Table A-1 Configurable Parameters for the Call Agent and Feature Server
Group
|
Type
|
Datatype
|
From- Value
|
To- Value
|
CHK- POS- VAL
|
De- fault
|
Description
|
AUDIT
|
AUDIT-LONGTHRESHOLD
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
99999
|
N
|
24
|
The minimum number of hours a trunk must be busy before it is flagged by the long duration CIC audit.
|
AUDIT
|
TRUNK-AUDIT-INTERVAL (Release 4.4)
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
10
|
N
|
3
|
The interval, in minutes, for auditing SIP trunk groups. An options request is sent to all trunks during periods of inactivity each time this interval is reached.
|
BCM
|
CODEC-G722-PTIME
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
30
|
N
|
10
No Default (Release 4.5)
|
G.722 (or G722)
|
BCM
|
CODEC-G723-1A-H-PTIME
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
30
|
N
|
10
No Default (Release 4.5)
|
G.723.1A-H (or G723-1A-H)
|
BCM
|
CODEC-G723-1A-L-PTIME
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
30
|
N
|
10
No Default (Release 4.5)
|
G.723.1A-L (or G723-1A-L)
|
BCM
|
CODEC-G723-1-H-PTIME
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
30
|
N
|
10
No Default (Release 4.5)
|
G.723.1-H (or G723-1-H)
|
BCM
|
CODEC-G723-1-L-PTIME
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
30
|
N
|
10
No Default (Release 4.5)
|
G.723.1-L (or G723-1-L)
|
BCM
|
CODEC-G726-16K-PTIME
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
30
|
N
|
10
No Default (Release 4.5)
|
G.726-16K (or G726-16K)
|
BCM
|
CODEC-G726-24K-PTIME
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
30
|
N
|
10
No Default (Release 4.5)
|
G.726-24K (or G726-24K)
|
BCM
|
CODEC-G726-32K-PTIME
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
30
|
N
|
10
No Default (Release 4.5)
|
G.726-32K (or G726-32K)
|
BCM
|
CODEC-G726-40K-PTIME
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
30
|
N
|
10
No Default (Release 4.5)
|
G.726-40K (or G726-40K)
|
BCM
|
CODEC-G728-PTIME
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
30
|
N
|
10
No Default (Release 4.5)
|
G.728 (or G728)
|
BCM
|
CODEC-G729AB-PTIME
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
30
|
N
|
10
No Default (Release 4.5)
|
G.729AB (or G729AB)
|
BCM
|
CODEC-G729B-PTIME
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
30
|
N
|
10
No Default (Release 4.5)
|
G.729B (or G729B)
|
BCM
|
CODEC-G729E-PTIME
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
30
|
N
|
10
No Default (Release 4.5)
|
G.729E (or G729E)
|
BCM
|
CODEC-G729-PTIME
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
30
|
N
|
10
No Default (Release 4.5)
|
G.729 (or G729)
|
BCM
|
CODEC-MOD-DURING- CALL
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N (Re- lease 4.1)
Y (Re- lease 4.2)
|
This flag is used by call processing to determine whether to modify the codec used in the first leg of a call to G711 during a multiparty call. The default uses the same codec as the first leg for the new call.
|
BCM
|
CODEC-PCMA-PTIME
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
30
|
N
|
10
No Default (Release 4.5)
|
PCMA (or G.711A or G711A)
|
BCM
|
CODEC-PCMU-PTIME
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
30
|
N
|
10
No Default (Release 4.5)
|
PCMU (or G.711U or G711U) (default)
|
BCM
|
COLLECT-TMR
|
INTEGER
|
30
|
180
|
N
|
50
|
Maximum amount of time, in seconds, the BCM waits for digits to be collected by the media gateway. If digits are not received within the timer value, the call is given partial dial treatment.
|
BCM
|
CONN-ACK-TMR
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
6
|
N
|
2
|
This timer starts (in seconds) when a call is answered but the bearer path is not established. If the bearer path is not established within the timer value, the call is torn down.
|
BCM
|
DEFAULT-CODEC-TYPE
|
STRING
|
|
|
Y
|
PCMU
|
Default codec type to be used.
|
BCM
|
DEFAULT-CODEC-TYPE
|
STRING
|
|
|
U
|
PCMU
|
Default Codec Type to be used.
|
BCM
|
DEFAULT-INTL-DIAL- PLAN-ID
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
Default
|
Default international dial plan ID. The string text default is used as a default international dial plan ID if no other value is provisioned.
|
BCM
|
DEFAULT-ODR
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
Default
|
Specifies the default ODR-based route in the Policy ODR table when the received ODR (NPA, NPA-NXX) based match is not found. The string text default is used as a match in the Policy ODR table if no other value is provisioned.
|
BCM
|
DEFAULT-OFFICE- SERVICE-ID
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
|
Specifies the default office-based service ID.
|
BCM
|
DEFAULT-OLI
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
255
|
N
|
255
|
Valid oli=00-99, 255.
|
BCM
|
DEFAULT-POP
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
255
|
N
|
255
|
Specifies the default POP for POP-based policy routing.
|
BCM
|
DEFAULT-QOS-ID
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
Default
|
Specifies using the default-qos-id to perform codec selection if a subscriber or trunk group is not provisioned with the qos-id. The string text default is used to retrieve the QoS record if no other value is provisioned.
|
BCM
|
DEFAULT-REGION
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
Default
|
Specifies using the default-region if the called party number does not match in the Region Profile table or a record with the specified region does not exist. The string text default is used as a match in the Policy Region table if no other value is provisioned.
|
BCM
|
DEFAULT-SIP-CAUSE- CODE-MAP-ID
(Not supported)
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
|
Default SIP Cause Code Mapping table.
|
BCM
|
DEFAULT-SS7-CAUSE- CODE-MAP-ID
(Not supported)
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
|
Default SS7 Cause Code Mapping table.
|
BCM
|
DIAL-TONE-TMR
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
32
|
N
|
16
|
Default dial tone timer.
|
BCM
|
DIGIT-TO-TMR
|
INTEGER
|
30
|
300
|
N
|
60
|
The Digit Timeout Timer is started while requesting digits from the media gateway. If no digits are received before the timer expires, the call is given partial dial treatment, in seconds.
|
BCM
|
E911-CALLED-PARTY- HOLD
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
Y
|
When a calling party goes on-hook during a 911 call, this token determines if the calling party is released or not. Default is to send a release to the Tandem switch.
Note This token is not checked if the outgoing trunk group for E911 is SIP or ISUP. Use the CLDPTY-CTRL-REL-ALWD token in the Destination table if called party control is required on any outgoing call.
|
BCM
|
INTL-NO-ANSWER-TMR
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
300
|
N
|
185
|
No answer timer, in seconds, for international calls.
|
BCM
|
INTL-PIC-REQD
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
Y
|
This token specifies if a PIC is required for international calls.
|
BCM
|
INTL-RE-ANSWER-TMR
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
300
|
N
|
10
|
Reanswer timer for international calls.
10 seconds for U.S.
120 seconds for international.
|
BCM
|
IVR-DISC-TIMER (Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
6
|
N
|
1
|
Maximum time, in seconds, to wait for wait for IVR bearer connection disconnect responses (for example, DLCX ACK) before continuing with the call clearing, routing, or announcement.
|
BCM
|
IVR-DURATION-TIMER (Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
60
|
N
|
30
|
Defines the maximum duration, in minutes, of an IVR session. Upon timer expiry, the IVR session is canceled and the call is routed or disconnected per feature requirements. If the timer value is 0, no IVR disconnect procedure is performed until the user hangs up.
|
BCM
|
LOCAL-NO-ANSWER-TMR
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
300
|
N
|
185
|
No answer timer, in seconds, for local calls.
|
BCM
|
LOCAL-RINGBACK
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
Y
|
Used in PacketCable Networks to turn the local ringback option on or off. Checked for only Basic on-net to on-net calls.
