outgoing external call.

Data transfer phase denotes that approved B-answer has been received from
the called modem.

Both parties are disconnected on time out.

45.3 EXAMPLE
The maximum waiting time before a data extension or a PABX operator can
enter the data transfer phase on an outgoing external call is to be 15 seconds.

PARNUM=48,PARVAL=15

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PARNUM=49 Duration time of sending expensive route warning tone

46 PARNUM=49 Duration time of sending


expensive route warning tone

46.1 FORMAT
Table 48
PARNUM=49, PARVAL=D 1

2 - 8 Time in seconds. Recommended


minimum value is 4 seconds.

46.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states for how long time the expensive route warning tone is
sent to the calling party. This parameter applies to analogue/digital extensions
and PABX operators. The duration time for sending the tone to incoming
external lines is fixed.

46.3 EXAMPLE
The duration time of sending an expensive route warning tone is to be 4
seconds.

PARNUM=49,PARVAL=4

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PARNUM=50 Maximum supervision time of B-answer when calling from a data extension to an external line

47 PARNUM=50 Maximum supervision time


of B-answer when calling from a data
extension to an external line

47.1 FORMAT
Table 49
PARNUM=50, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3

1 - 255 Time in seconds. Recommended


minimum value is 60 seconds.

47.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the maximum supervision time of B-answer at call to an
external line from a data extension.

Both parties are disconnected on time out.

See PARNUM=7 for ringing time at internal call (voice call).


See PARNUM=41 for supervision time at call to external line (voice call).
See PARNUM=47 for ringing time at internal call (data call).

47.3 EXAMPLE
The maximum supervision time to an external line from a data extension (before
the B-party answers) is to be 2 minutes.

PARNUM=50,PARVAL=120

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PARNUM=51 Time before rerouting on direct-in-dialling call to paging equipment

48 PARNUM=51 Time before rerouting on


direct-in-dialling call to paging equipment

48.1 FORMAT
Table 50
PARNUM=51, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0 - 32768 Time in seconds

48.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the time before a direct-in-dialling call to paging
equipment is to be rerouted when no reply is received, provided that the route's
category indicates rerouting on no reply is allowed.

This time supervision will replace the time supervision described in


PARNUM=37.

48.3 EXAMPLE
Rerouting after 1 minute if no reply at paging is received.

PARNUM=51,PARVAL=60

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PARNUM=52 Call tracing on malicious calls possible (Malicious call tracing, the SAUDI version)

49 PARNUM=52 Call tracing on malicious calls


possible (Malicious call tracing, the SAUDI
version)

49.1 FORMAT
Table 51
PARNUM=52, PARVAL=D 1

0 Malicious call tracing is NOT possible


1 Malicious call tracing is possible

49.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if malicious call tracing via the PABX operator is to be
provided (not applicable for command-controlled call tracing). Call tracing is
activated by the B-extension calling the PABX operator. The A-extension
is prevented from clearing. The PABX operator can then identify the party
connected to the B-extension.

49.3 EXAMPLE
Malicious call tracing is to be provided for internal calls.

PARNUM=52,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=53 States which set of transmission parameters ELU board shall have

50 PARNUM=53 States which set of


transmission parameters ELU board shall
have

50.1 FORMAT
Table 52
PARNUM=53, PARVAL=D 1

0 Transmission values for Sweden


1-9 Spare

50.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the set of transmission parameters for the ELU board
for different markets. The parameter is used for ELU boards with SLIC/SLAC
circuits and for which different sets of transmission parameters can be selected
for different markets.

50.3 EXAMPLE
The ELU board shall have a set of transmission parameters for Sweden.

PARNUM=53,PARVAL=0

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PARNUM=54 Type of rotary dial telephones

51 PARNUM=54 Type of rotary dial telephones

51.1 FORMAT
Table 53
PARNUM=54, PARVAL=D 1

0 International (1, 2, 3..9, 0)


1 Oslo, Norway (9, 8, 7..1, 0)
2 Sweden (0, 1, 2..8,9)

51.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states which type of rotary dial telephone is to be used in the
exchange, i.e. whether the rotary dial is of international, Swedish or Oslo
(Norway) type.

51.3 EXAMPLE
The telephones used in the exchange shall have the Oslo-type of rotary dial.

PARNUM=54,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=55 Suffix digit for ordering camp-on

52 PARNUM=55 Suffix digit for ordering


camp-on

52.1 FORMAT
Table 54
PARNUM=55, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

0 - 9 Suffix digit

52.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states which suffix digit is to be used to order the camp-on
facility (= Connect when free for busy data extension number or camp-on to
own data extension number).

52.3 EXAMPLE
The suffix digit for ordering the camp-on facility shall be 6.

PARNUM=55,PARVAL=6

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PARNUM=56 Suffix digit for activation of post dialling

53 PARNUM=56 Suffix digit for activation of


post dialling

53.1 FORMAT
Table 55
PARNUM=56, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

Activation of ETE-DTMF mode


0...9 Suffix digit
15 Not available by suffix
Privacy on ETE-DTMF mode
16 Hide the digits dialled in ETE-DTMF
Check for parking status in auto ETE-DTMF mode DTS and DECT
47 Check for parking status and treat
post dialled digits as function keys
if there is an individual parking or
DTMF tones if there is a common
parking
63 Hide the digits dialled in ETE-DTMF.
Check for parking status and treat
post dialled digits as function keys
if there is an individual parking or
DTMF tones if there is a common
parking

53.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if suffix digits are be used for activation of post dialling. It
is also optional if the digits dialled in ETE-DTMF mode are to be displayed.

PARVAL is the sum of the selected values (except the values of 47 and 63).

The suffix digit can be used by DTS, cordless and PABX operator.

53.3 EXAMPLE 1
The suffix digit for activation of post dialling will be 9 and there will be no privacy
for the digits dialled in ETE-DTMF mode.

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53.4 EXAMPLE 2
The suffix digit for activation of post dialling will be 8 and there will be privacy
for the digits dialled in ETE-DTMF mode.

PARNUM=56,PARVAL=24

53.5 EXAMPLE 3
Check for the parking status in case of DTS and DECT before sending
auto-ETE DTMF tones.

PARNUM=56,PARVAL=47

53.6 EXAMPLE 4
Check for the parking status in case of DTS and DECT before sending
auto-ETE DTMF tones and hide the dialled digits.

PARNUM=56,PARVAL=63

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PARNUM=57 PABX operator forced release of the third party after an intrusion call

54 PARNUM=57 PABX operator forced


release of the third party after an intrusion
call

54.1 FORMAT
Table 56
PARNUM=57, PARVAL=D 1

0 The PABX operator is NOT allowed


to execute disconnection of the third
party
1 The PABX operator is allowed to
execute disconnection of the third
party

54.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states whether the PABX operator is allowed to execute
disconnection of the third party (forced release of third party after an intrusion
call).

54.3 EXAMPLE
The PABX operator will be allowed to execute forced release of third party.

PARNUM=57,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=60 Length of audio per RTP packet for G.723.1

55 PARNUM=60 Length of audio per RTP


packet for G.723.1

55.1 FORMAT

55.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the milliseconds of audio per RTP packet for G.723.1.

The default value for this parnum is 30 ms.

Note: This parnum only applies to the IPLU board.

55.3 EXAMPLE
For the G.723.1 codec, 180 milliseconds of audio per RTP packet shall be sent.

PARNUM=60,PARVAL=180

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PARNUM=61 Time for an extension to be reserved after going on hook when A-party or B-party release
applies

56 PARNUM=61 Time for an extension to be


reserved after going on hook when A-party
or B-party release applies

56.1 FORMAT
Table 57
PARNUM=61, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0 - 32768 Time in seconds. Recommended


value is 10 seconds.

56.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the time before a call is cleared down when A-party or
B-party release applies in a private network, and the non-controlling party goes
on hook. Time monitoring takes place in the controlling party's exchange.

56.3 EXAMPLE
The non-controlling party shall be reserved for 90 seconds after going on hook
when connected to an external line with A- or B-party release.

PARNUM=61,PARVAL=90

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PARNUM=62 Choice of date format on the DTS and the IP telephone display

57 PARNUM=62 Choice of date format on the


DTS and the IP telephone display

57.1 FORMAT
Table 58
PARNUM=62, PARVAL=D 1

0 DDMMMCCYY
1 MMMDDCCYY

57.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states how the date should be entered from the key pad and
displayed on the DTS and IP telephone display.

CC = Century
YY = Year
MMM = Month in text
DD = Day

57.3 EXAMPLE
DDMMMCCYY date format will be displayed on the DTS display (example
29Jul 1991).

PARNUM=62,PARVAL=0

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PARNUM=63 Control of microphone mute key/privacy button for PABX operator console

58 PARNUM=63 Control of microphone mute


key/privacy button for PABX operator
console

58.1 FORMAT
Table 59
PARNUM=63, PARVAL=D 1

0 Muting/privacy while key is held in


depressed position
1 Muting/privacy is toggled with each
sequential pressing of key (for
example, first key press enables
muting/privacy, second press enables
speech)

58.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the manner in which the PABX operator activates
muting/privacy via the microphone muting key on the alphanumeric PABX
operator console or the privacy button on the symbolic PABX operator console.

58.3 EXAMPLE
The PABX operator will activate muting/privacy when the key is held depressed.

PARNUM=63,PARVAL=0

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PARNUM=64 Control of day service/night service for the own exchange in network

59 PARNUM=64 Control of day service/night


service for the own exchange in network

59.1 FORMAT
Table 60
PARNUM=64, PARVAL=D 1

0 Day/night status of own exchange


is controlled only by the local PABX
operator
1 Day/night status of own exchange
is controlled both by the local PABX
operator and centralized PABX
operator

59.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if the day service or night service status for own exchange
will be controlled both by the presence of centralized PABX operator and local
PABX operator, or only by the presence of the local PABX operator.

As alternatives to PABX operator presence/absence, the day/night status can


be controlled by time or by a manual PABX operator procedure.

59.3 EXAMPLE
Day service and night service will be controlled by the presence of both central
and local PABX operator.

PARNUM=64,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=66 Route optimization availability

60 PARNUM=66 Route optimization availability

60.1 FORMAT
Table 61
PARNUM=66, PARVAL=D 1

0 Route optimization facility is blocked


1 Route optimization is available

60.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if the exchange supports the route optimization facility.

60.3 EXAMPLE
Route optimization cannot be used due to the configuration of the network.

PARNUM=66,PARVAL=0

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PARNUM=67 Category check on transfer of outgoing external call/collect call

61 PARNUM=67 Category check on transfer


of outgoing external call/collect call

61.1 FORMAT
Table 62
PARNUM=67, PARVAL=D 1

0 No category check for transfer of


outgoing external call/collect call
1 Category check for transfer of
outgoing external call/collect call will
take place

61.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if a check of authorization category for transfer of outgoing
external call/collect call will be made of transferring and transferee parties.

61.3 EXAMPLE
A category check for transfer of outgoing external call/collect call will be made
in respect of the categories of the transferring and transferee parties.

PARNUM=67,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=68 States whether DTS shall be permitted to intrude on an external line

62 PARNUM=68 States whether DTS shall be


permitted to intrude on an external line

62.1 FORMAT
Table 63
PARNUM=68, PARVAL=D 1

0 DTS is permitted to intrude on


external line
1 DTS is NOT permitted to intrude on
external line

62.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if a digital system telephone, DTS, will be permitted to
intrude on an external line, a function that normally only the PABX operator
is allowed to do.

62.3 EXAMPLE
DTS will be permitted to intrude on an external line.

PARNUM=68,PARVAL=0

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PARNUM=69 Through-pulsing permission for analogue extension

63 PARNUM=69 Through-pulsing permission


for analogue extension

63.1 FORMAT
Table 64
PARNUM=69, PARVAL=D 1

0 Through pulsing is NOT permitted


1 Through pulsing is permitted

63.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if through pulsing after reception of B-answer from a
private network is permitted.

Through pulsing means that it is possible for an analogue extension in a private


network to reconnect the register in order to transmit dialling information any
time during a call within the private network.

The function applies for calls from analogue extensions to a number of specific
tie lines and is at first hand intended for application system ÖBB.

63.3 EXAMPLE
Analogue extensions are permitted to perform through pulsing.

PARNUM=69,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=70 Time before route optimization starts when alternative routing has been executed

64 PARNUM=70 Time before route


optimization starts when alternative routing
has been executed

64.1 FORMAT
Table 65
PARNUM=70, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0 - 32768 Time in seconds. Recommended


value is 60 seconds.

64.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the time before an attempt to execute Route optimization
is allowed. The timer is started in the originating exchange at answer when
an alternative route has been chosen for an outgoing call somewhere in a
private network.

Note: For the standard service Path replacement PARNUM=71 is used


instead of this parameter.

The recommended value is set extra long, because when the traffic load is high
it can take long time before an external line in the first hand route becomes idle.

The time should be much longer than the time set in PARNUM=71.

64.3 EXAMPLE
An attempt to seize an optimal route will be requested after 1 minute if the call
is still active and no other facility is requested at that time.

PARNUM=70,PARVAL=60

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PARNUM=71 Time before route optimization starts when transfer, extending etc. has been executed

65 PARNUM=71 Time before route


optimization starts when transfer, extending
etc. has been executed

65.1 FORMAT
Table 66
PARNUM=71, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0 - 32768 Time in seconds. Recommended


value is 10 seconds.

65.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the time to wait until Route optimization or Path
replacement could be requested when a transfer or an extending has been
executed in the network and the call has been answered.

The parameter also states the time before standard service Path replacement
is executed due to alternative routing or forward switching.

65.3 EXAMPLE
An attempt to seize an optimal route will be made after 10 seconds if the call is
still active and no other facility is requested.

PARNUM=71,PARVAL=10

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PARNUM=72 Time before restart of route optimization when the request was denied

66 PARNUM=72 Time before restart of route


optimization when the request was denied

66.1 FORMAT
Table 67
PARNUM=72, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0 - 32768 Time in seconds. Recommended


value is 60 seconds.

66.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the time before a new attempt to execute route
optimization can be started. Possible reasons for denial are for example:

- No external line in the first choice route is available.


- Another facility regarding the call is executing.
- Congestion

66.3 EXAMPLE
Route optimization is requested but when a new external line in the first choice
route is to be seized, it is discovered that no available external line exists. A
new attempt is to be made in 60 seconds.

PARNUM=72,PARVAL=60

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PARNUM=73 Number of attempts to execute route optimization when the request was denied

67 PARNUM=73 Number of attempts to


execute route optimization when the
request was denied

67.1 FORMAT
Table 68
PARNUM=73, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

0 - 15 Number of attempts. Recommended


value is 3.

67.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the limit regarding the number of attempts to restart route
optimization that is going to be made for a call.

Time between each attempt is given in PARNUM=72.

67.3 EXAMPLE
The request to execute route optimization is denied for some reason (see
PARNUM=72), time measurement is restarted and the number of new attempts
is limited to three.

PARNUM=73,PARVAL=3

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PARNUM=74 Length of audio per RTP packet for other codecs except G.723.1

68 PARNUM=74 Length of audio per RTP


packet for other codecs except G.723.1

68.1 FORMAT

68.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the milliseconds of audio per RTP packet for other codecs
except G.723.1. The range of the parameter is 5 to 60 milliseconds only for
G.711 codec. For all other non G.723.1 codecs, it is 5 to 200 milliseconds.

The default value for this parnum is 30 ms.

68.3 EXAMPLE
For other codecs different to G.723.1, 125 milliseconds of audio per RTP
packet shall be sent.

PARNUM=74,PARVAL=125

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PARNUM=75 Intrusion category control or not at by-passing of diversion from extension

69 PARNUM=75 Intrusion category control


or not at by-passing of diversion from
extension

69.1 FORMAT
Table 69
PARNUM=75, PARVAL=D 1

0 Intrusion category will NOT be tested


1 Intrusion category will be tested

69.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if the intrusion category at by-passing of diversion from
extension will be tested or not.

69.3 EXAMPLE
Intrusion category will be tested at by-passing of diversion from extension.

PARNUM=75,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=76 Request for camp-on busy facility for PABX operator calls over public ISDN

70 PARNUM=76 Request for camp-on busy


facility for PABX operator calls over public
ISDN

70.1 FORMAT
Table 70
PARNUM=76, PARVAL=D 1

0 Camp-on is NOT requested


1 Camp-on is requested

70.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states a request for camp-on busy facility in terminating
exchange for PABX operator calls over a public ISDN network.

