The DID Trunk Circuit Descriptor Assignment form is used to assign signaling and timing parameters to groups of DID trunk circuits. This form completes the basic definition of DID trunk characteristics. The circuit descriptor numbers in this form are referred to in the Analog Trunk Assignment form.
Use this form when performing the following tasks:
Parameter |
Description |
Default Value |
Number |
Enter a unique number from 1 to 32 that is used to reference the DID trunk characteristics in the Analog Trunk Assignment form. |
Blank |
Release Acknowledge Timer |
Enter a value between "40" and "9000" in increments of "1" unit, where 1 unit = 50 milliseconds. The range is "2000" to "120,000" milliseconds. This timer specifies the amount of time the system will wait for a release acknowledgement from the far end. |
80 units 4000 ms |
Address Signaling |
Select "Loop" to indicate the trunks use loop signaling or "DTMF" to indicate the trunks use DTMF signaling.
|
Loop
|
Incoming Start Type |
Select "Wink" if the trunk is wink start on incoming calls, "Delay" if the trunk is delay dial start on incoming calls, or "Immediate" if the trunk is immediate start on incoming calls which means that digits are outpulsed immediately following seizure. |
Wink |
High Loss Option |
Not applicable to this release. |
No |
Balance Network Setting |
Select"600" if the load presented to the trunk port is resistive, (loaded cable, broadband system). Select "complex" if the load is capacitive (long unloaded cable). If necessary, the best option can be determined by optimizing the echo return loss as seen from an OPS or ONS connection. |
600 ohms |
Trunk Category |
Select "Unknown", "Short", or "Long" to indicate the trunk category. |
Unknown |
End of Dial and Clear Back Line Break |
Enter a value between "0" and "300" milliseconds. This value specifies the duration of the End of Dial signal as well as the Clear Back Line Break signal. |
0 ms |