Note This feature should be turned on for the calling party to receive a local ringback for on-net to on-net calls in a PacketCable network. This feature is different from the "ringback on connection" feature that is provisioned for the MTA in the mgw-profile table.
|
BCM
|
MAX-REATTEMPT-COUNT
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
10
|
N
|
5
|
Specifies the maximum number of reattempts.
|
BCM
|
NO-ANSWER-TMR (Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
300
|
N
|
185
|
If the start-no-answer-tmr is set to Y, the no-answer-tmr, in seconds, is started for all calls.
Note For international calls, this timer is started regardless of the start-no-answer-tmr value.
|
BCM
|
NO-RESP-TMR
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
30
|
N
|
20
|
This timer starts for MGCP and SIP subscribers during the Alerting stage. If an Alerting confirmation is not received within the timer value, in seconds, the call is torn down.
|
BCM
|
OSI-GUARD-TMR
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
4
|
N
|
2
|
The open switch interval (OSI) guard timer, in seconds, starts once an OSI signal is applied to a termination. The ROH or origination treatment is performed after the expiration of the osi-guard-tmr.
|
BCM
|
PST-AFTER-TIMED- RELEASE
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
Y
|
After expiration of a time-release-interval, this flag determines the release treatment if the line remains off-hook. If PST is selected, the line receives permanent signal treatment (GR-505 section 4.5). If idle line is selected, the line receives dial tone.
Y—Default. Provide PST.
N—Idle line.
|
BCM
|
RE-ANSWER-TMR
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
300
|
N
|
10
|
Reanswer timer for local calls.
10 seconds for U.S.
60 seconds for international.
|
BCM
|
RECONNECT-TMR
|
INTEGER
|
30
|
185
|
N
|
65
|
When a subscriber hangs up with another call on hold, the subscriber is rung back. The ringing is applied for the duration, in seconds, of this reconnect-tmr. If the subscriber does not answer the call within this time period, the call is torn down.
|
BCM
|
ROH-TONE-TIMER
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
180
|
N
|
60
|
Defines the amount of time, in seconds, an ROH tone is played to the user. After the timer, the ROH tone is removed. If the timer value is 0, the tone is played forever or until the user hangs up.
|
BCM
|
SEND-QOS-ERROR
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Y/N. Specifies whether to send a QoS error.
|
BCM
|
SSF-TMR
|
INTEGER
|
3
|
30
|
N
|
20
|
The time, in seconds, Call Processing waits for a response from a Feature Server. If the timer expires before a response is received from the Feature Server, or SCP, Call Processing continues with basic default processing.
|
BCM
|
START-NO-ANSWER-TMR
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Y/N. Specifies whether to start the no answer timer.
|
BCM
|
SUSP-TMR
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
300
|
N
|
10
|
In seconds. When the called party hangs up, the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch sends a suspend message to the originating switch and starts the susp-tmr. If the called party picks up the phone before the susp-tmr expires, the call is reconnected. If the phone is not picked up before the susp-tmr expires, the call is released and the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch sends a release message to the originating switch.
|
BCM
|
TEST-CALL-TMR
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
60
|
N
|
20
|
In minutes. The test call timer is used when an IAM is received for a test call. The Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch starts a test-call-tmr based on the specified value. The call is released when the test-call-tmr expires.
|
BCM
|
TIME-RELEASE-INTERVAL
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
60
|
N
|
10
|
Controls the time duration (in seconds) of a silence tone when a call is torn down.
In case of an invalid dialing, or a dial tone timeout, time- release-interval is used to control the time duration of a silence tone after the announcement is played.
If the time-release-interval is 0, then an off-hook warning tone (busy tone) is played immediately.
|
BCM
|
TIME-RELEASE-TONE
|
STRING
|
|
|
Y
|
NO TONE
|
When the time release procedure is applied, the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch checks the time-release-tone values for the tone to play. Valid values for the tone are:
NOTONE—No-tone (silence)
BT—Busy-tone
ROT—Reorder-tone
ROH—Receiver-offhook- Warning-tone
|
BCM
|
TOLL-NO-ANSWER-TMR
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
300
|
N
|
185
|
No answer timer for toll or national calls.
|
BCM
|
TOLL-RE-ANSWER-TMR
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
300
|
N
|
10
|
Reanswer timer for toll or national calls.
10 seconds for U.S.
90 seconds for international.
|
BCM
|
TONE-TIMER
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
180
|
N
|
6
|
Defines the amount of tone, in seconds, that is played to a user. After the timer expires, the call is disconnected. However, if the timer value is 0, no disconnect procedure is performed until the user hangs up.
|
CALEA
|
CALEA-SNMP-SUPP
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Specifies whether CALEA SNMP support is turned on or off.
|
CALL PARK
|
CPRK-ANN
|
INTEGER
|
|
|
N
|
0
|
Specifies whether to play an announcement to a parked party. Provision the announcement ID here to play the announcement. Nonzero indicates the announcement ID. If zero (0) or NULL, no announcement is played.
|
CALL PARK
|
CPRK-CLEAR
|
INTEGER
|
|
|
N
|
0
|
Specifies whether to play a clearing announcement to a parked party after unsuccessful timed recall attempts. Provision the announcement ID here to play the announcement. Nonzero indicates the announcement ID. If zero (0) or NULL, no announcement is played.
|
CALL PARK
|
CPRK-HC-T1
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
48
|
N
|
48
|
Specifies the HC-T1 timer timeout value in hours.
|
CALL PARK
|
CPRK-TIMER
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
360
|
N
|
60
|
Specifies the TCPRK timer timeout value in seconds.
|
CF
|
HOP-COUNT
|
INTEGER
|
3
|
5
|
N
|
5
|
Specifies the number of HOPs allowed on a call.
|
CLASS
|
AC-ACTIVATION-LEVEL
|
STRING
|
|
|
Y
|
ONE
|
Specifies AC activation levels (one-level, two-level).
|
CLASS
|
ARAC-ACTIVATION- LEVEL
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
ONE
|
Specifies AR/AC activation levels (one-level, two-level).
|
CLASS
|
ARAC-ACTIVATION-TO- ANONYMOUS-DN
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Specifies AR/AC activation attempt supported by SPCS for anonymous DNs.
|
CLASS
|
ARAC-ACTIVATION-TO- COIN
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Specifies AR/AC activation attempt toward a DN match to a coin type line.
|
CLASS
|
ARAC-ACTIVATION-TO- MLHG
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
Y
|
Specifies AR/AC activation attempt toward a DN match to an MLHG line.
|
CLASS
|
ARAC-ACTIVATION-TO- NON-UNIQUE-DN
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Specifies whether AR/AC activation attempt is supported by SPCS for nonunique DNs.
|
CLASS
|
ARAC-INITIAL-QUERY- RESPONSE-TIMER-T5
|
INTEGER
|
|
|
N
|
3
|
Specifies the amount of time the OSPCS waits for a response to the initial query.
|
CLASS
|
ARAC-INTER-BUSY-IDLE- QUERY-DURATION-TIMER-T11
|
INTEGER
|
|
|
N
|
95
|
The TSPCS uses this timer to control the active/inactive status of a queued entry with originating scanning.