This will allow a PABX operator to extend calls to a busy party in an ISDN
Virtual Private Network (VPN).

70.3 EXAMPLE
Camp-on will be requested at call to busy extension in terminating exchange.

PARNUM=76,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=77 Traffic category check at diversion and follow-me

71 PARNUM=77 Traffic category check at


diversion and follow-me

71.1 FORMAT
Table 71
PARNUM=77, PARVAL=D 1

0 No traffic category check to be


performed
1 Traffic category check to be
performed

71.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if a new traffic category check has to be performed at
direct diversion, diversion when busy, follow-me or interception diversion.

71.3 EXAMPLE
Traffic category check will be performed at direct diversion, diversion when
busy, follow-me or interception diversion.

PARNUM=77,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=78 Traffic category check at diversion on no answer

72 PARNUM=78 Traffic category check at


diversion on no answer

72.1 FORMAT
Table 72
PARNUM=78, PARVAL=D 1

0 Traffic category check will NOT be


performed
1 Traffic category check will be
performed

72.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if a new traffic category check has to be performed at
diversion on no answer.

72.3 EXAMPLE
Traffic category check at diversion on no answer will be performed.

PARNUM=78,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=79 Extension’s permission to dial message diversion service codes

73 PARNUM=79 Extension's permission to


dial message diversion service codes

73.1 FORMAT
Table 73
PARNUM=79, PARVAL=D 1

0 Extensions are NOT permitted to dial


message service codes
1 Extensions are permitted to dial
message service codes

73.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if extensions are permitted to dial message diversion
service codes.

73.3 EXAMPLE
Extensions are permitted to dial message diversion service codes.

PARNUM=79,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=80 Maximum number of repeated attempts at selection of a free external line

74 PARNUM=80 Maximum number of


repeated attempts at selection of a free
external line

74.1 FORMAT
Table 74
PARNUM=80, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

0 - 10 Number of attempts. Recommended


value is 1.

74.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the maximum number of repeated attempts at selection
of a free external line in a route after that first attempt has failed depending on
no seizure acknowledgement, double seizure etc.

74.3 EXAMPLE
The maximum number of repeated attempts at selection of a free external
line in a route will be 1.

PARNUM=80,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=81 Confirmation tone after successful ordering of cancellation for call back

75 PARNUM=81 Confirmation tone after


successful ordering of cancellation for call
back

75.1 FORMAT
Table 75
PARNUM=81, PARVAL=D 1

0 Dial tone (new register)


1 Verification tone

75.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the type of confirmation (dial tone or verification tone)
after successful ordering of cancellation for call back facility.

75.3 EXAMPLE
Verification tone will be sent as confirmation after successful ordering of
cancellation for call back facility.

PARNUM=81,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=82 Confirmation tone after successful cancellation of all ordered facilities

76 PARNUM=82 Confirmation tone after


successful cancellation of all ordered
facilities

76.1 FORMAT
Table 76
PARNUM=82, PARVAL=D 1

0 Dial tone (new register)


1 Verification tone

76.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the type of confirmation (dial tone or verification tone)
after successful cancellation of all ordered facilities.

76.3 EXAMPLE
Verification tone will be sent as confirmation after successful cancellation of all
ordered facilities.

PARNUM=82,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=83 Confirmation tone after successful programming or cancellation of individual abbreviated
number

77 PARNUM=83 Confirmation tone after


successful programming or cancellation of
individual abbreviated number

77.1 FORMAT
Table 77
PARNUM=83, PARVAL=D 1

0 Dial tone (new register)


1 Verification tone

77.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the type of confirmation (dial tone or verification tone)
after successful programming or cancellation of individual abbreviated number.

77.3 EXAMPLE
Verification tone will be sent as confirmation after successful programming or
cancellation of individual abbreviated number.

PARNUM=83,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=84 Confirmation tone after successful ordering or cancellation of temporary night-switching
number

78 PARNUM=84 Confirmation tone after


successful ordering or cancellation of
temporary night-switching number

78.1 FORMAT
Table 78
PARNUM=84, PARVAL=D 1

0 Dial tone (new register)


1 Verification tone

78.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states type of confirmation (dial tone or verification tone) after
successful programming or cancellation of temporary night-switching number.

78.3 EXAMPLE
Verification tone shall be sent as confirmation after successful programming or
cancellation of temporary night-switching number.

PARNUM=84,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=85 Rerouting of incoming call before a complete internal number has been received

79 PARNUM=85 Rerouting of incoming call


before a complete internal number has
been received

79.1 FORMAT
Table 79
PARNUM=85, PARVAL=D 1

0 Rerouting is NOT permitted,


no-progress tone
1 Rerouting is permitted

79.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if rerouting of incoming calls is permitted before a
complete internal number has been received at inter-digit time out.

79.3 EXAMPLE
Rerouting of incoming call permitted before a complete internal number has
been received.

PARNUM=85,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=86 Type of TCD analysis after extending to external line

80 PARNUM=86 Type of TCD analysis after


extending to external line

80.1 FORMAT
Table 80
PARNUM=86, PARVAL=D 1

0 TCD category of the PABX operator


will be used after extending
1 TCD category of the extended party
will be used after extending

80.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states which party's TCD category has to be used after
extending in register state to external line (TCD category of PABX operator or
extended party shall be used).

80.3 EXAMPLE
TCD category of extended party will be used after extending to external line.

PARNUM=86,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=87 Off-hook queuing availability (LCR)

81 PARNUM=87 Off-hook queuing availability


(LCR)

81.1 FORMAT
Table 81
PARNUM=87, PARVAL=D 1

0 Off-hook queuing is allowed


1 Off-hook queuing is NOT allowed

81.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if the off-hook queuing facility is available in the system.
Off-hook queuing is initiated automatically by the system if the category of the
user allows it when a route with a threshold is reached.

81.3 EXAMPLE
Off-hook queuing is allowed in the system.

PARNUM=87,PARVAL=0

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PARNUM=88 Choice of notification of message waiting

82 PARNUM=88 Choice of notification of


message waiting

82.1 FORMAT
PARNUM=88, PARVAL=D1
Value of D1

Table 82
ExtensionNotification
0 1 2 3 4 5
type Method
ANALOGUE PLING X . . X . .
/ CAS
/ DTS
(no
mewkey
or
display)
TONE . X X . X X
POTS PLING X . . X . .
TONE . X . . X .
MEWLAMP
X X X X X X
DTS PLING X . . X . .
(no
mewkey,
with
display)
TONE . X . . X .
TEXT X X X . . X
DTS PLING . . . . . .
(with . . . .
TONE X X
mewkey)
/ IP
Extension
(generic)
TEXT X X X . . .
MEWKEYX X X X X X

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DTS, TONE . X . . X .
for
ADN
(with
display)
TEXT X X X . . X
DTS, TONE . X . . X .
for
ADN
(no
display)
Cordless TONE . X . . X .
(generic)
DISPLAY X X X X X X
RXN TONE . X . . X .
(generic)

Table 83
PLING = Periodic ring signal
TONE = Special dial tone (For
Analogue extensions
with a mew lamp, this
will light in this case).
TEXT = Message waiting text
displayed on DTS
display.
MEWKEY = Flashing message
waiting key indicator.
DISPLAY = Message waiting
indication on the
terminal's display.

82.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states what type of indication is used to notify extensions of
message waiting. For analogue and digital POTS the choices are a ringing
signal in intervals (pling) or special dial tone. For digital telephones (DTS) the
choices include the above two options but also text on the display (if applicable)
and a flashing message waiting key. If the message waiting is for the ADN in
case of DTS, then the choices are special dial tone and text on the display (if
applicable). But the notification will occur only when the ADN key is pressed.
If the special dial tone has been selected, the lamp indicator is turned ON on
analogue telephone instruments with such equipment.

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PARNUM=88 Choice of notification of message waiting

Note: After changing this parameter in an exchange with customer data,


command ICUPI must be executed to change message waiting
indication on telephone instruments that currently have message
waiting indication activated.

82.3 EXAMPLE
The special dial tone is selected to notify analogue extensions of message
waiting, but not for POTS or for DTS and cordless. Pling is not required for any
extension type. Text is selected for DTS instruments without a mewkey (but
with a display), and just a flashing mewkey for DTS instruments with a mewkey.

PARNUM=88,PARVAL=5

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PARNUM=89 Duration time when a DTS or IPeX has parked an external line

83 PARNUM=89 Duration time when a DTS or


IPeX has parked an external line

83.1 FORMAT
Table 84
PARNUM=89, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0 - 32768 Time in seconds. Recommended


minimum value is 600 seconds.

83.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the time before an external call without clearing
availability, incoming or outgoing, which has been parked by a DTS or an IPeX,
is disconnected. If the parked external call is not retrieved by the DTS or IPeX
before the time controlled by the parameter, the parked call, i.e. the external
line will be disconnected or rerouted depends on the value of PARNUM=176.

83.3 EXAMPLE
A DTS and an IPeX are not allowed to park an external line without clear
availability for longer time than 10 minutes.

PARNUM=89,PARVAL=600

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PARNUM=90 States maximum number of participants in a conference call

84 PARNUM=90 States maximum number of


participants in a conference call

84.1 FORMAT
Table 85
PARNUM=90, PARVAL=D 1

3 - 8 Participants

84.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the maximum number of participants in a conference call.
(Maximum number of participants in an emergency conference is always 8.)

The maximum number of external participants in a conference call is set by


SY-command.

84.3 EXAMPLE
Maximum number of participants in a conference call will be 6.

PARNUM=90,PARVAL=6

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PARNUM=91 Time for reserving an external line to be able to do Malicious call tracing (MCT)

85 PARNUM=91 Time for reserving an


external line to be able to do Malicious call
tracing (MCT)

85.1 FORMAT
Table 86
PARNUM=91, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0 - 32768 Time in seconds. Recommended


minimum value is 10 seconds.

85.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the time an incoming external line of type ISDN or
CCSS7, can be reserved despite disconnect signal from external party.

Both the route and the internal party must have categories allowing Malicious
Call Tracing (MCT) to start the time. During this time the internal party has
possibility to do MCT.

85.3 EXAMPLE
An external line that is reserved for MCT will be held for 20 seconds.

PARNUM=91,PARVAL=20

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PARNUM=93 ISDN call diversion mode

86 PARNUM=93 ISDN call diversion mode

86.1 FORMAT
Table 87
PARNUM=93, PARVAL=D 1

0 Diversion of ISDN calls is valid for


voice calls only
1 Diversion of ISDN calls is valid for
data calls only

86.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if diversion of ISDN calls apply for voice calls or data
calls. Only calls to diverted ISDN terminals are affected.

The parameter is applicable for direct diversion/ follow me/ external follow me.
This means that all ISDN terminals in an exchange can use these diversion
services for data calls only or voice calls only. If no diversion is to be performed,
an ordinary call is set up to the ISDN terminal.

Message diversion however applies always for voice calls only, regardless of
the parameter's value.

86.3 EXAMPLE
When an ISDN terminal has activated a diversion, only data calls are diverted.
Voice calls are not diverted.

PARNUM=93,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=94 Attenuation levels for DBC 222 telephones, to control echo

87 PARNUM=94 Attenuation levels for DBC


222 telephones, to control echo

87.1 FORMAT
Table 88
PARNUM=94, PARVAL=D 1

0 Line attenuation value is 0 dB


1 Line attenuation value is -3 dB
(default value)
2 Line attenuation value is -6 dB
3 Line attenuation value is -9 dB
4 Line attenuation value is -12 dB
5 Line attenuation value is -15 dB

87.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the line attenuation level which will be sent to the firmware
to correct poor audio quality during speech using DBC 222 telephones. The
attenuation value set by this parameter only comes into effect when the
telephone is used in loud speaker mode and the connected party is using an
analogue trunk line.

Note: Only DBC 222 telephones that are loaded with CAA 158 0026 R3U, or
higher, firmware can accept values set by this parameter

87.3 EXAMPLE
Set the line attenuation level in the firmware to -12 dB.

PARNUM=94, PARVAL=4

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PARNUM=95 States if tone for verification of Malicious call tracing shall be sent from own exchange or
public exchange

88 PARNUM=95 States if tone for verification


of Malicious call tracing shall be sent from
own exchange or public exchange

88.1 FORMAT
Table 89
PARNUM=95, PARVAL=D 1

0 Tone sending exchange is own


(recommended value)
1 Tone sending exchange is public

88.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states what exchange will send verification or no progress tones
to an internal party who requested malicious call tracing, MCT. The sending
exchange can be either the public exchange or the own exchange.

Malicious call tracing can be executed over an ISDN or CCSS7 interface.

88.3 EXAMPLE
The own exchange will send the tone because the public exchange does not.

PARNUM=95, PARVAL=0

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PARNUM=96 Choice of whether invalid account codes shall be accepted when a LIM for code verification
is blocked

89 PARNUM=96 Choice of whether invalid


account codes shall be accepted when a
LIM for code verification is blocked

89.1 FORMAT
Table 90
PARNUM=96, PARVAL=D 1

0 Invalid account codes will be


accepted
1 Invalid account codes will not be
accepted

89.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if invalid account codes should be accepted, when one
or more LIMs with account code data are blocked.

89.3 EXAMPLE
Invalid account codes will not be accepted when a LIM containing the program
unit (AOM) is blocked.

PARNUM=96,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=97 Length of account codes that always should be accepted

90 PARNUM=97 Length of account codes that


always should be accepted

90.1 FORMAT
Table 91
PARNUM=97, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

0-15 Length of account codes that will


always be accepted

90.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the account code length that will always be considered
valid. If this parameter is set to zero, account codes are always tried against
initiated codes. When the parameter is set to any other value, optional account
codes with that length are valid irrespective if the account code is initiated or not.

90.3 EXAMPLE
Account codes with length of eight digits are to be considered valid.

PARNUM=97,PARVAL=8

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PARNUM=98 Automatic activation of diversion on busy

91 PARNUM=98 Automatic activation of


diversion on busy

91.1 FORMAT
Table 92
PARNUM=98, PARVAL=D 1

0 Activation will NOT be done


automatically
1 Activation will be done automatically

91.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if diversion on busy, for an extension that has the class
of service (CDIV) and a predefined individual divertee position initiated, can
automatically be activated at:

- restart
- initiating of individual divertee position

If an extension has the class of service (CDIV), diversion on busy can


automatically be activated when an individual divertee position is initiated.

91.3 EXAMPLE
At restart or when initiating of individual divertee position or when changing the
CDIV-parameter diversion on busy will be automatically activated.

PARNUM=98,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=99 Programming an authorization code as an individual abbreviated number

92 PARNUM=99 Programming an
authorization code as an individual
abbreviated number

92.1 FORMAT
Table 93
PARNUM=99, PARVAL=D 1

0 Programming is NOT allowed


1 Programming is allowed

92.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if it is allowed to program an authorization code as an
individual abbreviated number.

92.3 EXAMPLE
It will not be possible to program an authorization code as an individual
abbreviated number.

PARNUM=99,PARVAL=0

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PARNUM=100 Multi Party Tone Control

93 PARNUM=100 Multi Party Tone Control

93.1 FORMAT
Table 94
PARNUM=100, PARVAL=D 1

0 No tones
1 Provide tone for normal conference
2 Provide tone for operator conference
4 Provide tone for normal intrusion
8 Provide tone for ACD intrusion

93.2 FUNCTION
The parameter provides the control over conference tone and intrusion tone
function to be used.
If the parameter choice is to provide tone, both the first tone and the repeated
tones are provided. PARVAL is the sum of the selected values. The default
value is 7, which means that all types of conference tones and intrusion tones
are provided.

93.3 EXAMPLE
Provide tones only for normal conference and operator conference.

PARNUM=100,PARVAL=3

93.3.1 IMPORTANT NOTICE

Note that when a warning tone is removed this will affect all extensions in
the system. This means that if the warning tone for intrusion is removed, all
PABX operators and extensions with the ability to make intrusion will be able
to intrude upon all extensions in the system unnoticed by the extension in
question. All extensions in the system should therefore be informed about the
risk of being intruded upon.

