Not supported by SBC SWe Lite in this release.
To add or modify an R2 CAS Profile:
The RibbonSBC 1000/2000 contains a set of preconfigured Country Profiles that you can apply to an R2 CAS Profile.
To apply a preconfigured profile:
Specifies a brief description of the R2 Profile. For example: Basic R2 CAS Profile.
Specifies the handling of inbound and outbound call collision.
Specifies whether the CAS R2 profile uses MF or DTMF signaling for incoming calls. Default entry: MF.
Specifies whether the CAS R2 profile uses MF or DTMF signaling for outgoing calls. Default entry: MF.
Specifies how the C and D bits are transmitted.
Used to specify the setting of the C and D bits transmitted, configured as a bit mask. The value specified is the decimal representation of a 2 bit binary bit mask. For example: to set the 'C' bit to one, binary 10 would be used and entered as 2.
Specifies the inverted A, B, C, or D bits, configured as a bit mask.
Used to specify the inverted A, B, C, or D bits, configured as a bit mask. The line signals are inverted according to this parameter before being transmitted. Received line signals are inverted before being interpreted. The value specified is the decimal representation of a 4 bit binary bit mask. For example: to invert the 'B' bit, binary 0100 would be used and entered as 4.
Specifies whether or not to send a metering signal and how it is implemented.
Metering signals are pulse type signals transmitted backwards during the call from call charging point to subscriber's call meter in the originating exchange.
Specifies the release guard time in milliseconds.
Release Guard Time is the interval during which an incoming R2 register waits when a clear forward line signal is received before sending an idle line signal. The value is specified in milliseconds. Zero indicates that the idle signal is to be returned immediately.
Specifies the maximum time, in milliseconds, the outgoing R2 line waits for the seizure acknowledgment signal after sending sending the seizure signal. Zero indicates no time out is to be used.
Used to set the timeout time, in seconds, between dialed numbers. The Ribbon SBC 1000/2000 does not currently support dial plans; the use of an inter-digit timeout is necessary to detect the end of digit dialing.
Specifies whether or not the Calling Party Number is requested.
Specifies the number of DNIS digits received before requesting the ANI. This parameter is not displayed if the Request Calling Party Number is set to Disabled.
Specifies the number of Called Party Number Digits received before requesting the Calling Party Number. This parameter is displayed only when Request Calling Party Number is set to Enabled.
Specifies the fixed length of the Calling Party Number requested or sent. This parameter is displayed only when Calling Party Number length is set to Fixed.
Specifies whether the length of the Calling Party Number requested or sent is variable or fixed. When variable Calling Party Number length is specified, the Group I-15 signal is used to indicate the end of Calling Party Number. Available only when Request Calling Party Number is set to Enabled.
Specifies the length of the expected Called Party Number. This parameter is displayed only when Called Party Number Length is set to Fixed.
Specifies whether or not the SBC sends I-15 to indicate the end of digits for the Called Party Number (DNIS). Available entries: Enabled or Disabled. Default entry: Enabled.
Specifies the Group II forward signal sent after receiving an Address Complete backward signal.
Specifies whether the Ribbon SBC 1000/2000 will use the Axtel switch implementation of R2 Group-C tones for Calling Party Number request. Default entry: Disabled.
Used to specify the Group II calling party's category signal to be sent on receiving the A-3 "Address Complete, Changeover to Group B" backward signal.
Used to specify the Group II calling party's category signal to be sent on receiving "Send Calling Party's Category" backward signal. This parameter is not displayed if the Request Calling Party Number is set to Disabled.
Specifies the Group-I tone sent in response to an ANI Request to indicate that ANI is restricted
Specifies the Group-II tone sent in response to an ANI Category request to indicate that ANI is restricted.
Specifies the the backward group A signal used to request the calling party's number. This parameter is displayed only if the Calling Party Number Request is set to Enabled.
Specifies the backward group A signal used to request the calling party's category. This parameter is displayed only if the Calling Party Number Request is set to Enabled.
Used to specify whether Group B signals are transmitted after the SBC has received address digits. If configured to Yes, the A-3 signal is transmitted to indicate that the SBC does not require additional address digits, and will transmit Group B signal to indicate the condition of the called party. If configured to No, the A-6 signal is transmitted to indicate that the SBC does not require additional address digits, but it will not send a Group B signal.
Specifies the group A backward signal used to request the retransmission of the Called Party Number (starting with the first digit).
Specifies the group B backward signal sent by the incoming R2 register indicating an idle condition of the destination party.
Specifies the group B backward signal sent by the incoming R2 register indicating a busy condition of the destination party.
Used to specify the group B backward signal sent by the incoming R2 register to indicate that the destination party dialed is unallocated.
Specifies the group B-1 through B-8 backward signal received by the outgoing R2 register for an idle condition of the destination party.
Specifies the group B-1 through B-8 backward signal received by the outgoing R2 register for a busy condition of a destination party.