|
CLASS
|
ARAC-MAX-6SEC- RINGING-CYCLES
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
5
|
N
|
4
|
The maximum number of 6-second ringing cycles given per application of special ringing. Range is 2-5, typical is 4.
|
CLASS
|
ARAC-MAX-CONCURRENT-ATTEMPTS
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
30
|
N
|
30
|
The maximum number of concurrent AR/AC activations per customer.
|
CLASS
|
ARAC-MAX-QUEUE-SIZE
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
20
|
N
|
15
|
The AR/AC attempts maximum queue size for a DN.
|
CLASS
|
ARAC-MAX- UNANSWERED- RING-APPLICATIONS
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
12
|
N
|
2
|
The maximum number of unanswered, special ringing applications.
|
CLASS
|
ARAC-MONITORING- TIMER-T6
|
INTEGER
|
25
|
35
|
N
|
30
|
Controls the amount of time the called party of an AR request is monitored for idle notification in minutes. This timer is initialized when an AC request is accepted and delayed processing begins. If a reactivation occurs, this timer is reinitialized. This timer stops when the AC request is completed or deactivated. See GR 215 or GT 227 for more information.
|
CLASS
|
ARAC-ORIGINATING- SCAN-RATE
|
INTEGER
|
30
|
90
|
N
|
60
|
Timer to control the frequency at which the OSPCS sends originating scanning in seconds.
|
CLASS
|
ARAC-OSPCS-OVERALL- MONITOR-TIMER-T10
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
4
|
N
|
3
|
Maximum amount of continuous time the particular request can be active in OSPCS in hours.
|
CLASS
|
ARAC-OUTSTANDING- NOTIFICATION-TIMER-T8
|
INTEGER
|
Range is not applicable.
|
N
|
35
|
Specifies the time the TSPCS waits after sending an idle notification to the OSPCS, before rechecking the called line's busy/idle status in seconds.
|
CLASS
|
ARAC-PERIODIC-SCAN- RATE
|
INTEGER
|
5
|
30
|
N
|
30
|
Periodic scan rate if the SPCS performs periodic scanning of called/calling party's line. Range is in seconds in intervals of 5 seconds.
|
CLASS
|
ARAC-QUEUING- SUPPORTED
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
Y
|
Specifies whether AR/AC terminating SPCS support for queue call from originating SPCS is supported.
|
CLASS
|
ARAC-RESUME- SCANNING-THRESHOLD- TIME
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
7
|
N
|
5
|
This threshold is used after comparing with the Monitor timer (T6) by OSPCS to determine whether to resume scanning, in minutes.
|
CLASS
|
ARAC-RESUME- SCANNING-TIMER-T2
|
INTEGER
|
3
|
12
|
N
|
5
|
Specifies the amount of time the OSPCS waits to resume scanning after a calling party does not answer a special ringing, in minutes.
|
CLASS
|
ARAC-SUB-QUERY- RESPONSE-TIMER-T9
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
5
|
N
|
3
|
Specifies the amount of time the OSPCS waits for responses from the TSPCS to any query other than the initial query, in seconds.
|
CLASS
|
ARAC-TERMINATING- SCANNING-MONITOR- TIMER-T7
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
30
|
N
|
30
|
Specifies the amount of time the TSPCS does terminating scanning, in minutes.
|
CLASS
|
ARAC-TERMINATING-SPCS-SCAN-ALLOW
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
Y
|
Specifies whether terminating SPCS support for scanning is allowed.
|
CLASS
|
ARAC-TSPCS-OVERALL- MONITOR-TIMER-T10
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
4
|
N
|
3
|
The terminating SPCS overall monitoring timer is by the terminating SPCS to determine the maximum amount of time, in hours, that an AC request can remain in the queue. This timer is initialized at the terminating SPCS when a call is accepted for queuing. This timer stops when the AC request is deactivated or completed. See GR 215 or GR 227 for more information.
|
CLASS
|
AR-ANNOUNCEMENT- RESPONSE-TIMEOUT- COUNTER (Release 4.4.1)
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
3
|
N
|
2
|
The number of times an announcement response timeout can occur after a customer has received dialing instructions. The SPCS allows a client company to set the value of this item to an integer between 1 and 3, with a suggested value of 2. The timeout counter is initialized to 0 when the customer first accesses the feature. The counter is incremented each time the customer fails to enter any input within the timeout interval. The timeout counter is not initialized or incremented if an invalid digit is specified by the customer.
|
CLASS
|
AR-ANNOUNCEMENT- RESPONSE-TIMER-TANC (Release 4.4.1)
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
10
|
N
|
7
|
This is a client-settable timer used during two-level AR activation. This timer is initialized when the SPCS prompts a customer to enter information in response to a DN voiceback announcement. If the Announcement Response timer expires, the SPCS increments the announcement response timeout counter and provides the AR activation prompt again.
|
CLASS
|
AR-DN-VOICEBACK- OPTION (Release 4.4.1)
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
14
|
N
|
All digits
|
Specifies if the complete DN, only the NPA, or only the NPANXX is included in a DN voiceback announcement. This includes all or part of the DN of the last incoming call, provided the DN is available and is not marked anonymous. The customer hears the NPA, NPA-NXX, or NPANXX-XXXX of the DN depending on the client company selection for the DN voiceback option. The DN voiceback option can have the following values:
• Voiceback the complete DN
• Voiceback the NPA
• Voiceback the NPA-NXX
|
CLASS
|
AR-INVALID-DIGIT- COUNTER (Release 4.4.1)
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
3
|
N
|
2
|
The number of times a customer can specify an invalid action after dialing instructions are provided. The SPCS allows a client company to set the value of this item to an integer between 1 and 3, with a suggested value of 2. The invalid digit counter is initialized to 0 when the customer first accesses the feature. The counter is incremented each time the customer enters an invalid digit. The invalid digit counter is not initialized or incremented if announcement response timeout occurs.
|
CLASS
|
AR-NAME-VOICEBACK- OPTION (Release 4.4.1)
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Used to configure a name voiceback option for the AR feature. If set to Y, the name is voiced back if available.
|
COS
|
ACCT-CODE-PROMPT- DELAY (Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
1000
|
N
|
0
|
Used to introduce a delay, in milliseconds, before playing a prompt for an account code.
|
COS
|
ACCT-CODE-PROMPT- TIMEOUT (Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
16
|
N
|
0
|
Used to prompt a timeout for an account code. 0 means no timeout.
|
COS
|
ACCT-CODE-PROMPT- TONE (Release 4.5)
|
STRING
|
|
|
L
|
SDL
|
Prompt an account code tone. Permitted values are:
DL—dial tone
MWI—message waiting indicator
SDL (Default)—stutter dial tone)
SL—stutter dial tone
CF—confirm tone
P—prompt tone
|
COT
|
COT-ACTIVATION-LEVEL (Release 4.5)
|
STRING
|
|
|
U
|
ONE
|
Specifies the COT activation levels (one-level, two-level).
|
CWD/TWCD
|
FEATURE-RECONNECT- TMR (Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
3
|
30
|
N
|
10
|
Reconnect timer, in seconds, used by the Call Waiting and Three-Way Call features. When a subscriber is connected to a reorder tone or announcement, the user is automatically reconnected to the previous call state after the specified period.
|
EMG
|
EMG-SUSPEND-TMR (Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
3600
|
N
|
2700
|
Suspend timer for Emergency calls in seconds. If 0, no timer is invoked.
|
ENUM
|
ENUM-QUERY-RESPONSE-TIMER (Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
6
|
N
|
1
|
Used when querying an ENUM server. If no response is received within the specified period, the ENUM query is abandoned and the call continues as if the dialed number did not require IP routing.
|
ENUM
|
ENUM-QUERY-RETRY- COUNT (Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
6
|
N
|
1
|
The number of times to retransmit after a enum-query-response-timer timeout.
|
FSAIN
|
FSAIN-SIG-TOS- LOWDELAY
Caution  Cisco does not recommend using any value other than the specified default. Changing this value from its default may significantly impact network performance. Contact Cisco TAC for further information.