The removal of warning tone for conference and/or intrusion might be in


violation to national legislation.

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PARNUM=101 Choice of clock format on the alphanumeric PABX operator console and DTS display

94 PARNUM=101 Choice of clock format on


the alphanumeric PABX operator console
and DTS display

94.1 FORMAT
Table 95
PARNUM=101, PARVAL=D 1

0 12-hour clock format


1 24-hour clock format

94.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if the time of day should be displayed on all the
alphanumeric PABX operator consoles and DTS display in 12-hour or 24-hour
format.

The symbolic PABX operator console will always display the time using 24-hour
format.

94.3 EXAMPLE
24-hour clock format will be displayed on the alphanumeric PABX operator
console and DTS display.

PARNUM=101,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=102 Manual ringing/automatic ringing/automatic ringing with maintained A-party speech from
PABX operator consoles and the operator work station (OWS)

95 PARNUM=102 Manual ringing/automatic


ringing/automatic ringing with maintained
A-party speech from PABX operator
consoles and the operator work station
(OWS)

95.1 FORMAT
Table 96
PARNUM=102, PARVAL=D 1

0 Manual ringing (this value does not


apply to alphanumeric consoles, both
U.S. and Standard)
1 Automatic ringing
2 Automatic ringing with maintained
A-party speech

95.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if ringing should be started manually, automatically or
automatically with maintained A-party speech.

Manual ringing is not applicable for alphanumeric consoles, both U.S. and
Standard. However, automatic ringing and automatic ringing with maintained
A-party speech are applicable for operator work station (OWS) and all types
of operator consoles.

Over a private network ringing is normally started automatically even if the


parameter value is set to manual ringing.

When extending to generic extensions, manual ringing is not applicable.

95.3 EXAMPLE
The ringing will be started automatically.

PARNUM=102,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=103 Record dialled number or translated LCR number in CIL

96 PARNUM=103 Record dialled number or


translated LCR number in CIL

96.1 FORMAT
Table 97
PARNUM=103, PARVAL=D 1

0 Record dialled number in CIL


1 Record translated LCR number in CIL
2 Record dialled number in CIL.
Number is prefixed with Destination
Code.

96.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if CIL will record the dialled number or the LCR translated
number for output.

96.3 EXAMPLE
CIL is to record the dialled number.

PARNUM=103,PARVAL=0

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PARNUM=104 Proceed-to-send signal to be sent or not to user in connection with LCR, ERWT or FRL/TCM
features

97 PARNUM=104 Proceed-to-send signal to


be sent or not to user in connection with
LCR, ERWT or FRL/TCM features

97.1 FORMAT
Table 98
PARNUM=104, PARVAL=D 1

0 No PTS-signal is to be sent to the


user
1 PTS-signal is to be sent to the user

97.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if a PTS-signal is be sent to the user, after the route
access code has been dialled, when Least Cost Routing (LCR), Expensive
Route Warning Tone (ERWT) or Facility Restriction Level/Travelling Class
Mark (FRL/TCM) features are activated.

97.3 EXAMPLE
PTS-signal will be sent to the user when LCR, ERWT or FRL/TCM features
are activated.

PARNUM=104,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=105 Automatic activation of diversion at no answer

98 PARNUM=105 Automatic activation of


diversion at no answer

98.1 FORMAT
Table 99
PARNUM=105, PARVAL=D 1

0 Activation will NOT be done


automatically
1 Activation will be done automatically

98.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if diversion at no answer, for an extension has the class
of service (CDIV) and a predefined individual divertee position initiated, can
automatically be activated at:

- restart
- Initiation of an individual divertee position.

If an extension has the class of service (CDIV), diversion at no answer can


automatically be activated when an individual divertee position is initiated.

98.3 EXAMPLE
At restart or when initiating of individual divertee position or when changing the
CDIV-parameter diversion at no answer will automatically be activated.

PARNUM=105,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=106 Travelling class mark to be checked in own exchange or not

99 PARNUM=106 Travelling class mark to be


checked in own exchange or not

99.1 FORMAT
Table 100
PARNUM=106, PARVAL=D 1

0 No check of Travelling Class Mark in


own exchange
1 Check Travelling Class Mark in own
exchange

99.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if a check of the users Travelling Class Mark will be
performed in the originating exchange.

99.3 EXAMPLE
Check of Travelling Class Mark will be done in own exchange.

PARNUM=106,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=107 Time supervision for Off-Hook Queuing (LCR)

100 PARNUM=107 Time supervision for


Off-Hook Queuing (LCR)

100.1 FORMAT
Table 101
PARNUM=107, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

2 - 30 Time in seconds. Recommended


value is 8 seconds.

100.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the time supervision for Off-Hook Queuing.

Off-Hook Queuing is initiated automatically by the system, if the category of the


user allows it, when a route with a threshold is reached.

At time out, the system starts a search for a free route beginning from the
first choice route.

100.3 EXAMPLE
The time supervision for Off-Hook Queuing is set to 8 seconds.

PARNUM=107,PARVAL=8

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PARNUM=108 Configuration of echo canceller for IP device boards and H.323 route boards

101 PARNUM=108 Configuration of echo


canceller for IP device boards and H.323
route boards

101.1 FORMAT
Table 102
PARNUM=108, PARVAL=D 1

0 No echo canceller for IP device


boards
No echo canceller for H.323 route
boards
1 Echo canceller for IP device boards
No echo canceller for H.323 route
boards
2 No echo canceller for IP device
boards
Echo canceller for H.323 route boards
3 Echo canceller for IP device boards
Echo canceller for H.323 route boards

101.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if the echo canceller function is active for all the IP boards
(ELU32/IPLU) dedicated to connect IP devices and/or for all the IP boards
(ELU32/IPLU) dedicated to H.323 route traffic in an exchange.

The boards have to be re-activated to be aware of this configuration change.

The default value for this PARNUM is 3 (echo canceller function active for all
ELU32/IPLU boards).

101.3 EXAMPLE
The echo canceller function is activated only for IP device boards

PARNUM=108,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=109 Configuration of jitter buffer size for IP device boards and H.323 route boards

102 PARNUM=109 Configuration of jitter buffer


size for IP device boards and H.323 route
boards

102.1 FORMAT
Table 103
PARNUM=109, PARVAL=D 1

0 Jitter buffer adaptive off for IP device


boards
Jitter buffer adaptive off for H.323
route boards
1 Jitter buffer adaptive on for IP device
boards
Jitter buffer adaptive off for H.323
route boards
2 Jitter buffer adaptive off for IP device
boards
Jitter buffer adaptive on for H.323
route boards
3 Jitter buffer adaptive on for IP device
boards
Jitter buffer adaptive on for H.323
route boards

102.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if jitter buffer will be adaptive for all the IP boards
(ELU32/IPLU) dedicated to connect IP extension devices and/or for all the IP
boards dedicated to H.323 route traffic in an exchange.

If the jitter buffer adaptive function is off, the default jitter buffer size shall
be set by PARNUM=191 for IP device boards and PARNUM=235 for H.323
route boards. If the adaptive jitter buffer function is on, the initial jitter buffer
size is 60 ms.

The boards have to be re-activated to be aware of this configuration change.

The default value for this PARNUM is 3 (initial jitter buffer is 60 ms for all
ELU32/IPLU boards).

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102.3 EXAMPLE
The jitter buffer size will be adaptive for all the ELU32/IPLU boards for
connecting IP devices (initial value 60ms) and shall be set by PARNUM=235
(default value 90 ms) for all the ELU32/IPLU boards for H.323 route traffic
in the exchange.

PARNUM=109,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=111 Queuing to already paged individual

103 PARNUM=111 Queuing to already paged


individual

103.1 FORMAT
Table 104
PARNUM=111, PARVAL=D 1

0 Queuing to paging is NOT allowed


1 Queuing to paging is allowed

103.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states whether the paging to already paged extension is allowed.

103.3 EXAMPLE
Queuing to paging is allowed.

PARNUM=111,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=113 Time before an unanswered call is registered by the name and number log

104 PARNUM=113 Time before an unanswered


call is registered by the name and number
log

104.1 FORMAT
Table 105
PARNUM=113, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

0 - 16 Time in seconds. Recommended


value is 3 seconds.

104.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the time before an unanswered call is registered by the
name and number log feature.

If the unanswered call is released before the defined time is expired, the call
will not be registered by the name and number log.

104.3 EXAMPLE
The unanswered call is not registered until it has last more than 3 seconds.

PARNUM=113,PARVAL=3

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PARNUM=114 Recorded voice announcement diversion selection

105 PARNUM=114 Recorded voice


announcement diversion selection

105.1 FORMAT
Table 106
PARNUM=114, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

0 No announcement will be sent to


A-party at any of the diversions given
below (default)
1 Announcement will be sent to A-party
when B-party has activated FOLLOW
ME to another extension
2 Announcement will be sent to A-party
when B-party has activated DIRECT
DIVERSION to another extension
4 Announcement will be sent to A-party
when DIVERSION ON BUSY to
another extension will take place
8 Announcement will be sent to A-party
when called extension has activated
EXTERNAL FOLLOW ME

105.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if a recorded announcement will be sent to A-party at any
of the above mentioned diversions. For type of A-party see PARNUM=116.

PARVAL is the sum of diversion cases where an announcement will be given.

105.3 EXAMPLE 1
No recorded announcement will be given at any of the diversions above.

PARNUM=114,PARVAL=0

105.4 EXAMPLE 2
A recorded announcement will be sent when B-party has activated either
FOLLOW ME or EXTERNAL FOLLOW ME.

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PARNUM=114,PARVAL=9

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PARNUM=115 Recorded voice announcement paging diversion selection

106 PARNUM=115 Recorded voice


announcement paging diversion selection

106.1 FORMAT
Table 107
PARNUM=115, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

Announcement at diversion to paging


equipment
0 No announcement will be sent to
A-party at any of the diversions given
below (default)
1 Announcement will be sent to A-party
when called extension has activated
FOLLOW ME to paging equipment
2 Announcement will be sent to A-party
when called extension has activated
DIRECT DIVERSION to paging
equipment
4 Announcement will be sent to A-party
when DIVERSION ON BUSY to
paging equipment will take place
8 Announcement will be sent to
A-party when DIVERSION to paging
equipment AT NO ANSWER

106.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if a recorded announcement will be sent to A-party at any
of the above mentioned diversions.

PARVAL is the sum of diversion cases where announcement will be given.

106.3 EXAMPLE 1
No recorded announcement will be given at any of the diversions above.

PARNUM=115,PARVAL=0

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106.4 EXAMPLE 2
A recorded announcement will be sent when B-party has activated FOLLOW
ME to paging equipment and at DIVERSION AT NO ANSWER to paging
equipment.

PARNUM=115,PARVAL=9

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PARNUM=116 Recorded voice announcement calling party selection

107 PARNUM=116 Recorded voice


announcement calling party selection

107.1 FORMAT
Table 108
PARNUM=116, PARVAL=D 1D 2

Announcement to A-party
0 No announcement will be provided to
any A-party at diversions or calls to
PBX-groups (Default)
PBX/ACD/Call Origin groups and Individuals
1 Announcement will be provided, if
A-party is an extension (internal call),
for calls to groups/individuals
2 Announcement will be provided, if
A-party is a public trunk line, for calls
to groups/individuals
4 Announcement will be provided,
if A-party is a tie line, for calls to
groups/individuals
Follow me/Diversion
8 Announcement will be provided, if
A-party is an extension (internal call),
at follow me/diversion
16 Announcement will be provided, if
A-party is a public trunk line, at follow
me/diversion
32 Announcement will be provided,
if A-party is a tie line, at follow
me/diversion

107.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states what kind of A-party that will get a recorded
announcement at any of the above mentioned traffic cases.

Type of diversion/follow me is set in PARNUM=114.

PARVAL is the sum of traffic cases where announcement will be given.

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107.3 EXAMPLE 1
No recorded announcement will be given to any A-party at any traffic case.

PARNUM=116,PARVAL=0

107.4 EXAMPLE 2
A recorded announcement shall be provided when A-party is a public trunk
line at calls to PBX/ACD/Call Origin groups/Individuals and to any A-party at
diversion.

PARNUM=116,PARVAL=58

107.5 EXAMPLE 3
A recorded announcement shall be provided when A-party is a public trunk line
at diversions and when A-party is a public trunk line at calls to PBX-group.

PARNUM=116,PARVAL=18

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PARNUM=118 Loop-back avoidance check selection

108 PARNUM=118 Loop-back avoidance check


selection

108.1 FORMAT
Table 109
PARNUM=118, PARVAL=D 1

0 Loop-back avoidance check is not


allowed
1 Loop-back avoidance check is
allowed

108.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if loop-back avoidance check will be done in a transit
exchange. The loop-back avoidance check is done for avoiding transit calls on
the same route. The default value for this PARNUM is 1.

108.3 EXAMPLE
In case of transit exchange, Loop-back avoidance check is not allowed i.e.
transit on the same route is allowed.

PARNUM=118,PARVAL=0

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PARNUM=120 Automatic answer from DTS when calling party is an external line

109 PARNUM=120 Automatic answer from DTS


when calling party is an external line

109.1 FORMAT
Table 110
PARNUM=120, PARVAL=D 1

0 Automatic answer from DTS is


allowed when calling party is an
external line
1 Automatic answer from DTS is NOT
allowed when calling party is an
external line

109.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if an automatic answer from a DTS is allowed when
the calling party is an external line.

109.3 EXAMPLE
If an incoming call is received in a DTS that has automatic answer initiated
the calling party will have to pay for a call. This is not wanted. Instead the
automatic answer should be neglected and ringing should start on the DTS.

PARNUM=120,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=121 Maximum number of chainings of network diversion

110 PARNUM=121 Maximum number of


chainings of network diversion

110.1 FORMAT
Table 111
PARNUM=121, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3

0 - 255 Maximum number of chainings of


network diversions that are allowed

110.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the maximum number of chainings for network diversion
that are allowed in a common channel signalling (CCS) (APNSS/ DPNSS or
ISDN) private network.

In case of APNSS/DPNSS or ISDN/(Call Diversion with UUI) network the


diversion counter is placed in the gateway/originating PINX and is increased
every time an outgoing trunk is seized. This counter is checked against the
maximum number of diversions allowed. In case of ISDN/(Call forwarding with
GFP) network the diversion counter is passed with the call setup and diversion
messages. This is stepped up at each served user PINX and checked against
the maximum number of diversions allowed of that PINX.

110.3 EXAMPLE
The maximum number of chainings of network diversion are 5.

PARNUM=121,PARVAL=5

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PARNUM=122 States whether one second or six seconds resolution is selected in duration time field for CIL

111 PARNUM=122 States whether one second


or six seconds resolution is selected in
duration time field for CIL

111.1 FORMAT
Table 112
PARNUM=122, PARVAL=D 1

1 One second resolution is selected


6 Six seconds resolution is selected

111.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if a CIL duration time should be based on one second or
six seconds resolution time.

111.3 EXAMPLE
The CIL duration time should be based on one second resolution time.

PARNUM=122,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=123 Handling of ETE-DTMF mode for remote extension

112 PARNUM=123 Handling of ETE-DTMF


mode for remote extension

112.1 FORMAT
Table 113
PARNUM=123, PARVAL=D 1

0 Suffix digit is needed (PARNUM=56)


1 Internal ETE-DTMF (regardless
PARNUM=56) (default value)

112.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the handling of the ETE-DTMF mode for remote
extension. When DTMF tone is received from the public terminal associated
to RXN, it can be handled as a service request, or the DTMF tone can be
re-transmitted to the connected party.

112.3 EXAMPLE 1
If PARNUM=56 has a value between 0-9, the suffix digit is needed to handle
ETE-DTMF tones.

PARNUM=123,PARVAL=0

112.4 EXAMPLE 2
If PARNUM=56 has the value 15, it is not possible to request service, all the
digits are treated as DTMF tones.

PARNUM=123,PARVAL=0

112.5 EXAMPLE 3
Regardless the value of PARNUM=56, it is possible to request a service
(according to PARNUM=124) or send a DTMF tone to the connected party.

PARNUM=123,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=124 Inquiry request procedure for remote extension

113 PARNUM=124 Inquiry request procedure


for remote extension

113.1 FORMAT
Table 114
PARNUM=124, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3

0 - BBB Procedure format. Default value is A.