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
Y
|
Specifies whether to set low delay. Low delay refers to the waiting time, or latency involved in sending and receiving a packet. TOS provides an indication of the abstract parameters of the quality of service desired. These parameters are used to guide the selection of the actual service parameters when transmitting a datagram through a particular network. See RFC 1349, RFC 791, and RFC 795 for detailed information.
Y—(1) Set to low delay.
N—(0) Set to normal delay.
Note If you prefer to use DSCP values, derive the appropriate TOS values using the DSCP/TOS mapping information in Appendix H, "Data Values for TOS, DSCP, and PHB Parameters."
|
FSAIN
|
FSAIN-SIG-TOS- PRECEDENCE
Caution  Cisco does not recommend using any value other than the specified default. Changing this value from its default may significantly impact network performance. Contact Cisco TAC for further information.
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
7
|
N
|
3
|
This token specifies which IP precedence to use for the FSAIN signaling stream. TOS provides an indication of the abstract parameters of the quality of service desired. These parameters are used to guide the selection of the actual service parameters when transmitting a datagram through a particular network. IP precedence utilizes the 3 precedence bits in the type of service (TOS) field in the IP header to specify a class of service assignment for each IP packet. See RFC 1349, RFC 791, and RFC 795 for detailed information
Values are:
NETCONTROL (=7) INTERNETCONTROL (=6) CRITICAL (=5) FLASHOVERRIDE (=4) FLASH (=3, Default) IMMEDIATE (=2) PRIORITY (=1) ROUTINE (=0)
Note If you prefer to use DSCP values, derive the appropriate TOS values using the DSCP/TOS mapping information in Appendix H, "Data Values for TOS, DSCP, and PHB Parameters."
|
FSAIN
|
FSAIN-SIG-TOS- RELIABILITY
Caution  Cisco does not recommend using any value other than the specified default. Changing this value from its default may significantly impact network performance. Contact Cisco TAC for further information.
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Specifies whether to set reliability. Reliability refers to the dependability of packet delivery. TOS provides an indication of the abstract parameters of the quality of service desired. These parameters are used to guide the selection of the actual service parameters when transmitting a datagram through a particular network. See RFC 1349, RFC 791, and RFC 795 for detailed information.
Y—(1) Set to high reliability.
N—(0) Set to normal reliability.
Note If you prefer to use DSCP values, derive the appropriate TOS values using the DSCP/TOS mapping information in Appendix H, "Data Values for TOS, DSCP, and PHB Parameters."
|
FSAIN
|
FSAIN-SIG-TOS- THROUGHPUT
Caution  Cisco does not recommend using any value other than the specified default. Changing this value from its default may significantly impact network performance. Contact Cisco TAC for further information.
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Specifies whether to set throughput. Throughput refers to the actual amount of useful and nonredundant information that is transmitted or processed. Throughput is a function of bandwidth, error performance, congestion, and other factors. TOS provides an indication of the abstract parameters of the quality of service desired. These parameters are used to guide the selection of the actual service parameters when transmitting a datagram through a particular network. See RFC 1349, RFC 791, and RFC 795 for detailed information.
Y—(1) Set to high throughput.
N—(0) Set to normal throughput.
Note If you prefer to use DSCP values, derive the appropriate TOS values using the DSCP/TOS mapping information in Appendix H, "Data Values for TOS, DSCP, and PHB Parameters."
|
FSPTC
|
ACCT-CODE-PROMPT- DELAY (Release 4.4.0)
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
1000
|
N
|
0
|
Specifies a delay, in milliseconds, before playing a prompt for an account code.
|
FSPTC
|
ARAC-ACTIVATION- LEVEL
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
ONE
|
Specifies AR/AC activation levels (one-level, two-level).
|
FSPTC
|
ARAC-ACTIVATION-TO- ANONYMOUS-DN
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Specifies AR/AC activation attempt supported by SPCS for anonymous DNs.
|
FSPTC
|
ARAC-ACTIVATION-TO- COIN
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Specifies AR/AC activation attempt toward a DN match to a coin type line.
|
FSPTC
|
ARAC-ACTIVATION-TO- MLHG
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
Y
|
Specifies AR/AC activation attempt toward a DN match to a MLHG line.
|
FSPTC
|
ARAC-ACTIVATION-TO- NON-UNIQUE-DN
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Specifies whether AR/AC activation attempt is supported by SPCS for non-unique DNs.
|
FSPTC
|
ARAC-INITIAL-QUERY- RESPONSE-TIMER-T5
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
5
|
N
|
3
|
Specifies the amount of time, in seconds, that the OSPCS waits for a response to the initial query
|
FSPTC
|
ARAC-INTER-BUSY-IDLE- QUERY-DURATION-TIMER-T11
|
INTEGER
|
|
|
N
|
95
|
The terminating SPCS uses this timer (in seconds) to control the active/inactive status of a queued entry with originating scanning. A range is not applicable.
|
FSPTC
|
ARAC-MAX-6SEC- RINGING-CYCLES
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
5
|
N
|
4
|
The maximum number of 6-second ringing cycles given per application of special ringing.
|
FSPTC
|
ARAC-MAX-CONCURRENT-ATTEMPTS
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
30
|
N
|
30
|
The maximum number of concurrent AR/AC activations per customer.
|
FSPTC
|
ARAC-MAX-QUEUE-SIZE
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
20
|
N
|
15
|
The AR/AC attempts maximum queue size for a DN.
|
FSPTC
|
ARAC-MAX- UNANSWERED-RING- APPLICATIONS
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
12
|
N
|
2
|
The maximum number of unanswered, special ringing applications.
|
FSPTC
|
ARAC-MONITORING- TIMER-T6
|
INTEGER
|
25
|
35
|
N
|
30
|
This timer parameter controls the total time that the called party of an AR/AC request is monitored for an idle notification. This timer is initialized when an AR/AC request is accepted and delayed processing begins. If a reactivation occurs, this timer is reinitialized. This timer stops when the AR/AC request is completed or deactivated.
|
FSPTC
|
ARAC-ORIGINATING- SCAN-RATE
|
INTEGER
|
30
|
90
|
N
|
60
|
Timer (in seconds) that controls how frequently the OSPCS sends originating scanning.
|
FSPTC
|
ARAC-OSPCS-OVERALL- MONITOR-TIMER-T10
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
4
|
N
|
3
|
This timer parameter is used by the originating SPCS to determine the maximum continuous time the particular request can be in effect for a given customer. This limits the number of times a customer may reactivate an AR/AC request. This timer is initialized when the customer activates the AR/AC feature (that is, when the appropriate access code is received). This timer is not reinitialized when the customer reactivates the AR/AC feature. This timer stops at the originating SPCS when call setup occurs or when the attempt is deactivated.
|
FSPTC
|
ARAC-OUTSTANDING- NOTIFICATION-TIMER-T8
|
INTEGER
|
|
|
N
|
35
|
Specifies the time (in seconds) that the Terminating SPCS waits after sending an idle notification to the OSPCS, before rechecking the called line's busy/idle status. A range is not applicable.