A = *, B = #

113.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the suffix procedure digits for requesting Inquiry from a
remote extension.

113.3 EXAMPLE 1
The procedure for requesting an Inquiry from a remote extension is *0#.

PARNUM=124,PARVAL=A0B

113.4 EXAMPLE 2
The procedure for requesting an Inquiry from a remote extension is **.

PARNUM=124,PARVAL=AA

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PARNUM=125 Time supervision of a call back mission, initiated when the called party is busy. (A-side)

114 PARNUM=125 Time supervision of a call


back mission, initiated when the called
party is busy. (A-side)

114.1 FORMAT
Table 115
PARNUM=125, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

60 - 10800 Time in seconds. Recommended


value is 3600 seconds.

114.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the time during which an initiated call back mission is
active at the A-side when the called party is busy.

At time out, the call back missions on the A-side and the B-side will be released.

The A-/B-side refers to where the A-/B-party is located, in the same PABX
or in different PABXs.

The time supervision on the A-side should be shorter than the one on the
B-side (PARNUM=126).

114.3 EXAMPLE
Call back at busy has been initiated towards an extension. The call back
mission is cancelled after 1 hour.

PARNUM=125,PARVAL=3600

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PARNUM=126 Time supervision of a call back mission, initiated when the called party is busy. (B-side)

115 PARNUM=126 Time supervision of a call


back mission, initiated when the called
party is busy. (B-side)

115.1 FORMAT
Table 116
PARNUM=126, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

120 - 10860 Time in seconds. Recommended


value is 3660 seconds.

115.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the time during which an initiated call back mission is
active at the B-side when the called party is busy.

At time out, the call back mission on the B-side will be released.

The A-/B-side refers to where the A-/B-party is located, in the same PABX
or in different PABXs.

The time supervision on the B-side should be longer than the one on the A-side
(PARNUM=125).

115.3 EXAMPLE
Call back at busy has been initiated towards an extension. The call back
mission is cancelled after 1 hour and 1 minute.

PARNUM=126,PARVAL=3660

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PARNUM=127 Time supervision of a call back mission, initiated when no answer is received from called
party. (A-side)

116 PARNUM=127 Time supervision of a call


back mission, initiated when no answer is
received from called party. (A-side)

116.1 FORMAT
Table 117
PARNUM=127, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

60 - 28800 Time in seconds. Recommended


value is 7200 seconds.

116.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the time during which an initiated call back mission is
active on the A-side when no answer is received from the called party.

At time out, the call back missions on the A-side and the B-side will be released.

The A-/B-side refers to where the A-/B-party is located, in the same PABX
or in different PABXs.

The time supervision on the A-side should be shorter than the one in the B-side
(PARNUM=128).

116.3 EXAMPLE
Call back at no answer has been initiated towards an extension. The call back
mission is cancelled after 2 hours.

PARNUM=127,PARVAL=7200

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PARNUM=128 Time supervision of a call back mission, initiated when no answer from called party. (B-side)

117 PARNUM=128 Time supervision of a call


back mission, initiated when no answer
from called party. (B-side)

117.1 FORMAT
Table 118
PARNUM=128, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

120 - 28860 Time in seconds. Recommended


value is 7260 seconds.

117.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the time during which an initiated call back mission is
active on the B-side when no answer is received from the called party.

At time out, the call back mission at the B-side will be released.

The A-/B-side refers to where the A-/B-party is located, in the same PABX
or in different PABXs.

The time supervision on the B-side should be longer than the one on the A-side
(PARNUM=127).

117.3 EXAMPLE
Call back at no answer has been initiated towards an extension. The call back
mission is cancelled after 2 hours and 1 minute.

PARNUM=128,PARVAL=7260

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PARNUM=130 Default value used if third party’s IPL cannot be fetched

118 PARNUM=130 Default value used if third


party's IPL cannot be fetched

118.1 FORMAT
Table 119
PARNUM=130, PARVAL=D 1

0-3 This is a default value used if third


party's intrusion protection level (IPL)
cannot be fetched

118.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the default value used if third party's exchange in an
intrusion situation over a network that does not support Intrusion Protection
Level.

The parameter is valid for incoming and outgoing external lines in the intruded
party's exchange.

118.3 EXAMPLE
If third party's intrusion protection level cannot be fetched, priority level 3 will
be used.

PARNUM=130,PARVAL=3

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PARNUM=131 Authority code versus customer number

119 PARNUM=131 Authority code versus


customer number

119.1 FORMAT
Table 120
PARNUM=131, PARVAL=D 1

0 Customer Number for the extension


is used in order to permit outgoing
traffic
1 Customer Number for the authority
code is used in order to permit
outgoing traffic

119.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if the customer number for the extension, or the customer
number for the authority code is to be used in order to permit outgoing traffic.
Valid only for authorization codes initiated with customer number.

119.3 EXAMPLE
The customer number of the extension will be used in order to permit outgoing
traffic.

PARNUM=131,PARVAL=0

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PARNUM=132 IDNX Service Selection value for PABX operator consoles

120 PARNUM=132 IDNX Service Selection


value for PABX operator consoles

120.1 FORMAT
Table 121
PARNUM=132, PARVAL=D 1

0 IDNX Service template 0


1 IDNX Service template 1
2 IDNX Service template 2
3 IDNX Service template 3
4 IDNX Service template 4
5 IDNX Service template 5
6 IDNX Service template 6
7 IDNX Service template 7

120.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states a suitable IDNX service selection template for PABX
operator consoles.

120.3 EXAMPLE
Calls made from the PABX operator consoles are to use IDNX service template
7.

PARNUM=132,PARVAL=7

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PARNUM=133 IDNX Service Selection value for data extensions

121 PARNUM=133 IDNX Service Selection


value for data extensions

121.1 FORMAT
Table 122
PARNUM=133, PARVAL=D 1

0 IDNX Service template 0


1 IDNX Service template 1
2 IDNX Service template 2
3 IDNX Service template 3
4 IDNX Service template 4
5 IDNX Service template 5
6 IDNX Service template 6
7 IDNX Service template 7

121.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states a suitable IDNX service selection template for data
extensions.

121.3 EXAMPLE
Calls made from data extensions are to use IDNX service template 6.

PARNUM=133,PARVAL=6

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PARNUM=134 States whether ADN’s LED shall have an indication when an ACD member is unavailable
in an ACD group

122 PARNUM=134 States whether ADN's LED


shall have an indication when an ACD
member is unavailable in an ACD group

122.1 FORMAT
Table 123
PARNUM=134, PARVAL=D 1

0 No indication on the LED at


unavailable
1 The LED of the APN will have a
steady indication when an ACD
member is unavailable in the ACD
group

122.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states whether the ADN's LED will have an indication when an
ACD member is unavailable in an ACD group.

122.3 EXAMPLE
All ADNs which are members in an ACD group will have steady indication on
their LEDs when they are unavailable.

PARNUM=134,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=135 States whether CIL shall record, through a condition code, a Malicious call tracing

123 PARNUM=135 States whether CIL shall


record, through a condition code, a
Malicious call tracing

123.1 FORMAT
Table 124
PARNUM=135, PARVAL=D 1

0 Do NOT record specific condition


code in a CIL call record for MCT
calls
1 Record specific condition code in a
CIL call record for MCT calls

123.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states whether a CIL call record will contain the condition code
for MCT when the user activates the feature in the event of a malicious call.

If the value is set to zero, MCT is executed without being logged in the
exchange but in the public ISDN network. For a CCSS7 route the value shall
be set to one, e.g. MCT calls shall always be logged in a CIL call record.

123.3 EXAMPLE
CIL call record will contain condition code for MCT, if MCT is ordered by the
user.

PARNUM=135,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=137 ACD group member/queue display on DTS

124 PARNUM=137 ACD group member/queue


display on DTS

124.1 FORMAT
Table 125
PARNUM=137, PARVAL=D 1

0 The ACD agent is NOT allowed to


invoke member/queue display feature
1 The ACD agent is allowed to invoke
member/queue display feature

124.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if the ACD group queue information will be displayed on
the console. Only the digital instrument with a three and four rows display
will be able to show the information.

124.3 EXAMPLE
ACD agents with a digital instrument of three and four rows will be able to
invoke updating of present members and queue status on their consoles.

PARNUM=137,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=138 Time before false B-answer is sent to the cooperating exchange to prevent time out when
queuing towards ACD/PBX-group

125 PARNUM=138 Time before false B-answer


is sent to the cooperating exchange to
prevent time out when queuing towards
ACD/PBX-group

125.1 FORMAT
Table 126
PARNUM=138, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3

0 - 180 Time in seconds

125.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the time in queue before the false B-answer will be sent
for an external incoming call to ACD/PBX-group, to prevent the cooperating
exchange from timing out.

The parameter must have a lower value than PARNUM=41 in a possible


originating exchange.

125.3 EXAMPLE
After 120 seconds in queue towards ACD/PBX-group a false B-answer is sent
to the cooperating exchange.

PARNUM=138,PARVAL=120

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PARNUM=139 RVA option for queue

126 PARNUM=139 RVA option for queue

126.1 FORMAT
Table 127
PARNUM=139, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

0 No announcement will be sent to


a PABX operator queue. Partial
PABX operator queue message is
selected. Partial ACD/PBX-group
queue message is selected. When
no recorded announcement machine
is available for an ADC/PBX-group
welcome message or queue
announcement message, normal
call processing will occur with a
voice message being bypassed.
The ACD/PBX-group music on hold
standard message is selected. This
is the default value
1 Announcement will be sent if the
A-party is in the PABX operator
queue
2 Complete voice message will be
provided when a PABX operator
answers the call and the A-party is
receiving a recorded voice message
4 Complete voice message will be
provided when an ACD/PBX-group
individual becomes free and A-party
is receiving a recorded queue voice
message
8 A busy tone will be provided when the
recorded announcement machine, for
some reason, is not available for the
ACD/PBX-group or PABX-operator
welcome messages

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16 A busy tone will be provided when the


recorded announcement machine,
for some reason, is not available
for the ACD/PBX-group queue
announcement messages
32 ACD/PBX-group music on hold
special message will be provided

126.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the RVA option for queue:

- Enables/disables the PABX operator queue voice message.


- Selects partial or complete voice message for the PABX operator queue.
- Selects partial or complete voice message for an ACD/PBX-group queue.
- Selects busy tone or bypass when no recorded announcement machine is
available for the ACD/PBX-group welcome messages.
- Selects busy tone or bypass when no recorded announcement machine is
available for the ACD/PBX-group queue announcement messages.
- Selects music on hold standard message or special message.

PARVAL is the sum of traffic cases where selection shall be given.

126.3 EXAMPLE 1
The recorded voice announcement queue selection:

- Announcement will be sent to a PABX operator queue.


- Complete PABX operator message is selected.
- Complete ACD/PBX-group queue announcement message is selected.
- Voice message is bypassed when no recorded announcement machine
is available for an ACD/PBX-group welcome or queue announcement message.
- The ACD/PBX-group music on hold standard message is selected.

PARNUM=139,PARVAL=7

126.4 EXAMPLE 2
The recorded voice announcement queue selection:

- No announcement will be sent to a PABX operator queue.


- Partial PABX operator message is selected.
- Partial ACD/PBX-group queue announcement message is selected.
- Busy tone shall be sent when no recorded announcement machine
is available for an ACD/PBX-group welcome announcement message.
- Voice message is bypassed when no recorded announcement machine
is available for an ACD/PBX-group queue announcement message.

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PARNUM=139 RVA option for queue

- The ACD/PBX-group music on hold special message is selected.

PARNUM=139,PARVAL=40

126.5 EXAMPLE 3
The recorded voice announcement queue selection:

- No announcement will be sent to a PABX operator queue.


- Partial PABX operator message is selected.
- Complete ACD/PBX-group queue announcement message is selected.
- Busy tone shall be sent when no recorded announcement machine
is available for an ACD/PBX-group welcome message.
- Busy tone shall be sent when no recorded announcement machine
is available for an ACD/PBX-group queue announcement message.
- The ACD/PBX-group music on hold special message is selected.

PARNUM=139,PARVAL=60

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PARNUM=140 RVA diversion announcement

127 PARNUM=140 RVA diversion


announcement

127.1 FORMAT
Table 128
PARNUM=140, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3

0 - 250 Voice announcement number, 1 -


250. Default is 0 (no announcement)

127.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the voice announcement for calls diverted to an extension
and a PABX operator.

127.3 EXAMPLE
The RVA diversion announcement number is 131.

PARNUM=140,PARVAL=131

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PARNUM=141 RVA paging diversion announcement

128 PARNUM=141 RVA paging diversion


announcement

128.1 FORMAT
Table 129
PARNUM=141, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3

0 - 250 Voice announcement number, 1 -


250. Default is 0 (no announcement).

128.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the voice announcement for calls diverted to paging.

128.3 EXAMPLE
The RVA paging diversion announcement number is 31.

PARNUM=141,PARVAL=31

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PARNUM=142 RVA external follow me announcement

129 PARNUM=142 RVA external follow me


announcement

129.1 FORMAT
Table 130
PARNUM=142, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3

0 - 250 Voice announcement number, 1 -


250. Default is 0 (no announcement)

129.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the voice announcement for an external follow me.

129.3 EXAMPLE
The RVA external follow me announcement number is 44.

PARNUM=142,PARVAL=44

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PARNUM=143 RVA individual PABX operator queue announcement

130 PARNUM=143 RVA individual PABX


operator queue announcement

130.1 FORMAT
Table 131
PARNUM=143, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3

0 - 250 Voice announcement number, 1 -


250. Default is 0 (no announcement)

130.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the voice announcement for the individual PABX operator
queue.

130.3 EXAMPLE
The RVA individual PABX operator queue announcement number is 233.

PARNUM=143,PARVAL=233

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PARNUM=145 Start of call information transfer to a voice mail system

131 PARNUM=145 Start of call information


transfer to a voice mail system

131.1 FORMAT
Table 132
PARNUM=145, PARVAL=D 1

0 The exchange will send call


information immediately after ringing
the voice mail system. The voice
mail system answers the call after
information is received (default).
1 The exchange will send call
information after the voice mail
system has answered.

131.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if information regarding a call to the voice mail system
is sent immediately after the exchange rings the voice mail port or after voice
mail answers the call. This parameter is only applicable when the voice mail
system requires a dedicated GICI channel (over ICU/ICU2 or NIU/NIU2 boards)
for transferring the information.

131.3 EXAMPLE
Exchange is to send call information immediately after calling the voice mail
system. Voice mail will answer the call after this information is received.

PARNUM=145,PARVAL=0

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PARNUM=146 Sending of B-answer signal when rerouting to answer position at call to vacant number

132 PARNUM=146 Sending of B-answer signal


when rerouting to answer position at call to
vacant number

132.1 FORMAT
Table 133
PARNUM=146, PARVAL=D 1

0 B-answer signal will be sent


1 B-answer signal will NOT be sent

132.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if the B-answer signal will be sent at a DID-call to a
vacant number and the call is rerouted to a predefined answering position for
vacant numbers.

Value 1 is used when an external A-party will not be charged at wrong number.

132.3 EXAMPLE
B-answer signal will be sent when a DID-call to a vacant number is rerouted to
an answering position for vacant numbers.

PARNUM=146,PARVAL=0

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PARNUM=147 False B-answer to external line when a call is placed in queue to ACD/PBX-group

133 PARNUM=147 False B-answer to external


line when a call is placed in queue to
ACD/PBX-group

133.1 FORMAT
Table 134
PARNUM=147, PARVAL=D 1

0 False B-answer is NOT sent


1 False B-answer is sent after time set
in PARNUM=138 has elapsed

133.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if a false B-answer is sent or not sent to external line
when the call is placed in queue to an ACD/PBX-group. The false B-answer is
sent after the time set in PARNUM=138.

False B-answer may be sent to an external line to stop ringing/queue


supervision at the A-party. Otherwise the connection will be disconnected
after a few minutes.

133.3 EXAMPLE
No false B-answer will be sent to external line.

PARNUM=147,PARVAL=0

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PARNUM=148 Warning Type for Forced Release

134 PARNUM=148 Warning Type for Forced


Release

134.1 FORMAT
Table 135
PARNUM=148, PARVAL=D1D2D3
0 Tone will be sent to calling party.
1-250 RVA message number sent to calling
party.
255 No warning is presented.

134.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if a tone or RVA message will be send to the calling party,
as an early warning information when one pulse remains.

134.3 EXAMPLE
The RVA announcement number 1 is sent to the calling party.

PARNUM=148,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=149 End Announcement Type for Forced Release

135 PARNUM=149 End Announcement Type


for Forced Release

135.1 FORMAT
Table 136
PARNUM=149, PARVAL=D1
0 Tone will be sent to calling party
1 RVA message will be sent to calling
party

135.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if tone or RVA message VOCT 17 (Vocal guidance traffic
case) is to be used when call is initiated and no pulses remains.

135.3 EXAMPLE
The RVA message VOCT 17 is sent to the calling party.

PARNUM=149,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=150 The cost per charging pulse consists of fractions (in hundredths or thousandths)

136 PARNUM=150 The cost per charging pulse


consists of fractions (in hundredths or
thousandths)

136.1 FORMAT
Table 137
PARNUM=150, PARVAL=D 1

0 Cost per charging pulse, consists of


no fractions
1 Cost per charging pulse, consists of
fractions (Value/100)
2 Cost per charging pulse, consists of
fractions (Value/1000)

136.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states whether the charging cost per pulse will contain fractions.

The charging cost is received from an ISDN network and is displayed at the
A-party with an appropriate display.

136.3 EXAMPLE
The given cost per charging pulse consists of fractions (in hundredths).

PARNUM=150,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=151 Operator charged for extending calls to an external party.

137 PARNUM=151 Operator charged for


extending calls to an external party.

137.1 FORMAT
Table 138
PARNUM=151, PARVAL=D 1

0 Operator charged for extending calls


1 Operator NOT charged for extending
calls

137.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if the operator will be charged for extending calls to an
external party.

Whenever an extension requests the PABX operator for extending call to an


external party and the operator extends the call after speech, the operator
is charged till the moment the call is extended. After extending the call, the
assisted extension is charged for the remaining call.

By changing the PARNUM value the assisted extension can be made charged
for the entire call.

Default value for the parameter is zero.

137.3 EXAMPLE
The operator is not charged for extending call to an external party.

PARNUM=151,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=153 A-number request and A-subscriber charging for calls to data extension and PABX operator
(MFC-signalling). A-number or trunk-line identity shown on PABX operator console on incoming calls
on public CCS trunks

138 PARNUM=153 A-number request


and A-subscriber charging for calls to
data extension and PABX operator
(MFC-signalling). A-number or trunk-line
identity shown on PABX operator console
on incoming calls on public CCS trunks

138.1 FORMAT
Table 139
PARNUM=153, PARVAL=D 1

0 No A-number information request and


the A-party will be charged on call
(MFC-signalling). Trunk line identity
is shown on the PABX operator
console (CCS trunk).
1 A-party will NOT be charged on a call
to a PABX operator.
2 A-party will NOT be charged on a call
to a data extension.
4 A-number information request
(MFC-signalling). A-number is shown
on the PABX operator console (CCS
trunk) or on the ICS terminal.

138.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if the number of the A-party will be requested and
displayed on call to a PABX operator for incoming calls on DID-trunk with
MFC-signalling. It is also optional if the A-party will be charged on call to a
PABX operator or a data extension. For incoming calls on CCS trunks it is
optional whether the A-number or the trunk-line identity shall be shown.

PARVAL is the sum of the selected values.

Default value for the parameter is zero.

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138.3 EXAMPLE 1
On incoming DID-call to a PABX operator the number of the A-party will be
requested. If the B-party is a data extension the A-party will not be charged
for the call. A-number is shown on the PABX operator console on incoming
calls from public CCS trunks.

PARNUM=153,PARVAL=6

138.4 EXAMPLE 2 (ICS Specific)


If the parameter is set to value 4, the A-number will be displayed on the ICS
terminal instead of dialled number if the following criteria are fulfilled: No
redirection and public number exist.

PARNUM=153,PARVAL=4

If the parameter has the default value zero, the dialled number will be displayed
on the ICS terminal in most cases. The exception is when there is no redirection
and the private number is a directory number (extension, PABX operator or
external number). In this case the A-number is displayed, regardless of what
the parameter value is.

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PARNUM=154 Number of Music On Hold outputs per TMU board

139 PARNUM=154 Number of Music On Hold


outputs per TMU board

139.1 FORMAT
Table 140
PARNUM=154, PARVAL=D 1

0 No music on hold outputs


1 One music on hold outputs
2 Two music on hold outputs

139.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states how many music on hold outputs there are on each
TMU board.
There can be a maximum of 3 music on hold outputs per LIM.

Note: It is not possible to increase the PARVAL value after it has been
changed to a lower value, unless the TMU board is removed and
re-inserted.

See also PARNUM=177.

139.3 EXAMPLE
The number of music on hold outputs are set to one output.

PARNUM=154,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=155 Selection of DTMF Detection time during speech

140 PARNUM=155 Selection of DTMF


Detection time during speech

140.1 FORMAT
Table 141
PARNUM=155, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

0 DTMF detection time is 40ms


1 DTMF detection time is 48ms
2 DTMF detection time is 52ms
3 DTMF detection time is 60ms
4 DTMF detection time is 64ms
5 DTMF detection time is 72ms.
(Recommended value)
6 DTMF detection time is 76ms
7 DTMF detection time is 84ms
8 DTMF detection time is 88ms
9 DTMF detection time is 96ms
10 DTMF detection time is 100ms
11 DTMF detection time is 108ms
11 DTMF detection time is 112ms
13 DTMF detection time is 120ms
14 DTMF detection time is 124ms
15 DTMF detection time is 132ms
16 DTMF detection time is 136ms
17 DTMF detection time is 144ms
18 DTMF detection time is 148ms
19 DTMF detection time is 156ms
20 DTMF detection time is 160ms

140.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the DTMF detection value which is sent to the SPU4
board to correct the digit detection during speech.

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140.3 EXAMPLE
The DTMF detection time for SPU4 board is 72 ms.

PARNUM=155,PARVAL=5

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PARNUM=156 Call discrimination check for Deflect/SST cases

141 PARNUM=156 Call discrimination check for


Deflect/SST cases

141.1 FORMAT
Table 142
PARNUM=156, PARVAL=D 1

0 No TCD check for Deflect and Single


Step Transfer
1 TCD check shall be performed for
Deflect and Single Step Transfer

141.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states whether Call Discrimination (TCD) check shall be done
for the Deflect and Single Step Transfer features. The default is that no TCD
check is done.

141.3 EXAMPLE
If the Deflect or Single Step Transfer features are executed, call discrimination
check shall be done.

PARNUM=156,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=158 Music On Hold channel selection for parked parties

142 PARNUM=158 Music On Hold channel


selection for parked parties

142.1 FORMAT
Table 143
PARNUM=158, PARVAL=D 1

0 Tone (market dependent) will be


provided by exchange to the parked
parties (default value).
1 Both Internal and External parked
parties will receive music from MoH
channel 1.
2 External parked parties will receive
music from MoH channel 1. Internal
parked parties and tie lines will
receive music from MoH channel 2.

142.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states whether internal parked parties, tie lines will receive
music from the same or different MoH channel. External Parked parties (Public)
will receive music from channel 1 or channel 2 depending on the value set for
the application system.

142.3 EXAMPLE
Internal parked parties and tie lines will receive music from MoH channel 2.

PARNUM=158,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=159 Display of calling party’s name/number on multiple represented extensions

143 PARNUM=159 Display of calling party's


name/number on multiple represented
extensions

143.1 FORMAT
Table 144
PARNUM=159, PARVAL=D 1

0 Do not display calling party's


name/number on multiple
represented extensions
1 Display calling party's name/number
on multiple represented extensions.

143.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if the name/number of incoming calls to an extension
which is multiple represented on other extensions will be displayed on the
multiple represented extensions or not.

The default value is set not to display the callers identity on multiple represented
extensions.

143.3 EXAMPLE
The calling party's name/number will be displayed on the multiple represented
extensions.

PARNUM=159,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=161 States the selection for sending of false B-answer to an external line before the RVA
is provided

144 PARNUM=161 States the selection for


sending of false B-answer to an external
line before the RVA is provided

144.1 FORMAT
Table 145
PARNUM=161, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4

0 No sending of false B-answer


Selection of part that will receive false B-answer
1 Tie line
2 Public line
Sending of a false B-answer
4 Send false B-answer before diversion
message and before calls towards a
mobile extension or a fixed remote
extension
8 Send false B-answer before diversion
to a paging message
16 Send false B-answer before
PBX/ACD-group welcome message
32 Send false B-answer before
PBX/ACD-group queue message
64 Send false B-answer before external
follow me message
128 Send false B-answer before operator
queue message
256 Send false B-answer before
PBX/ACD-group continuous
message
512 Send false B-answer before operator
welcome message
1024 Send false B-answer before operator
continuous message

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2048 Send false B-answer before individual


welcome message
4096 Send false B-answer before individual
continuous message

144.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if the false B-answer will be sent to an external line before
a recorded voice announcement message is provided. The selection can be
applied to tie line and/or public line.

PARVAL is the sum of the selected values.

The selection can be applied to tie line and/or public line with the following
conditions.

1. False B-answer is always sent for calls from a manual trunk line when RVA
is programmed, irrespective of the selected value of this parameter.

2. If signalling system of the external line is APNSS, DPNSS, ISDN or H323,


false B-answer is provided according to the selected value of this parameter if:
- the calling party type is private external line, public external line or not known.
- the calling party type is not one of the mentioned above (private external line,
public external line or not known), but the call is over a VPN network.

Otherwise, false B-answer is not provided irrespective of the selected value


of this parameter.

3. If the signalling system of the external line is other than APNSS, DPNSS,
ISDN or H323, false B-answer is provided according to the selected value
of this parameter.

144.3 EXAMPLE
The sending of false B-answer before providing PBX/ACD-group/Individual
welcome and external follow me message if the calling party is a public line.

PARNUM=161,PARVAL=82

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PARNUM=162 States the selection for starting an external follow me call

145 PARNUM=162 States the selection for


starting an external follow me call

145.1 FORMAT
Table 146
PARNUM=162, PARVAL=D 1

0 Process external follow me call after


RVA message is completed
1 Process external follow me call while
RVA message is playing

145.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if the external follow me call should be processed
after the Recorded Voice Announcement message is completed or while the
message is playing.

145.3 EXAMPLE
Process the external follow me call while the calling party is listening to the
Recorded Voice Announcement message.

PARNUM=162,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=163 Maximum queue to common PABX operator related to the number of present PABX operators

146 PARNUM=163 Maximum queue to common


PABX operator related to the number of
present PABX operators

146.1 FORMAT
Table 147
PARNUM=163, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3

0 - 100 Number of calls in queue

146.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the maximum queue length to common PABX operator
related to the number of present operators before the overflow will be activated.
If the total number of waiting operator calls in the exchange, is larger then
the stated value in PARNUM=163 multiplied with the total number of present
operators in the exchange, the call will be overflowed. If the value 0 is stated
the function is not used.

If both PARNUM=163 and PARNUM=164 are defined, then the function


according to PARNUM=163 is executed.

146.3 EXAMPLE
Reroute calls to centralized operator if the number of calls in the common PABX
operator queue exceeds 35.

PARNUM=163,PARVAL=35

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PARNUM=164 Maximum queue to common PABX operator

147 PARNUM=164 Maximum queue to common


PABX operator

147.1 FORMAT
Table 148
PARNUM=164, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3

0 - 100 Number of calls in queue per present


PABX operator

147.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the maximum queue length to a common PABX operator.
If the total number of waiting calls for any operator which serves the actual
call origin group exceed the stated value in PARNUM=164, the call will be
overflowed. This function takes care of the operators queue situation per call
origin group and not the total number of waiting operator calls in the exchange.
If the value 0 is stated the function is not used.

If both PARNUM=163 and PARNUM=164 are defined, then the function


according to PARNUM=163 is executed.

147.3 EXAMPLE
Reroute calls to centralized operator if the number of calls in the common PABX
operator queue exceeds15 per present PABX operator.

PARNUM=164,PARVAL=15

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PARNUM=165 Maximum ringing time on an ACD extension

148 PARNUM=165 Maximum ringing time on


an ACD extension

148.1 FORMAT
Table 149
PARNUM=165, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3

1 - 32768 Time in seconds. Recommended


minimum value is 10 seconds

148.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the maximum ringing time on an ACD extension. If the
ACD agent does not answer during the predefined time, the agent will become
unavailable for further selection. The call to the ACD group will continue with an
attempt to reach a new ACD agent.

148.3 EXAMPLE
The maximum ringing time on an ACD extension is set to 15 seconds. If the
ACD agent does not answer within 15 seconds, the agents position (extension)
will be marked as unavailable for further selection.

PARNUM=165,PARVAL=15

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PARNUM=167 Interception information on OPI

149 PARNUM=167 Interception information on


OPI

149.1 FORMAT
Table 150
PARNUM=167, PARVAL=D 1

0 No interception information on OPI


1 Interception information will be
displayed on OPI

149.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if the interception computer will display the diverted
extension's absence information even if the extension and the PABX operator
belong to different customers.

149.3 EXAMPLE
The interception information function is to be used.

PARNUM=167,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=169 States queue time before connecting to individual PABX operator queue announcement

150 PARNUM=169 States queue time before


connecting to individual PABX operator
queue announcement

150.1 FORMAT
Table 151
PARNUM=169, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3

2 - 180 Time in seconds

150.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the amount of time a call will remain in the individual
PABX operator queue before receiving the recorded announcement queue
message.

150.3 EXAMPLE
The queue time shall be 15 seconds.

PARNUM=169,PARVAL=15

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PARNUM=170 Defines the lowest TCD category allowed to perform default routing from the LCR feature

151 PARNUM=170 Defines the lowest TCD


category allowed to perform default routing
from the LCR feature

151.1 FORMAT
Table 152
PARNUM=170, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

0 - 15 TCD category

151.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the TCD category that is the lowest required for a user in
order to be routed to the default routing from the LCR feature.
The default value for this parameter is minimum TCD category, i.e. TCD
category 0.

151.3 EXAMPLE
The lowest TCD category allowed to perform default routing from the LCR
feature is 10.

PARNUM=170,PARVAL=10

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PARNUM=171 ACD call qualification code length

152 PARNUM=171 ACD call qualification code


length

152.1 FORMAT
Table 153
PARNUM=171, PARVAL=D 1

2 - 5 Maximum number of digits in a call


qualification code

152.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the maximum Call qualification code length that will
be accepted for calls to ACD agents. Call qualification code can be entered
by an ACD agent while a call is in progress or during clerical time. The Call
qualification code is saved for each call and can later be used for classification
of the calls.

The Call qualification feature can only be used within Automatic Call Distribution.

152.3 EXAMPLE
The maximum number of digits in a Call qualification code will be 4.

PARNUM=171,PARVAL=4

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PARNUM=172 States the selection of collect call category for PABX operator (Brazil) and whether the
collect call is allowed in gateway exchange

153 PARNUM=172 States the selection of


collect call category for PABX operator
(Brazil) and whether the collect call is
allowed in gateway exchange

153.1 FORMAT
Table 154
PARNUM=172, PARVAL=D 1

0 Collect call to operator is not allowed.


Collect call in gateway exchange is
not allowed.
1 Collect call to operator is allowed.
Collect call in gateway exchange is
not allowed.
2 Collect call to operator is not allowed.
Collect call in gateway exchange is
allowed.
3 Collect call to operator is allowed.
Collect call in gateway exchange is
allowed.

153.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states whether a PABX operator can accept collect calls and
whether collect call is allowed in a gateway exchange.
When the parameter is set to one then the collect calls to the PABX operator
are accepted and the PABX operator is charged for the call. When the
parameter is set to two, the collect calls are allowed in the gateway exchange
and the gateway exchange will be charged for the call. The default value for
this parameter is zero.

Note: Only the Brazilian public network supports this feature.