|
FSPTC
|
ARAC-PERIODIC-SCAN- RATE
|
INTEGER
|
5
|
30
|
N
|
30
|
Periodic scan rate, if the SPCS performs periodic scanning of the called/calling party's line.
|
FSPTC
|
ARAC-QUEUING- SUPPORTED
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
Y
|
Specifies whether AR/AC terminating SPCS support for queue call from originating SPCS is supported.
|
FSPTC
|
ARAC-RESUME- SCANNING- THRESHOLD-TIME
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
7
|
N
|
5
|
This threshold (in minutes) is used after comparing with the Monitor timer (T6) by OSPCS to determine whether to resume scanning.
|
FSPTC
|
ARAC-RESUME- SCANNING- TIMER-T2
|
INTEGER
|
3
|
12
|
N
|
5
|
Specifies the amount of time (in minutes) that the OSPCS waits to resume scanning after a calling party does not answer a special ringing.
|
FSPTC
|
ARAC-SUB-QUERY- RESPONSE-TIMER-T9
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
5
|
N
|
3
|
Specifies the amount of time (in seconds) that the OSPCS waits for responses from the TSPCS to any query other than the initial query.
|
FSPTC
|
ARAC-TERMINATING- SCANNING-MONITOR- TIMER-T7
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
30
|
N
|
30
|
Specifies the amount of time (in minutes) that the TSPCS does terminating scanning.
|
FSPTC
|
ARAC-TERMINATING- SPCS-SCAN-ALLOW
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
Y
|
Specifies whether terminating SPCS support for scanning is allowed.
|
FSPTC
|
AR-ACTIVATION-LEVEL
|
STRING
|
|
|
Y
|
ONE
|
Specifies AR/AC activation levels (one-level, two-level).
|
FSPTC
|
ARAC-TSPCS-OVERALL- MONITOR-TIMER-T10
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
4
|
N
|
3
|
This timer parameter is used by the terminating SPCS to determine the maximum amount of time an AR/AC request can remain in the queue. This timer is initialized at the terminating SPCS when a call is accepted for queuing. This timer stops when the AR/AC request is deactivated or completed.
|
FSPTC
|
AUTH-CODE-PROMPT- DELAY (Release 4.4.0)
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
1000
|
N
|
0
|
Specifies a delay, in milliseconds, before playing prompt for an authorization code.
|
FSPTC
|
COT-ACTIVATION-LEVEL
|
STRING
|
|
|
Y
|
ONE
|
Specifies COT activation levels (one-level, two-level).
|
FSPTC
|
CPRK-ANN
|
INTEGER
|
|
|
N
|
0
|
Specifies whether to play a clearing announcement to a parked party after unsuccessful timed recall attempts. Provision the announcement ID here to play the announcement. Nonzero indicates the announcement ID. If zero (0) or NULL, no announcement is played.
|
FSPTC
|
CPRK-CLEAR
|
INTEGER
|
|
|
N
|
0
|
Specifies whether to play a clearing announcement to a parked party after unsuccessful timed recall attempts. Provision the announcement ID here to play the announcement. Nonzero indicates the announcement ID. If zero (0) or NULL, no announcement is played.
|
FSPTC
|
CPRK-HC-T1
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
48
|
N
|
48
|
Specifies the HC-T1 timer timeout value in hours.
|
FSPTC
|
CPRK-TIMER
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
360
|
N
|
60
|
Specifies the TCPRK timer timeout value in seconds.
|
FSPTC
|
DEFAULT-OCB-PROFILE- ID (Release 4.4.0)
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
|
Specifies a default Office-based Outgoing Call Barring (OCB) Profile id. This id is used if the POP-specific ocb-profile-id is not provisioned.
|
FSPTC
|
EMG-SUSPEND-TMR
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
3600
|
N
|
2700
|
Suspend Timer for Emergency Call (in seconds). If 0, no timer is invoked.
|
FSPTC
|
FEATURE-RECONNECT- TMR
|
INTEGER
|
3
|
30
|
N
|
10
|
Reconnect timer (in seconds). This timer is used by the CW and TWC features. When a caller is connected to a reorder tone or announcement, the caller is automatically reconnected to their previous call state after the specified timeout period.
|
FSPTC
|
FSPTC-SIG-TOS- LOWDELAY
Caution  Cisco does not recommend using any value other than the specified default. Changing this value from its default may significantly impact network performance. Contact Cisco TAC for further information.
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
Y
|
Specifies whether to set low delay. Low delay refers to the waiting time, or latency involved in sending and receiving a packet. TOS provides an indication of the abstract parameters of the quality of service desired. These parameters are used to guide the selection of the actual service parameters when transmitting a datagram through a particular network. See RFC 1349, RFC 791, and RFC 795 for detailed information.
Y—(1) Set to low delay.
N—(0) Set to normal delay.
Note If you prefer to use DSCP values, derive the appropriate TOS values using the DSCP/TOS mapping information in Appendix H, "Data Values for TOS, DSCP, and PHB Parameters."
|
FSPTC
|
FSPTC-SIG-TOS- PRECEDENCE
Caution  Cisco does not recommend using any value other than the specified default. Changing this value from its default may significantly impact network performance. Contact Cisco TAC for further information.
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
7
|
N
|
3
|
This token specifies which IP precedence to use for the FSPTC signaling stream. IP precedence utilizes the 3 precedence bits in the type of service (TOS) field in the IP header to specify a class of service assignment for each IP packet. TOS provides an indication of the abstract parameters of the quality of service desired. These parameters are used to guide the selection of the actual service parameters when transmitting a datagram through a particular network. See RFC 1349, RFC 791, and RFC 795 for detailed information.
Values are:
NETCONTROL (=7) INTERNETCONTROL (=6) CRITICAL (=5) FLASHOVERRIDE (=4) FLASH (Default = 3) IMMEDIATE (=2) PRIORITY (=1) ROUTINE (=0)
Note If you prefer to use DSCP values, derive the appropriate TOS values using the DSCP/TOS mapping information in Appendix H, "Data Values for TOS, DSCP, and PHB Parameters."
|
FSPTC
|
FSPTC-SIG-TOS- RELIABILITY
Caution  Cisco does not recommend using any value other than the specified default. Changing this value from its default may significantly impact network performance. Contact Cisco TAC for further information.
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Specifies whether to set this socket option, FSPTC signaling (SIG) type of service (TOS) reliability (RELIABILITY) to 1 (Y) or 0 (N). Reliability refers to the dependability of packet delivery. TOS provides an indication of the abstract parameters of the quality of service desired. These parameters are used to guide the selection of the actual service parameters when transmitting a datagram through a particular network. See RFC 1349, RFC 791, and RFC 795 for detailed information.
Y—(1) Set to high reliability.
N—(0) Set to normal reliability.
Note If you prefer to use DSCP values, derive the appropriate TOS values using the DSCP/TOS mapping information in Appendix H, "Data Values for TOS, DSCP, and PHB Parameters."
|
FSPTC
|
FSPTC-SIG-TOS- THROUGHPUT
Caution  Cisco does not recommend using any value other than the specified default. Changing this value from its default may significantly impact network performance. Contact Cisco TAC for further information.
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Specifies whether to set throughput. Throughput refers to the actual amount of useful and nonredundant information that is transmitted or processed. The relationship between what went in one end of the network and what came out the other is a measure of the efficiency of that communications network. Throughput is a function of bandwidth, error performance, congestion, and other factors. TOS provides an indication of the abstract parameters of the quality of service desired. These parameters are used to guide the selection of the actual service parameters when transmitting a datagram through a particular network. See RFC 1349, RFC 791, and RFC 795 for detailed information.