153.3 EXAMPLE
The PABX operator can accept the incoming collect calls (Brazil).

PARNUM=172,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=173 Common PABX Operator queue priorities

154 PARNUM=173 Common PABX Operator


queue priorities

154.1 FORMAT
Table 155
PARNUM=173, PARVAL=D 1

0 Trunk call has higher priority


1 PABX operator call has higher priority
2 Queue time has higher priority
(longest time in queue)

154.2 FUNCION
The parameter states the common PABX operator queue priority. When the
parameter is set to zero the trunk calls have higher priority than PABX operator
calls, when it is one, the PABX operator calls have higher priority than trunk calls
and when it is two, the call is selected by the time that it has been in the queue.

154.3 EXAMPLE
PABX Operator calls will have higher priority than trunk calls.

PARNUM=173,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=174 Removal of alarm indication on OPI

155 PARNUM=174 Removal of alarm indication


on OPI

155.1 FORMAT
Table 156
PARNUM=174, PARVAL=D 1

0 Alarm will be indicated on OPI


1 Removal of alarm indication on OPI

155.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states whether alarm indication on OPI will be used.

155.3 EXAMPLE
The Removal of alarm indication on OPI function is to be used.

PARNUM=174,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=175 States whether the PABX operator can camp-on a call to a busy extension without call
waiting category

156 PARNUM=175 States whether the PABX


operator can camp-on a call to a busy
extension without call waiting category

156.1 FORMAT
Table 157
PARNUM=175, PARVAL=D 1

0 PABX operator cannot camp-on a


call to a busy extension
1 PABX operator can camp-on one call
to a busy extension
2-9 PABX operator can camp-on 2 to 9
calls to a busy extension

156.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if a PABX operator can camp-on a call to a busy
extension irrespective of its call waiting category. When the operator camps-on,
after intrusion, this parameter is not checked.

156.3 EXAMPLE
PABX operator shall not be able to camp-on calls to a busy extension with no
call waiting category.

PARNUM=175,PARVAL=0

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PARNUM=176 Type of supervision for a parked external call on a DTS or IPeX

157 PARNUM=176 Type of supervision for a


parked external call on a DTS or IPeX

157.1 FORMAT
Table 158
PARNUM=176, PARVAL=D 1

0 Only external calls with no clear


availability, parked by DTS or IPeX
are supervised. At time out the call is
disconnected
1 All external calls parked by DTS or
IPeX are supervised. At time out the
DTS is re-rung. If still no answer
is received the call is rerouted to a
PABX operator. For IPeX, at time
out the call is rerouted to a PABX
operator, never re-rung.

157.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the type of supervision an external incoming call has
when parked by a digital telephone set (DTS) or IPeX. If the parked call is not
retrieved by the DTS or IPeX before the time selected in PARNUM=89 expires,
the selected option is executed.

157.3 EXAMPLE
If a DTS or IPeX parks an external call and does not retrieve the call within
the time set in PARNUM=89, the DTS will be re-rung. If still no answer, the
call is rerouted to PABX operator. The IPeX will be rerouted directly to PABX
operator when time out.

PARNUM=176,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=177 Selection of tone instead of external music on hold

158 PARNUM=177 Selection of tone instead of


external music on hold

158.1 FORMAT
Table 159
PARNUM=177, PARVAL=D 1

0 External inputs 1 to 3 are used for


external music on hold
1 Connect tone instead of external
music on hold for channel 1
2 Connect tone instead of external
music on hold for channel 2
4 Connect tone instead of external
music on hold for channel 3
8 Connect verification tone instead of
external music on hold for channel 1
16 Connect verification tone instead of
external music on hold for channel 2
32 Connect verification tone instead of
external music on hold for channel 3

158.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if waiting progress tone is given instead of music on hold
from external equipment connected to TMU or TSU-T. The parameter value
can be added to get all selections.

158.3 EXAMPLE
Tone message is always given instead of music on hold for channels 1 to
3 from external equipment.

PARNUM=177,PARVAL=7

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PARNUM=178 Retain hunt group member at diversion on no answer

159 PARNUM=178 Retain hunt group member


at diversion on no answer

159.1 FORMAT
Table 160
PARNUM=178, PARVAL=D 1

0 PBX members will be excluded from


group at diversion on no answer
1 PBX members will be retained from
group at diversion on no answer

159.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if a member of a PBX group will be excluded from its
group after diversion on no answer has been done.

159.3 EXAMPLE
The members of a PBX group will be retained in the group after diversion on no
answer.

PARNUM=178,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=179 Minimum number of digits in individual (regional) authorization code

160 PARNUM=179 Minimum number of digits in


individual (regional) authorization code

160.1 FORMAT
Table 161
PARNUM=179, PARVAL=D 1

1 - 7 Minimum number of digits in


individual authorization code

160.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the minimum number of digits required, when an
individual authorization code shall be changed by the user, from own telephone.

Commands for initiation of individual authorization code are not affected.

160.3 EXAMPLE
The Minimum number of digits in individual authorization code shall be 4.

PARNUM=179,PARVAL=4

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PARNUM=180 Type of authorization code used for function keys on DTS

161 PARNUM=180 Type of authorization code


used for function keys on DTS

161.1 FORMAT
Table 162
PARNUM=180, PARVAL=D 1

0 Common (central) authorization code


1 Individual (regional) authorization
code

161.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states which type of authorization code that shall be used for
function keys on a DTS.

161.3 EXAMPLE
Individual authorization codes will be used for function keys on a DTS.

PARNUM=180,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=181 States the language used in the name feature for converting characters

162 PARNUM=181 States the language used in


the name feature for converting characters

162.1 FORMAT
Table 163
PARNUM=181, PARVAL=D 1

0 Spanish
1 French
2 Swedish
3 Finnish
4 Norwegian
5 Danish
6 International

162.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the language to be used in the exchange when converting
some control characters, used in the Name Identity feature, into specific
characters. The set of specific characters used in this conversion depends on
the language chosen.

162.3 EXAMPLE
The desired language is Danish.

PARNUM=181,PARVAL=5

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PARNUM=182 Length of delay time in Delayed hot-line

163 PARNUM=182 Length of delay time in


Delayed hot-line

163.1 FORMAT
Table 164
PARNUM=182, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

2 - 16 Time in seconds. The recommended


value is 4 seconds.

163.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the maximum time when an extension, defined as a
Delayed hot-line, has to start dialling. On time out the call is automatically set
up as a hot-line call towards a predefined destination.

163.3 EXAMPLE
The extension will have 7 seconds to start dialling before a hot-line call is set up.

PARNUM=182,PARVAL=7

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PARNUM=183 Choice of ringing signal cadence for diverted calls to extension

164 PARNUM=183 Choice of ringing signal


cadence for diverted calls to extension

164.1 FORMAT
Table 165
PARNUM=183, PARVAL=D 1

0 Diverted cadence is allowed


1 Diverted cadence is NOT allowed.
Diverted calls use, depending on the
type of origin, internal or external
ringing cadence.

164.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states which ringing signal cadence is used for diverted calls
to an extension.

Depending on this parameter, the diverted calls are indicated by:

• diverted ringing cadence

• external/internal ringing cadence (as for no diverted calls)

Diverted cadence is only supported by digital telephone set of DBC 200 family,
digital POTS and analogue extension initiated on boards with interface number
87 (e.g. ELU29).

Internal/external cadence is used when this parameter allows the diverted


cadence but this cadence is not supported by the board or telephone.

164.3 EXAMPLE
Diverted calls are allowed to use the diverted ringing cadence.

PARNUM=183,PARVAL=0

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PARNUM=184 DISA with or without authorization code

165 PARNUM=184 DISA with or without


authorization code

165.1 FORMAT
Table 166
PARNUM=184, PARVAL=D 1

0 Common (central) authorization code


is required on DISA calls
1 Individual (regional) authorization
code is required on DISA calls
2 Individual or common authorization
code is required on DISA calls
3 Authorization code is not required on
DISA calls

165.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states whether a DISA number is allowed to be used without a
individual or common authorization code.

165.3 EXAMPLE
The extension shall be allowed to use DISA without any authorization code.

PARNUM=184,PARVAL=3

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PARNUM=185 Default currency identifier to be used in private ISDN network for Advice Of Charge (AOC)

166 PARNUM=185 Default currency identifier to


be used in private ISDN network for Advice
Of Charge (AOC)

166.1 FORMAT
Table 167
PARNUM=185, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3

000 - 999 Numeric code for currency unit ID.


For the value, refer to the table below.
The value 999 is used for displaying
blanks (default).

Table 168
Alpha code Numeric code Currency Country
AED 784 Utd. Arab Emir. United Arab
Dirham Emirates
ARA 032 Austral Argentina
ATS 040 Euro Austria
AUD 036 Australian Dollar Australia
BAK 070 Convertible Mark Bosnia-Herzegov
ina
BEF 056 Euro Belgium
BGL 100 Bulgarian Lev. Bulgaria
BHD 048 Bahrain Dinar Bahrain
BRC 076 Cruzado Brazil
BSD 044 Bahamanian Bahamas
Dollar
CHF 756 Swiss Franc Switzerland
CLF 990 Unidades de Chile
fomento
CLP 152 Chilean Peso Chile
CNY 156 Yuan Renminbi China
COP 170 Colombian Peso Colombia

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CRC 188 Costa Rican Costa Rica


Colon
CZK 203 Koruna Czechia
DEM 280 Euro Germany,
Federal Republic
of
DKK 208 Danish Krone Denmark
Alpha code Numeric code Currency Country
DZD 012 Algerian Dinar Algeria
ECS 218 Sucre Ecuador
EEK 233 Estonian Kroon Estonia
EGP 818 Egyptian Pound Egypt
ESB 995 Euro Spain
ESP 724 Euro Spain
EUR 978 Euro European Union
FIM 246 Euro Finland
FRF 250 Euro France
GBP 826 Pound Sterling United Kingdom
GHC 288 Ghanaian Cedi Ghana
GRD 300 Euro Greece
GTQ 320 Quetzal Guatemala
HKD 344 Hong Kong Dollar Hong Kong
HRK 191 Kuna Croatia
HUF 348 Forint Hungary
IDR 360 Rupiah Indonesia
IEP 372 Euro Ireland
INR 356 Indian Rupee India
IQD 368 Iraqi Dinar Iraq
IRR 364 Iranian Ria Iran
ITL 380 Euro Italy
JOD 400 Jordanian dinar Jordan
KRW 410 Won Korea, Republic
of
KWD 414 Kuwaiti Dinar Kuwait
LBP 422 Lebanese Pound Leba non

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LKR 144 Sri Lanka Rupee Sri Lanka


LUF 442 Euro Luxemburg
LYD 434 Libyan Dinar Libya
MAD 504 Maroccan Maroc
Dirham
MTL 470 Maltese Lira Malta
MXP 484 Mexican Peso Mexico
Alpha code Numeric code Currency Country
MYR 458 Malaysian Malaysia
Ringgit
NGN 566 Naira Nigeria
NLG 528 Euro The Netherlands
NOK 578 Norwegian Krone Norway
NZD 554 New Zealand New Zealand
Dollar
OMR 512 Omani Rial Oman
PEI 604 Inti Peru
PHP 608 Philippine Peso Philippines
PLZ 616 Zloty Poland
PTE 620 Euro Portugal
ROL 642 Leu Romania
RUR 810 Russian rouble Russia
SAR 682 Saudi Riyal Saudi Arabia
SEK 752 Swedish Krona Sweden
SGD 702 Singapore Dollar Singapore
SIT 705 Slovenian Tolar Slovenia
SKK 703 Slovak Koruna Slovakia
SVC 222 El Salvador El Salvador
Colon
SYP 760 Syrian Pound Syrian Arab
Republic
THB 764 Baht Thailand
TND 788 Tunisian Dinar Tunisia
TOP 776 Pa'anga Tonga
TRL 792 Turkish Lira Turkey

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TWD 901 New Taiwan Taiwan, Province


Dollar of China
UAH 804 Ukraine Hryvnia Ukraine
USD 840 US Dollar United States
USN 997 US Dollar (Next United States
day)
USS 998 US Dollar (same United States
day)
VEB 862 Bolivar Venezuela
VND 704 Vietnamese Vietnam
Dong
YUN 890 Yugoslav Dinar Yugoslavia (FRY)
ZMK 894 Kwacha Zambia
ZWD 716 Zimbabwe Dollar Zimbabwe

For other currencies that are not specified here, see the international standard
ISO 4217 for relevant codes.

166.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the default currency identifier to be displayed on DTS/S 0
for the AOC service, if no currency identifier is received from the public network.
The parameter is only used in a public gateway exchange, when transferring of
AOC information from the public network to the private network.

166.3 EXAMPLE
The default currency identifier to be used is SEK.

PARNUM=185,PARVAL=752

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PARNUM=186 Updating of the Message diversion database (IDP) from interception computer

167 PARNUM=186 Updating of the Message


diversion database (IDP) from interception
computer

167.1 FORMAT
Table 169
PARNUM=186, PARVAL=D 1

0 ICS diversion information from


interception computer will be stored
in the Message diversion database
(IDP)
1 ICS diversion information from
interception computer will NOT be
stored in the Message diversion
database (IDP)

167.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if activation and cancellation of interception service
(ICS) diversion from interception computer is stored in the Message diversion
database (IDP).

167.3 EXAMPLE
Activation and cancellation of ICS diversion will be stored in Message diversion
database (IDP).

PARNUM=186,PARVAL=0

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PARNUM=187 Selection of codes to be updated at night routine for simplified interception service

168 PARNUM=187 Selection of codes to be


updated at night routine for simplified
interception service

168.1 FORMAT
Table 170
PARNUM=187, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4

0 No updating of simplified interception


service codes
1 Update interception service code 0
2 Update interception service code 1
4 Update interception service code 2
8 Update interception service code 3
16 Update interception service code 4
32 Update interception service code 5
64 Update interception service code 6
128 Update interception service code 7
256 Update interception service code 8
512 Update interception service code 9

168.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the service code to be updated at night routine for
simplified interception service. PARVAL is the sum of selected codes to be
updated, interception service (ICS) diversion will be cancelled for codes not
selected. If parameter value zero is selected the feature is passive.

168.3 EXAMPLE 1
No updating of simplified interception diversion.

PARNUM=187,PARVAL=0

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168.4 EXAMPLE 2
Update code 2 and 4 all other codes will be cancelled.

PARNUM=187,PARVAL=20

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PARNUM=188 Start time for night routine for simplified interception service

169 PARNUM=188 Start time for night routine


for simplified interception service

169.1 FORMAT
Table 171
PARNUM=188, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5

0000 - 2359 Time in 24 hour format


65535 ICS Update occurs every minute

169.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the time when night routine for simplified interception
service is started.

If the parameter is set to 65535, ICS updating will be ordered every minute, and
the cancellation of message diversion will happen if the return time and return
date for a particular extension number has already elapsed. However, for other
valid values of the parameter, normal night routing updating will occur.

169.3 EXAMPLE
The time to start night routine for simplified interception service is 15 minutes
past midnight (00:15).

PARNUM=188,PARVAL=0015

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PARNUM=189 Type of B-party controlled release

170 PARNUM=189 Type of B-party controlled


release

170.1 FORMAT
Table 172
PARNUM=189, PARVAL=D 1

0 Normal B controlled release


1 A/B controlled release

170.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states what kind of release there will be when a B-party
controlled release destination is set to NORMAL. The call is released when the
B-party clears the call.

A/B CONTROLLED RELEASE. The call is released when both parties have
cleared the call. If the B-party goes onhook first, A-party controlled release
will apply.

170.3 EXAMPLE
The call should support A/B-party controlled release when B-party controlled
release is programmed.

PARNUM=189,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=190 Message Waiting lamp characteristics

171 PARNUM=190 Message Waiting lamp


characteristics

171.1 FORMAT
Table 173
PARNUM=190, PARVAL=D 1

0 Steady light with voltage level of -90


V
1 Flashing light with voltage level of -90
V
2 Steady light with voltage level of -120
V
3 Flashing light with voltage level of
-120 V

171.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the characteristics of the message waiting lamp of the
analogue extensions initiated on ELU30 boards.

The parameter is stored on the ELU30 board, so if there are already initiated
extensions on ELU30 boards and this parameter is changed, the boards have
to be restarted in order to activate the new lamp characteristics.

171.3 EXAMPLE
A voltage level of -90 V shall be used to flash the lamp of the analogue
telephones.

PARNUM=190,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=191 Configuration of jitter buffer size for IP device boards.

172 PARNUM=191 Configuration of jitter buffer


size for IP device boards.

172.1 FORMAT
Table 174
PARNUM=191, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

1 - 20 Jitter buffer size for ELU32/IPLU.


Time in 10 millisecond units.

172.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the jitter buffer size for all the IP device boards
(ELU32/IPLU) in an exchange when adaptive jitter buffer is set to off (see
PARNUM=109).

Each step in PARVAL represents 10 ms (e.g. PARVAL= 19 means 190 ms).

The boards have to be re-activated to be aware of this configuration change.

The default value for this PARNUM is 9 (90ms).

172.3 EXAMPLE
The jitter buffer size for all the IP device boards in the exchange shall be 90 ms.

PARNUM=191,PARVAL=9

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PARNUM=192 Direct media configuration for MNS call pick-up

173 PARNUM=192 Direct media configuration


for MNS call pick-up

173.1 FORMAT
Table 175
PARNUM=192, PARVAL=D 1

No calls to a multiple represented


0
extension are forced to Gateway
All internal H.323 incoming calls to a
multiple represented H.323 extension
1 are forced to Gateway, and all internal
H.323 incoming calls picked-up from
an H.323 extension remain Gateway.
All external H.323 incoming calls
to a multiple represented H.323
extension are forced to Gateway,
2
and all external H.323 incoming calls
picked-up from an H.323 extension
remain Gateway.
All calls picked-up from an MNS key
4 in an H.323 extension are forced to
Gateway once the call is picked-up.

173.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the availability of direct media in traffic cases where the
call may end up being picked-up by an MNS key located in an IP extension.
The purpose of this limitation is to speed up the establishment of the media
once the call pick-up service is requested, by trading off the availability of direct
media in some traffic cases.

This parameter controls the direct media in two different ways:

• H.323 incoming calls (internal and/or external) to a multiple represented


H.323 extension are forced to Gateway (no direct media), regardless if
finally the calls are not picked-up from an MNS key.

• All H.323 incoming calls (internal and external) to a multiple represented


extension of any kind are forced to Gateway only when the call is picked-up
from an MNS key.

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PARVAL is the sum of the selected values. Note that there are some
overlapping of the possible values. The meaning of values 1 and 2 is to force
internal and external calls to Gateway before and after the MNS call pick-up.
The meaning of value 4 is to force all kind of calls to Gateway after the MNS
call pick-up. I.e. the value 3 has the same effect as 7.

173.3 EXAMPLE 1
In a scenario with IP networking with several transit nodes and with some
remote branch offices with bandwidth restrictions in their connection to the ASB
501 04, all external H.323 incoming calls to a multiple represented extension
are forced to Gateway (=2), and all the calls are forced to Gateway when the
calls are picked-up by an IPeX (=4).

PARNUM=192,PARVAL=6

173.4 EXAMPLE 2
In a scenario where the delay of the establishment of the media shall be
minimize, regardless of the loss of direct media, all internal (=1) and external
(=2) H.323 incoming calls to a multiple represented extension are forced to
Gateway.

PARNUM=192,PARVAL=3

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PARNUM=193 Exchange Language

174 PARNUM=193 Exchange Language

174.1 FORMAT
Table 176
PARNUM=193, PARVAL=D 1

0 English
1 French
2 German
3 Spanish
4 Italian
5-9 SPARE (text strings initially in
English)

174.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the exchange language . DTS extensions and OPI 3214 /
Dialog 4224 consoles will display text string messages in this language unless
otherwise stated.

Up to 10 different languages can be used.

Languages from 5 to 9 are considered as spares and have their text strings
initially in English.

174.3 EXAMPLE
The default language alternative for the text strings is to be French.

PARNUM=193,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=194 Maximum time to postpone the indication that called party has become free

175 PARNUM=194 Maximum time to postpone


the indication that called party has become
free

175.1 FORMAT
Table 177
PARNUM=194, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

0 - 15 Time in seconds. Recommended


value is 8 seconds.

175.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the time to postpone an indication to the initiating party
that the called party has become free. When the called party has become free
it is possible that the called party will immediately make a new call, to prevent a
false recall to the initiating party a timer is started.

At time out, the indication to the initiating party that the called party has become
free is sent but still it is possible for the called party to make a new call.

175.3 EXAMPLE
Free notification (indication) will start 8 seconds after called party has become
free.

PARNUM=194,PARVAL=8

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PARNUM=195 Common PABX operator call queue size

176 PARNUM=195 Common PABX operator


call queue size

176.1 FORMAT
Table 178
PARNUM=195, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3

1 - 255 Number of calls allowed in the


common operator call queue

176.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the size of the common call queue for unanswered
common PABX operator calls.

The parameter will only be changed before the system is taken into service.
The exchange needs to be restarted by I/O commands after this parameter is
updated. There is no guarantee that it can be changed while there are calls in
the common PABX operator queue.

The default value for this parameter is 99.

The function is activated by setting values in PARNUM=163 and PARNUM=164.

176.3 EXAMPLE
The maximum number of calls allowed in the common PABX operator call
queue will be 150.

PARNUM=195,PARVAL=150

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PARNUM=196 Control of auto extending to voice mail

177 PARNUM=196 Control of auto extending


to voice mail

177.1 FORMAT
Table 179
PARNUM=167, PARVAL=D 1

0 auto extending to voice mail is


permitted
1 auto extending to voice mail is not
permitted

177.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if the auto extending from operator to voice mail is
permitted or not.

177.3 EXAMPLE
Auto extending from operator to voice mail is permitted.

PARNUM=196,PARVAL=0

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PARNUM=197 Control of CID number on DTS display

178 PARNUM=197 Control of CID number on


DTS display

178.1 FORMAT
Table 180
PARNUM=197, PARVAL=D 1

0 CID number is NOT shown on the


DTS display
1 CID number is only shown if the DTS
is CSTA monitored
2 CID number is always shown on the
DTS display

178.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if the CID number should be displayed on the DTS
display.

178.3 EXAMPLE
The CID number is not shown on the DTS display.

PARNUM=197,PARVAL=0

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PARNUM=217 On-hook or suffix digits for transferring calls for Mobile extensions and Fixed remote
extensions

179 PARNUM=217 On-hook or suffix digits for


transferring calls for Mobile extensions and
Fixed remote extensions

179.1 FORMAT
Table 181
PARNUM=217, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

0 - 9 Suffix digits 0 - 9
10, 11 Suffix digits *, #
15 Using on-hook (No)

179.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if on-hook or suffix digits will be used for transferring calls
for Mobile extensions and Fixed remote extensions.

The value 15 is selected when on-hook is used. This value is default.

If suffix digits are used, it is possible to choose between the digits 0-9 and
the characters * and #.

179.3 EXAMPLE
The suffix digit for transferring calls by Mobile extensions and Fixed remote
extension will be #.

PARNUM=217,PARVAL=11

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PARNUM=219 Diversion of recall to common PABX operator queue

180 PARNUM=219 Diversion of recall to


common PABX operator queue

180.1 FORMAT
Table 182
PARNUM=219, PARVAL=D 1

0 Recalls will be diverted to common


PABX operator queue
1 Recalls will NOT be diverted to
common PABX operator queue

180.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if recalls will be diverted to the common PABX operator
queue. It is applicable for recalls to an unavailable OPI (i.e. the OPI is either
manually or automatically absent with the corresponding category for rejecting
recalls in this absent state). The parameter is also valid for diverted recalls
to an unavailable OPI.

180.3 EXAMPLE 1
A recall comes in to an OPI which is not available. The OPI has the category
set to reject recalls in the absent state. The recall will be diverted to the
common PABX operator queue.

PARNUM=219,PARVAL=0

180.4 EXAMPLE 2
OPI A has activated follow-me to divert recalls to OPI B. A recall is diverted to
OPI B which is not available at that point of time. OPI B has the category set
to reject recalls in the absent state. The incoming recall will not be diverted to
the common PABX operator queue.

PARNUM=219,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=223 Type of network services

181 PARNUM=223 Type of network services

181.1 FORMAT
Table 183
PARNUM=223, PARVAL=D 1

0 The service is achieved using


proprietary User-User Service
(Call diversion, Transfer, Route
optimization)
1 Standard supplementary service
Call forwarding is used for network
diversion
2 Standard supplementary service Call
transfer is used for transfer in the
network
4 Standard addition network feature
Path replacement is used for Route
optimization in the network

181.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the type of the network services Diversion, Transfer
and Route optimization that is used. The same type of network services must
be used in the entire network.

The services that can be set are:

• Call diversion or Call forwarding

• Transfer or Call transfer

• Route optimization or Path replacement

PARVAL is the sum of the selected values.

Call diversion is used when the network supports proprietary ISDN QSIG
protocol or standardized DPNSS protocol and Call forwarding is used when the
network supports standardized ISDN ISO QSIG Generic Functional protocol.

The proprietary transfer service is used when the network supports proprietary
ISDN QSIG protocol or standardized DPNSS protocol and Call transfer is used
when the network supports standardized ISDN ISO QSIG Generic Functional
protocol.

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The proprietary Route optimization service is used when the network supports
proprietary ISDN QSIG protocol or standardized DPNSS protocol and Path
replacement is used when the network supports standardized ISDN ISO QSIG
Generic Functional protocol.

181.3 EXAMPLE 1
The network supports standardized ISDN ISO QSIG Generic Functional
protocol and the standard supplementary services Call forwarding (=1), Call
transfer (=2) and additional network feature Path replacement (=4) are used.

PARNUM=223,PARVAL=7

181.4 EXAMPLE 2
The type of service shall be set to Call diversion (=0), Call transfer (=2) and
Route optimization (=0).

PARNUM=223,PARVAL=2

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PARNUM=226 Control of IDLE-display for an active RID

182 PARNUM=226 Control of IDLE-display for


an active RID

182.1 FORMAT
Table 184
PARNUM=226, PARVAL=D 1

0 IDLE-display, provided by DECT


terminal itself, will be shown
1 IDLE-display provided by the system
will be shown

182.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states which IDLE information should be displayed on a cordless
extension, when having an activated Repeated Individual Diversion (RID).

This possibility is only implemented for RID, not for personal number.

182.3 EXAMPLE
The RID display shall be changed from provided by DECT terminal to provided
by the system.

PARNUM=226,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=227 Diffserv for UDP packets in IPeX Interface

183 PARNUM=227 Diffserv for UDP packets in


IPeX Interface

183.1 FORMAT

183.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the differentiated services (DiffServ) octet value with
which the ASB 501 04 tags UDP packets sent through ELU32-ROF 137 5428/1
or audio packets sent through IPLU-ROF 137 5067/1 to the IP network. This
value is used by routers in the IP network to give priority to the IP packets. For
more information about the DiffServ framework please refer to IETF RFC 2475.

Note: The PARVAL binary values are written in the normal reading order with
the least significant bit to the right. In the RFC documents the least significant
bit is on the left side.

The Diffserv octet consists of the field DSCP (bits 0 to 5) and Reserved (bits 6
and 7). The reserved field must be set to 0. The DSCP field is structured in
different ways depending on the per-hop behaviour (PHB) that is wanted to be
applied by the routers in the IP network to the IP packets. For a definition
and explanation of what per-hop behaviours are please refer to IETF RFCs
2475 and 3140. Please refer to IETF RFC 2474 for further details about the
DSCP field.

Currently there are three PHBs defined within the IETF recommendations:
Assured Forwarding (AF) described in RFC 2597, Expedited Forwarding (EF)
described in RFC 2598, and Class Selector Codepoints described in RFC 2474.

DSCP for AF PHB. Within the AF PHB group, the DSCP structure consists of
the fields Traffic class (bits 0, 1, 2) and Drop precedence (bits 3, 4, 5). The
Traffic class field may specify the classes Best effort, Class 1, Class 2, Class 3
and Class 4. For the binary values associated to each class please refer to the
tables below. The Drop precedence field may specify Low drop precedence,
Medium drop precedence or High drop precedence. For the binary values
associated to each precedence please refer to the tables below. Notice that
Low drop precedence means that the corresponding packet has a higher
probability of surviving router congestions.

The structure of the DiffServ octet for AF PHB is shown in the figure below:

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Figure: The Diffserv octet for AF PHB.

TrafficClass , this bit-field can be set to five different values:

• Class 1 bit 0-2 (PARVAL bit 7-5): 001

• Class 2 bit 0-2 (PARVAL bit 7-5): 010

• Class 3 bit 0-2 (PARVAL bit 7-5): 011

• Class 4 bit 0-2 (PARVAL bit 7-5): 100

• Best Effort bit 0-2 (PARVAL bit 7-5): 000

Drop precedence , this bit-field can be set to three different values:

• High Drop precedence bit 3-5 (PARVAL bit 4-2): 110

• Medium Drop precedence bit 3-5 (PARVAL bit 4-2): 100

• Low Drop precedence bit 3-5 (PARVAL bit 4-2): 010

DSCP for EF PHB . Within the EF PHB group, the DSCP bit-field is
unstructured. Thus the DiffServ octet for EF PHB is structured as shown in the
following figure:

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Figure: The Diffserv octet for EF PHB.

The EF DSCP bit-field must take the binary value 101110 (bit 0-bit 5). The
PARVAL value is
10111000 = 184 (decimal).

This table shows which parameter values that are allowed to use in the
PARVAL parameter:

Table 2

Table 185
Traffic class Drop precedence
High Medium Low
Best effort 00011000 00010000 00001000
AF03 AF02 AF01
DSCP 24 DSCP 16 DSCP 8
Class 1 00111000 00110000 00101000
AF13 AF12 AF11
DSCP 56 DSCP 48 DSCP 40
Class 2 01011000 01010000 01001000
AF23 AF 22 AF21
DSCP 88 DSCP 80 DSCP 72
Class 3 01111000 01110000 01101000
AF33 AF32 AF31
DSCP 120 DSCP 112 DSCP 104
Class 4 10011000 10010000 10001000
AF43 AF42 AF41
DSCP 152 DSCP 144 DSCP 136
EF DSCP 184

DEFAULT VALUE

The default value of the DSCP for audio IP packets specifies the EF PHB.

DSCP for Class Selector Codepoints PHB

The specification for the packet forwarding treatments selected by the DS field
values of 'xxx000|xx', or DSCP = 'xxx000' and CU subfield unspecified, are
reserved as a set of Class Selector Codepoints. Class Selector Codepoints,
use Drop Precedence of "000". Refer to RFC 2474 for more details.
DSCP inverted gives the PARVAL upper part. Add the two fixed zeroes.

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Figure: The Class Selector Codepoints PHB.

For PARVAL values for CS1 to CS7, see the table below:

Table 186
Class DSCP DSCP Inv Fixed Bits PARVAL
Selector
CS1 001 100 00 16
CS2 010 010 00 8
CS3 011 110 00 24
CS4 100 001 00 4
CS5 101 101 00 20
CS6 110 011 00 12
CS7 111 111 00 28

183.3 EXAMPLE 1
Setting a value of the AF PHB group . The network administrator desires
the audio packets to receive an AF22. From the tables above, the DiffServ
value is 80.

PARNUM=227,PARVAL=80

183.4 EXAMPLE 2
Setting a value of the EF PHB group . The network administrator desires the
audio packets to receive the EF PHB. From the description above, the DSCP
value is 184.

PARNUM=227,PARVAL=184

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PARNUM=227 Diffserv for UDP packets in IPeX Interface

183.5 EXAMPLE 3
Setting a value of the EF PHB group . The network administrator desires the
audio packets to receive CS3 PHB. From the description above, the DSCP
value is 011000 (bit 0-bit 5), and the DiffServ value is 01100000 (bit 0-bit 7, the
two added bits correspond to the reserved field, see figures above).
PARVAL uses the inverted DSCP bits 0-2 plus the two fixed bits, which gives
the value 11000, which is decimal 24.

PARNUM=227,PARVAL=24

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PARNUM=228 Diffserv for TCP packets in IPeX Interface

184 PARNUM=228 Diffserv for TCP packets in


IPeX Interface

184.1 FORMAT

184.2 FUNCTION
This parameter has the same function as PARNUM 227 but for the TCP packets
sent through ELU32-ROF 137 5428/1 or signalling packets sent through
IPLU-ROF 137 5067/1 to the IP network. For a description of the meaning and
usage of the value please refer to PARNUM 227 above.