Y—(1) Set to high throughput.
N—(0) Set to normal throughput.
Note If you prefer to use DSCP values, derive the appropriate TOS values using the DSCP/TOS mapping information in Appendix H, "Data Values for TOS, DSCP, and PHB Parameters."
|
FSPTC
|
HOP-COUNT
|
INTEGER
|
3
|
5
|
N
|
5
|
Specifies the TCPRK timer timeout value in seconds.
|
FSPTC
|
IVR-DN
|
DIGITS
|
|
|
N
|
|
Directory number for IVR.
|
FSPTC
|
SLE-DE-THRESHOLD
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
5
|
N
|
3
|
Specifies the number of consecutive dialing errors allowed.
|
FSPTC
|
SLE-LIST-SIZE
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
31
|
N
|
31
|
Defines the maximum size (31 entries per feature per subscriber) of a Screen List Editing table.
|
FSPTC
|
SLE-TIMER-T1
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
10
|
N
|
4
|
T1 defines how long the SPCS waits for a customer to confirm an existing remote DN or indicate to change the remote DN.
|
FSPTC
|
SLE-TIMER-T2
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
10
|
N
|
4
|
T2 defines how long the SPCS waits for a customer to specify a new remote DN.
|
FSPTC
|
SLE-TIMER-T3
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
10
|
N
|
4
|
T3 defines how long the SPCS waits for a customer to specify a list-editing level option. It also defines how long the SPCS waits for the customer to specify #, 12, or 0 when a DN must be added to the list during feature activation.
|
FSPTC
|
SLE-TIMER-T4
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
10
|
N
|
4
|
T4 defines how long the SPCS waits for the customer to specify a DN when adding or deleting an entry.
|
FSPTC
|
SLE-TIMER-T5
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
4
|
N
|
3
|
T5 specifies the time the originating SPCS waits for a response to the initial query sent to the screened DNs SPCS.
|
FSPTC
|
SLE-TIMER-T6
|
INTEGER
|
20
|
40
|
N
|
25
|
In 100 milliseconds (Default = 25 times 100 milliseconds). T6 defines how long the SPCS waits for a customer to specify an option after an entry on the list has been voiced back during list review.
|
FSPTC
|
SLE-TIMER-T7
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
9
|
N
|
4
|
Inter-Digit Timer for SLE.
|
FSPTC
|
SLE-TO-THRESHOLD
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
5
|
N
|
3
|
Specifies the number of consecutive timeouts allowed.
|
H323
|
DEFAULT-H323-CAUSE- CODE-MAP-ID
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
|
Specifies the default H.323 Cause Code Map ID from the Cause Code Map table.
|
H323
|
H323-IRR-CALL-INFO- COUNT
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
100
|
N
|
8
|
The number of call infos to be put into a single IRR.
|
H323
|
H323-MAX-LOOP-COUNT (Release 4.2)
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
10
|
N
|
3
|
Maximum number of times an H.323 call (having same Call Identifier) can hop via the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch.
|
H323
|
H323-SUPPORTED
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
If set to Y, the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch is configured as H.323 gateway.
|
IVR
|
DEFAULT-IVR-ROUTE- GUIDE-ID
(Release 4.4.1)
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
|
Default IVR route guide to use if it is not supplied by the application.
|
IVR
|
DEFAULT-IVR-SCRIPT-PKG-TYPE (Obsoleted in Release 4.5)
|
STRING
|
|
|
Y
|
BAU
|
Default IVR script package type to use if not supplied by the application server.
|
LNP
|
DEFAULT-LNP-PROFILE-ID (Release 4.2)
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
|
Specifies the default LNP Profile id to use. Only one LNP profile is supported per installation.
|
MGA
|
MGA-ADM-RESP-TIME
|
INTEGER
|
200
|
60000
|
N
|
900
|
Time after which bulk ADM responses are sent to the ADM (in msec).
|
MGA
|
MGA-ICMP-PING- RETRANSMIT-DURATION
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
10
|
N
|
2
|
Specifies the duration (in seconds) after which ICMP ping is done.
|
MGA
|
MGA-ICMP-PING-RETRY- COUNT
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
6
|
N
|
2
|
Specifies the number of times the GSM does ICMP pinging before declaring a media gateway down.
|
MGA
|
MGA-INIT-DURATION
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
10
|
N
|
1
|
Specifies the duration (in seconds) after which a media gateway starts initializing initTerms terminations.
|
MGA
|
MGA-INIT-TERMS
|
INTEGER
|
100
|
5000
|
N
|
160
|
Specifies the number of terminations initialized in every MGW initialization duration time.
|
MGA
|
MGA-MAX-FAULT-COUNT
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
10
|
N
|
5
|
Specifies the maximum number of fault counts.
|
MGA
|
MGA-MAX-NO-OF-ADM- RESP
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
100
|
N
|
24
|
Specifies the maximum number of ADM responses sent in one message.
|
MGA
|
MGA-MAX-RETRANSMIT- COUNT
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
11
|
N
|
3
|
Specifies the maximum retransmit count of an MGCP message. This requires the platform to be stopped and restarted.
|
MGA
|
MGA-MAX-UNREACH- COUNT
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
10
|
N
|
5
|
Specifies the maximum number of unreachable counts.
|
MGA
|
MGA-MIN-RETRANSMIT- COUNT
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
7
|
N
|
2
|
Specifies the minimum retransmit count of an MGCP message. This requires the platform to be stopped and restarted.
|
MGA
|
MGA-PING-ATTEMPTS
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
6
|
N
|
2
|
Specifies the maximum number of times the GSM does MGCP pinging before declaring a media gateway down.
|
MGA
|
MGA-PING-DURATION
|
INTEGER
|
60
|
240
|
N
|
60
|
Specifies the duration (in seconds) after which an MGCP ping is done on a media gateway if no activity is detected.
|
MGA
|
MGA-RECOVERY- DURATION
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
10
|
N
|
2
|
Specifies the number of seconds before an MGA tries to recover faulty/unreachable endpoints.
|
MGA
|
MGA-TIMER-VAL
|
INTEGER
|
400
|
1000
|
N
|
400
|
Specifies the minimum default time (in milliseconds) for MGCP message retransmissions. This requires the platform to be stopped and restarted.
|
MGCP
|
CODEC-T38-PTIME (Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
30
|
N
|
|
Specifies the Image/T38 codec packetization period.
|
MGCP
|
INACTIVE-CONN-MODE- BEFORE-ANSWER (Release 4.5)
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Used during local ringback. If the flag is set to Y, both connections (A and B) are kept inactive during the ringing state. If set to N, then the connection on party A is set to recv-only and the connection on party B is set to send/recv.
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-ADM-RESP-TIME
|
INTEGER
|
200
|
60000
|
N
|
900
|
Time (in milliseconds) after which bulk ADM responses are sent to the ADM.
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-ENBLOC-SUPP
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
Y
|
This flag is for internal use to run automated scripts using ACTI. If this flag is set to Y, the MGA queries the BCM to check if any features such as hotline or denied origination apply. If these features do not apply, the MGA plays a dial tone to the subscriber. If this flag is set to N, the MGA does not perform the query function and lets the BCM request the dial tone.
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-ICMP-PING- RETRANSMIT-DURATION
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
10
|
N
|
2
|
Specifies the duration (in seconds) after which an ICMP ping is done.