DEFAULT VALUE

The default value of the DSCP for signalling IP packets specifies an AF41.

184.3 EXAMPLE
Setting a value of the AF PHB group . The network administrator desires
the signalling packets to receive an AF43. From the tables in the description
of PARNUM 227.

PARNUM=228,PARVAL=152

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PARNUM=231 Date format in Interception Service

185 PARNUM=231 Date format in Interception


Service

185.1 FORMAT
Table 187
PARNUM=231, PARVAL=D 1

0 MMDD
1 DDMM

185.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the format of the date information sent to the interception
computer. An extension can be message diverted and the user wishes to give
an estimated time when the diversion will be finished.

PARVAL can have two values (0 or 1) which determine the format of the date
sent in an ICS diversion.

Note: When programming the ICS diversion the format of the date of return
(if any) typed by the user is determined by PARNUM=62.

185.3 EXAMPLE 1
By *23*7*0809# a user diverts the ODN to a common or individual extension
and wishes to show a reason for the diversion (number 7) and the estimated
date when the diversion will be over (0809, DD=08, MM=09).

PARNUM=231,PARVAL=0

Using PARNUM=231 with PARVAL=0 the date of return will be sent to the
interception computer as 0908, that is MM=09 and DD=08.

185.4 EXAMPLE 2
By *23*7*0809# a user diverts the ODN to a common or individual extension
and wishes to show a reason for the diversion (number 7) and the estimated
date when the diversion will be over (0809, DD=08, MM=09).

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PARNUM=231,PARVAL=1

Using PARNUM=231 with PARVAL=1 the date of return will be sent to the
interception computer as 0809, that is DD=08 and MM=09.

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PARNUM=232 Remote Tone during ISDN SETUP

186 PARNUM=232 Remote Tone during ISDN


SETUP

186.1 FORMAT
Table 188
PARNUM=232, PARVAL=D 1

0 Not allowed to connect and receive


Remote Tone
1 Allowed only to connect Remote
Tone
2 Allowed only to receive Remote Tone
3 Allowed to connect and receive
Remote Tone

186.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states whether Remote Tone will be connected and received
when a SETUP message is received or sent without called number on an
incoming or outgoing route.

When the parameter is set to receive Remote Tone, the exchange will be able
to send ISDN SETUP message even without called number on an outgoing
ISDN route.

When the parameter is set to connect Remote Tone, the exchange will connect
a message (tone/announcement) through Music on Hold 2, when ISDN SETUP
message is received without called number on an incoming ISDN route. The
default value for this PARNUM is zero.

186.3 EXAMPLE 1
The exchange is not allowed to connect/receive Remote Tone during ISDN
SETUP.

PARNUM=232,PARVAL=0

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186.4 EXAMPLE 2
The exchange is allowed to connect and receive Remote Tone during ISDN
SETUP.

PARNUM=232,PARVAL=3

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PARNUM=234 States whether ACD agent shall be permitted to park or deflect an intruded call

187 PARNUM=234 States whether ACD agent


shall be permitted to park or deflect an
intruded call

187.1 FORMAT
Table 189
PARNUM=234, PARVAL=D 1

0 ACD agent is NOT permitted to park


or deflect an intruded call
1 ACD agent is permitted to park or
deflect an intruded call

187.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if an automatic call distribution, ACD agent intruded by
the supervisor, will be permitted to park or deflect the call.

187.3 EXAMPLE 1
ACD agent will be permitted to park or deflect an intruded call.

PARNUM=234,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=235 Configuration of jitter buffer size for H.323 route boards

188 PARNUM=235 Configuration of jitter buffer


size for H.323 route boards

188.1 FORMAT
Table 190
PARNUM=235, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

1 - 20 Jitter buffer size. Time in 10


millisecond units.

188.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the jitter buffer size for all the IP boards (ELU32/IPLU)
dedicated to H.323 route traffic in an exchange when adaptive jitter buffer is set
to off (see PARNUM=109).

Each step in PARVAL represents 10 ms (e.g. PARVAL = 18 means 180 ms).

The boards have to be re-activated to be aware of this configuration change.

It is not recommended to have a jitter buffer size that is smaller than 70 ms.

The default value for this PARNUM is 9 (90ms).

188.3 EXAMPLE
The jitter buffer size for all the ELU32/IPLU boards for H.323 route traffic in
the exchange shall be 90 ms.

PARNUM=235,PARVAL=9

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PARNUM=236 CODECs restriction in transit calls

189 PARNUM=236 CODECs restriction in


transit calls

189.1 FORMAT
Table 191
PARNUM=236, PARVAL=D 1

0 No restriction
1 Apply restriction

189.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if the CODECs used by ELU32/IPLU boards for H.323
route traffic should be restricted in transit calls, where subsequent transcodings
can impair the speech signal quality. The use of the G.711 CODEC in this
kind of calls can be forced.

The default value for this PARNUM is 0 (CODECs not restricted).

189.3 EXAMPLE
The network administrator desires to restrict the use of CODECs in transit calls.

PARNUM=236,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=237 Diffserv for UDP packets in IP networking Interface

190 PARNUM=237 Diffserv for UDP packets in


IP networking Interface

190.1 FORMAT

190.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the differentiated services (DiffServ) octet value with
which the ASB 501 04 tags UDP packets sent through ELU32-ROF 137 5428/1
or audio packets sent through IPLU-ROF 137 5067/1 to the IP network. This
value is used by routers in the IP network to give priority to the IP packets. For
more information about the DiffServ framework please refer to IETF RFC 2475.

Note: The PARVAL binary values are written in the normal reading order with
the least significant bit to the right. In the RFC documents the least significant
bit is on the left side.

The Diffserv octet consists of the field DSCP (bits 0 to 5) and Reserved (bits 6
and 7). The reserved field must be set to 0. The DSCP field is structured in
different ways depending on the per-hop behaviour (PHB) that is wanted to be
applied by the routers in the IP network to the IP packets. For a definition
and explanation of what per-hop behaviours are please refer to IETF RFCs
2475 and 3140. Please refer to IETF RFC 2474 for further details about the
DSCP field.

Currently there are three PHBs defined within the IETF recommendations:
Assured Forwarding (AF) described in RFC 2597, Expedited Forwarding (EF)
described in RFC 2598, and Class Selector Codepoints described in RFC 2474.

DSCP for AF PHB. Within the AF PHB group, the DSCP structure consists of
the fields Traffic class (bits 0, 1, 2) and Drop precedence (bits 3, 4, 5). The
Traffic class field may specify the classes Best effort, Class 1, Class 2, Class 3
and Class 4. For the binary values associated to each class please refer to the
tables below. The Drop precedence field may specify Low drop precedence,
Medium drop precedence or High drop precedence. For the binary values
associated to each precedence please refer to the tables below. Notice that
Low drop precedence means that the corresponding packet has a higher
probability of surviving router congestions.

The structure of the DiffServ octet for AF PHB is shown in the figure below:

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Figure: The Diffserv octet for AF PHB.

TrafficClass , this bit-field can be set to five different values:

• Class 1 bit 0-2 (PARVAL bit 7-5): 001

• Class 2 bit 0-2 (PARVAL bit 7-5): 010

• Class 3 bit 0-2 (PARVAL bit 7-5): 011

• Class 4 bit 0-2 (PARVAL bit 7-5): 100

• Best Effort bit 0-2 (PARVAL bit 7-5): 000

Drop precedence , this bit-field can be set to three different values:

• High Drop precedence bit 3-5 (PARVAL bit 4-2): 110

• Medium Drop precedence bit 3-5 (PARVAL bit 4-2): 100

• Low Drop precedence bit 3-5 (PARVAL bit 4-2): 010

DSCP for EF PHB . Within the EF PHB group, the DSCP bit-field is
unstructured. Thus the DiffServ octet for EF PHB is structured as shown in the
following figure:

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PARNUM=237 Diffserv for UDP packets in IP networking Interface

Figure: The Diffserv octet for EF PHB.

The EF DSCP bit-field must take the binary value 101110 (bit 0-bit 5). The
PARVAL value is 10111000 = 184 (decimal).

This table shows which parameter values that are allowed to use in the
PARVAL parameter:

Table 2

Table 192
Traffic class Drop precedence
High Medium Low
Best effort 00011000 00010000 00001000
AF03 AF02 AF01
DSCP 24 DSCP 16 DSCP 8
Class 1 00111000 00110000 00101000
AF13 AF12 AF11
DSCP 56 DSCP 48 DSCP 40
Class 2 01011000 01010000 01001000
AF23 AF 22 AF21
DSCP 88 DSCP 80 DSCP 72
Class 3 01111000 01110000 01101000
AF33 AF32 AF31
DSCP 120 DSCP 112 DSCP 104
Class 4 10011000 10010000 10001000
AF43 AF42 AF41
DSCP 152 DSCP 144 DSCP 136
EF DSCP 184

DEFAULT VALUE

The default value of the DSCP for audio IP packets specifies the EF PHB.

DSCP for Class Selector Codepoints PHB

The specification for the packet forwarding treatments selected by the DS field
values of 'xxx000|xx', or DSCP = 'xxx000' and CU subfield unspecified, are
reserved as a set of Class Selector Codepoints. Class Selector Codepoints,
use Drop Precedence of "000". Refer to RFC 2474 for more details.

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Figure: The Class Selector Codepoints PHB.

For PARVAL values for CS1 to CS7, see the table below:

Table 193
Class DSCP Drop Fixed Bits PARVAL
Selector Precedence
CS1 001 000 00 32
CS2 010 000 00 64
CS3 011 000 00 96
CS4 100 000 00 128
CS5 101 000 00 160
CS6 110 000 00 192
CS7 111 000 00 224

190.3 EXAMPLE 1
Setting a value of the AF PHB group . The network administrator desires the
audio packets to receive an AF 22.

PARNUM=237,PARVAL=80

190.4 EXAMPLE 2
Setting a value of the EF PHB group . The network administrator desires the
audio packets to receive the EF PHB.

PARNUM=237,PARVAL=184

190.5 EXAMPLE 3
Setting a value of the EF PHB group . The network administrator desires the
audio packets to receive CS3 PHB. From the description above, the DSCP
value is 011000 (bit 0-bit 5), and the DiffServ value is 01100000 (bit 0-bit 7,

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the two added bits correspond to the reserved field, see figures above). This
equals decimal 96 and is the PARVAL value, as also seen in the table for the
Class Selector Codepoints.

PARNUM=237,PARVAL=96

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PARNUM=238 Diffserv for TCP packets in IP networking Interface

191 PARNUM=238 Diffserv for TCP packets in


IP networking Interface

191.1 FORMAT

191.2 FUNCTION
This parameter has the same function as PARNUM=237 but for the TCP
packets sent through ELU32-ROF 137 5428/1 or signalling packets sent
through IPLU-ROF 137 5067/1 to the IP network. For a description of the
meaning and usage of the value please refer to PARNUM 237 above.

DEFAULT VALUE

The default value of the DSCP for signalling IP packets specifies an AF 41.

191.3 EXAMPLE
Setting a value of the AF PHB group . The network administrator desires the
signalling packets to receive an AF PHB of Class 43.

PARNUM=238,PARVAL=152

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PARNUM=250 Activation/deactivation of network topology discovery routine

192 PARNUM=250 Activation/deactivation of


network topology discovery routine

192.1 FORMAT
Table 194
PARNUM=250, PARVAL=D 1

0 Network topology discovery routine


is passive
1 Network topology discovery routine
is active

192.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states if the network topology discovery routine must be
executed for all H.323 interface types (extension, trunk) in the exchange.

If the value of the parameter is 0, the routine will never be executed.

If the value of the parameter is 1, the routine will be executed periodically as


long as there are active IP interface boards in the system, either assigned to
extensions or to routes.

If the IP interface boards (extension, trunk) are blocked or removed, the routine
is stopped regardless of the parameter value. In case the parameter value is
1, the routine execution is re-started automatically once an IP interface board
(extension, trunk) becomes active.

The default value for this parameter is 1 (Network topology routine is active).

192.3 EXAMPLE
The network topology discovery routine must be active as long as there are
active IP boards in the system.

PARNUM=250,PARVAL=1

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PARNUM=251 Type of activation of Inquiry/Pendling

193 PARNUM=251 Type of activation of


Inquiry/Pendling

193.1 FORMAT
Table 195
PARNUM=251, PARVAL=D 1

0 Earth button is used for Inquiry Digit


is used for Pendling
1 Earth button,Hook-Flash/R Button
is used for Inquiry Digit is used for
Pendling
2 Earth button is used for Inquiry Earth
button is used for Pendling
3 Earth button,Hook-Flash/R
Button is used for Inquiry Earth
button,Hook-Flash/R Button is used
for Pendling

193.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the type of activation of Inquiry and Pendling for
analouge,DECT and Remote extensions.

The default value for this parameter is 1.

193.3 EXAMPLE 1
Use Earth Button for activation of Inquiry and digit for Pendling.

PARNUM=251,PARVAL=0

193.4 EXAMPLE 2
Use Earth Button,Hookflash or R-Button for activation of Inquiry and Pendling.

PARNUM=251,PARVAL=3

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PARNUM=252 Recognition time for clear (Onhook)

194 PARNUM=252 Recognition time for clear


(Onhook)

194.1 FORMAT
Table 196
PARNUM=252, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3

1 - 225 Time in 5 millisecond units.

194.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the recognition time for clear (Onhook). This parameter
affects analogue extensions.

Each step in PARVAL represents 5 ms.

Note: PARNUM=252 must be set longer than PARNUM=253.

194.3 EXAMPLE
The recognition time for clear is set to 900 ms.

PARNUM=252,PARVAL=180

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PARNUM=253 Recognition time for Hookflash

195 PARNUM=253 Recognition time for


Hookflash

195.1 FORMAT
Table 197
PARNUM=253, PARVAL=D 1 D 2 D 3

0 - 255 Time in 5 millisecond units.

195.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the recognition time for Hookflash. This parameter
affects analogue extensions.

Each step in PARVAL represents 5 ms.

Note: PARNUM=253 must be set shorter than PARNUM=252.

195.3 EXAMPLE
The recognition time for Hookflash is set to 800 ms.

PARNUM=253,PARVAL=160

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PARNUM=254 Change internal/public dial tone to Morse-tone

196 PARNUM=254 Change internal/public dial


tone to Morse-tone

196.1 FORMAT
Table 198
PARNUM=254, PARVAL=D 1 D 2

0 - 15 Internal or External dial tone. See


table below

Table 199 Value of D 1 D 2 in PARNUM=254


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
.
Int/Ext . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
dial
tone
X .
Standard/Sta . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
n
d
ar
d
. X
Morse-A/Stan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
d
ar
d
. .
Morse-D/Stan X . . . . . . . . . . . . .
d
ar
d
. .
Morse-S/Stan . X . . . . . . . . . . . .
d
ar
d
. .
Standard/Mor . . X . . . . . . . . . . .
se
-A
. .
Morse-A/Mors . . . X . . . . . . . . . .
e-
A

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. .
Morse-D/Mors . . . . X . . . . . . . . .
e-
A
. .
Morse-S/Mors . . . . . X . . . . . . . .
e-
A
. .
Standard/Mor . . . . . . X . . . . . . .
se
-D
. .
Morse-A/Mors . . . . . . . X . . . . . .
e-
D
. .
Morse-D/Mors . . . . . . . . X . . . . .
e-
D
. .
Morse-S/Mors . . . . . . . . . X . . . .
e-
D
. .
Standard/Mor . . . . . . . . . . X . . .
se
-S
. .
Morse-A/Mors . . . . . . . . . . . X . .
e-
S
. .
Morse-D/Mors . . . . . . . . . . . . X .
e-
S
. .
Morse-S/Mors . . . . . . . . . . . . . X
e-
S

196.2 FUNCTION
The parameter states the internal and/or the public dial tone. When the internal
and/or public dial tone is changed and if there are TMU-boards inserted in the
system, the boards have to be restarted in order to activate the new tones.

The default value for this parameter is 0.

196.3 EXAMPLE
Change the external/public dial tone to Morse-D keeping the internal dial tone
as Standard dial tone.

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PARNUM=254 Change internal/public dial tone to Morse-tone

PARNUM=254,PARVAL=8

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