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-ICMP-PING-RETRY- COUNT
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
6
|
N
|
2
|
Specifies the number of times the GSM does ICMP pinging before declaring a media gateway down.
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-INIT-DURATION
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
10
|
N
|
1
|
Specifies the duration (in seconds) after which a media gateway starts initializing initTerms terminations. This requires the platform to be stopped and restarted.
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-INIT-TERMS
|
INTEGER
|
100
|
1600 (Re- lease 4.1)
5000 (Re- lease 4.2)
|
N
|
160
|
Specifies the number of terminations to be initialized for every mgcp-init-duration.
The mgcp-init-terms and mgcp-init-duration parameters are used whenever:
• An RSIP is received from the gateway.
• The control or reset command is issued during cold/warm start with 1000 cics.
A maximum of 160 terminations can be initialized every second.
For example, if mgcp-init-duration is 5, mgcp-init-terms=800 (160x5) can be specified.
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-MAX-FAULT- COUNT
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
10
|
N
|
5
|
Specifies the maximum number of fault counts.
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-MAX-KEEPALIVE- AUEP (Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
1000
|
100000
|
N
|
40000
|
The maximum number of MGWs to be AUEP pinged in 10 second interval.
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-MAX-KEEPALIVE- ICMP (Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
100
|
10000
|
N
|
4000
|
The maximum number of MGWs that can be ICMP pinged in a 10 second interval.
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-MAX-NO-OF-ADM- RESP
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
100
|
N
|
24
|
Specifies the maximum number of ADM responses sent in one message.
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-MAX-RETRANSMIT- COUNT (Obsoleted in Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
11
|
N
|
3
|
Specifies the maximum retransmit count of an MGCP message. This requires the platform to be stopped and restarted.
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-MAX-UNREACH- COUNT
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
10
|
N
|
5
|
Specifies the maximum number of unreachable counts.
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-MIN-RETRANSMIT- COUNT (Obsoleted in Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
7
|
N
|
2
|
Specifies the minimum retransmit count of an MGCP message. This requires the platform to be stopped and restarted.
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-PING-ATTEMPTS
(Obsoleted in Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
20
|
N
|
10
|
Specifies the number of times the Gateway Status Monitoring (GSM) performs MGCP pinging before declaring a media gateway down.
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-PING-DURATION (Obsoleted in Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
60
|
240
|
N
|
60
|
Specifies the duration (in seconds) after which an MGCP ping is done on a media gateway if no activity is detected.
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-RECOVERY- DURATION
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
10
|
N
|
5
|
Number of seconds before MGA tries to recover faulty/unreachable endpoints.
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-RTO-MAX (Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
30
|
N
|
4
|
The maximum time in seconds allowed between two successive MGCP datagram retransmissions. Note that first retransmission is sent after MGCP-T-TRAN seconds. Cisco recommends using a value of 4, per RFC.
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-SIG-TOS- LOWDELAY
Caution  Cisco does not recommend using any value other than the specified default. Changing this value from its default may significantly impact network performance. Contact Cisco TAC for further information.
Note If you change the value of this parameter from the default value in the Call Agent Configuration table, the value will not take effect until a system switchover occurs. Prior to a system switchover, the default value remains in effect (Release 4.4.0).
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
Y
|
Specifies whether to set low delay. Low delay refers to the waiting time, or latency involved in sending and receiving a packet. You can set various options on the TCP socket to tune or optimize for certain performance parameters. TOS provides an indication of the abstract parameters of the quality of service desired. These parameters are used to guide the selection of the actual service parameters when transmitting a datagram through a particular network. See RFC 1349, RFC 791, and RFC 795 for detailed information.
Y—(1) Set to low delay.
N—(0) Set to normal delay.
|
MGCPSIM-SIG-TOS
|
MGCP-SIG-TOS- PRECEDENCE
Caution  Cisco does not recommend using any value other than the specified default. Changing this value from its default may significantly impact network performance. Contact Cisco TAC for further information.
Note If you change the value of this parameter from the default value in the Call Agent Configuration table, the value will not take effect until a system switchover occurs. Prior to a system switchover, the default value remains in effect (Release 4.4.0).
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
7
|
N
|
3
|
This token specifies which IP precedence to use for the MGCP signaling stream. IP precedence utilizes the 3 precedence bits in the type of service (TOS) field in the IP header to specify a class of service assignment for each IP packet. TOS provides an indication of the abstract parameters of the quality of service desired. These parameters are used to guide the selection of the actual service parameters when transmitting a datagram through a particular network. See RFC 1349, RFC 791, and RFC 795 for detailed information.
Values are:
NETCONTROL (=7) INTERNETCONTROL (=6) CRITICAL (=5) FLASHOVERRIDE (=4) FLASH (=3 Default) IMMEDIATE (=2) PRIORITY (=1) ROUTINE (=0)
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-SIG-TOS- RELIABILITY
Caution  Cisco does not recommend using any value other than the specified default. Changing this value from its default may significantly impact network performance. Contact Cisco TAC for further information.
Note If you change the value of this parameter from the default value in the Call Agent Configuration table, the value will not take effect until a system switchover occurs. Prior to a system switchover, the default value remains in effect (Release 4.4.0).
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Specifies whether to set reliability. Reliability refers to the dependability of packet delivery. TOS provides an indication of the abstract parameters of the quality of service desired. These parameters are used to guide the selection of the actual service parameters when transmitting a datagram through a particular network. See RFC 1349, RFC 791, and RFC 795 for detailed information.
Y—(1) Set to high reliability.
N—(0) Set to normal reliability.
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-SIG-TOS- THROUGHPUT
Caution  Cisco does not recommend using any value other than the specified default. Changing this value from its default may significantly impact network performance. Contact Cisco TAC for further information.
Note If you change the value of this parameter from the default value in the Call Agent Configuration table, the value will not take effect until a system switchover occurs. Prior to a system switchover, the default value remains in effect (Release 4.4.0).
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Specifies whether to set throughput. Throughput refers to the actual amount of useful and nonredundant information that is transmitted or processed. The relationship between what went in one end of the network and what came out the other is a measure of the efficiency of that communications network. Throughput is a function of bandwidth, error performance, congestion, and other factors. TOS provides an indication of the abstract parameters of the quality of service desired. These parameters are used to guide the selection of the actual service parameters when transmitting a datagram through a particular network. See RFC 1349, RFC 791, and RFC 795 for detailed information.
Y—(1) Set to high throughput.
N—(0) Set to normal throughput.
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-T38-FAX-MODE- PREF1 (Release 4.5—Not provisionable)
|
STRING
|
|
|
Y
|
T38- FXR- LOOSE
|
The following values are permitted:
T38-FXR-LOOSE
T38-FXR-STRICT—Not supported in this release.
T38-FXR-GW—Not supported in this release
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-T38-FAX-MODE- PREF2 (Release 4.5—Not provisionable)
|
STRING
|
|
|
Y
|
T38- FXR- STRICT
|
The following values are permitted:
T38-FXR-LOOSE—Not supported in this release.
T38-FXR-STRICT
T38-FXR-GW—Not supported in this release.
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-T38-FAX-MODE- PREF3 (Release 4.5—Not provisionable)
|
STRING
|
|
|
Y
|
T38-FXR-GW
|
The following values are permitted:
T38-FXR-LOOSE—Not supported in this release.
T38-FXR-STRICT—Not supported in this release.
T38-FXR-GW
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-T-HIST (Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
3
|
120
|
N
|
30
|
The maximum time in seconds allowed before the copy of a Response is destroyed (even though the media gateway does not send a ResponseAck) after sending an initial MGCP datagram. Any message received from the media gateway with same transaction id after MGCP-T-HIST is considered as new command (not a retransmission). Also, if more than 2 times the MGCP-T-HIST has elapsed, the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch considers the endpoint disconnected and takes appropriate action.
Note MGCP-T-HIST must be greater than or equal to the MGCP-T-MAX plus 10, where 10 factors in the maximum propagation delay.
|
MGCP
|
MGCP-T-MAX (Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
60
|
N
|
20
|
The maximum time in seconds allowed before stopping retransmissions after sending an initial MGCP datagram. An endpoint is not considered disconnected until 2 times the MGCP-T-HIST time has elapsed.
|
MGCP
|
NCT-TEST-SERVICE- AFFECTING (Release 4.5)
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
Y
|
Specifies whether network continuity testing to line and trunk is service affecting.
|
MGCP
|
NLB-TEST-SERVICE- AFFECTING (Release 4.5)
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
Y
|
Specifies whether network loop back testing to line and trunk is service affecting.
|
MGCP
|
T38-MAX-BIT-RATE (Release 4.5—Not provisionable)
|
INTEGER
|
|
|
N
|
14400
|
Specifies the default bit rate for a T38 fax that an H.323 interface uses when interworking with a non-H.323 endpoint.
|
MGCP
|
T38-MAX-BUFFER-SIZE (Release 4.5—Not provisionable)
|
INTEGER
|
|
|
N
|
200
|
Specifies the default maximum buffer size for a T38 fax that an H.323 interface uses when interworking with a non-H.323 endpoint.
|
MGCP
|
T38-MAX-DATAGRAM- SIZE (Release 4.5—Not provisionable)
|
INTEGER
|
|
|
N
|
74
|
Specifies the default maximum datagram size for a T38 fax that an H.323 interface uses when interworking with a non-H.323 endpoint.
|
MGCP
|
TEST-TRUNK-GRP-DIGITS (Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
15
|
N
|
4
|
Number of digits after a test-prefix that indicate the trunk-grp number. The calling party number format for trunk testing is: <test-prefix><TG><TM>, where the field shows the number of digits in <TG> padded with zero on most significant digits.
|
MGCP
|
TEST-TRUNK-MEMBER- DIGITS (Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
15
|
N
|
4
|
Number of digits after a test-prefix and trunk-grp number that indicate the trunk member number. The calling party number format for trunk testing is: <test-prefix><TG><TM>, where the field shows the number of digits in <TG> padded with zero on most significant digits
|
MGCP (Re lease 4.5)
|
INACTIVE-CONN-MODE- BEFORE-ANSWER
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Used during local ringback. Y—Both connections (A and B) are kept inactive during the ringing state.
N—The A connection is set to recv-only and the B connection is set to send and recv.
|
OCB
|
DEFAULT-OCB-PROFILE-ID (Release 4.4.0 and 4.5)
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
|
The default Outgoing Call Barring (OCB) Profile id. this office-based OCB Profile id is used if a POP-specific ocb-profile-id is not provisioned.
|
OFF ICE
|
CLASS5-SUPPORTED
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
If set to Y, the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch is configured as a Class 5 Call Agent.
|
OFF ICE
|
CLLI
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
|
11-character Common Language Location Identifier Code (CLLIC) for the Call Agent.
|
OFF ICE
|
HOME-COUNTRY-CODE
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
|
Home country code. Once added, this code can be changed but not deleted.
|
OFF ICE
|
SPLIT-NPA-ACTIVE
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
The split-npa-active flag is set by the EMS. The screening list feature uses this flag to determine if the Split NPA table must be screened.
|
OFF ICE
|
TANDEM-SUPPORTED
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
If set to Y, the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch is configured as a Tandem Call Agent.
|
PKT CABLE
|
EM-PRIVACY-IND-SUPP
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Used by EM billing. Determines whether to include Privacy Indicator in an Event Message.
|
PKT CABLE
|
LOCAL-RINGBACK
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
Y
|
Specifies whether the Cisco BTS 10200 sends a local ringback to the calling party. The value Y indicates that ringback is turned on; the value N indicates that ringback is turned off.
Note This feature should be turned on for the calling party to receive a local ringback for on-net to on-net calls in a PacketCable network. This feature is different from the "ringback on connection" feature that is provisioned for the MTA in the mgw-profile table.
|
PKT- CABLE
|
BATCH-LATENCY
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
999
|
N
|
60
|
Maximum time in seconds to hold an event message before sending a batched radius message in batch mode EM operation.
|
PKT- CABLE
|
BATCH-MODE-SUPP
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Specifies if EM Batch Mode is supported. The value Y indicates that batch mode is supported; the value N indicates that batch mode is not supported.
|
PKT- CABLE
|
BEST-EFFORT-ON-QOS- FAIL (Release 4.5)
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
Y
|
If set to Y, the PCMM/D-QoS based admission control cannot be performed because of a broken signaling connection between Policy-Server/CMTS, the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch continues the calls without bandwidth authorization on a best effort basis.
|
PKT- CABLE
|
COPS-DSCP-TOS
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
255
|
N
|
96
|
Specifies the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value or Type of Service (TOS) value used for the signaling packets on COPS interfaces between CMS and CMTS. For DSCP, only bits 0-5 are used; for TOS, bits 0-2 are used for IP Precedence, and bits 3-6 for IPv4 IP TOS.
Note For information on specific DSCP and TOS bits, see Appendix H, "Data Values for TOS, DSCP, and PHB Parameters."
|
PKT- CABLE
|
DQOS-DS-SLACK-TERM
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
60000
|
N
|
0
|
A value provided by the CMS, and used by the CMTS for tolerated latency for downstream flows, in microseconds. The default value is zero for the downstream direction, which indicates no restrictions on latency.
|
PKT- CABLE
|
DQOS-GATE-TIMER
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
10
|
N
|
2
|
This timer defines the CMTS gate operation response timer, in seconds.
|
PKT- CABLE
|
DQOS-T1-TIMER
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
500
|
N
|
200
|
This timer is used by the CMTS for dynamic quality of service (DQoS). It starts when a gate is allocated, and is reset when a gate goes into a committed state. The T1 timer is provided by CMS to CMTS in a gate-set message. The DQOS-T1-TIMER value is used by a CMTS to limit the time that can elapse between the authorization and the commit to ensure that DQoS resources are released in case of an error. The recommended T1 timer value is between 200-300 seconds if you do not use the default value.
|
PKT- CABLE
|
DQOS-T5-TIMER
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
60
|
N
|
5
|
This timer controls the synchronization between a local MTA resource release and a CMTS verification of the closure of the local gate (ECN-02148-v7). When the CMS (Call Agent) sends the MTA a message to delete (DLCX) a connection, the CMS must ensure that the gate is closed in the CMTS within T5. This timer is cleared when the CMS receives a confirmation for the local gate closure using the gate-close message from the CMTS. On expiration of this timer, the CMS (Call Agent) deletes the gate at the CMTS using gate-delete message with "Local gate-close failure" described in the reason-code.
|
PKT- CABLE
|
DQOS-T7-TIMER
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
300
|
N
|
200
|
This timer value is sent from the CMS to the CMTS in a gate-set message and defines the timeout period in seconds that the CMTS must hold resources for a service flow's Admitted QoS Parameter Set when in excess of its Active QoS Parameter Set. It is used by the CMTS to ensure that DQoS resources are released in case of an error.
|
PKT- CABLE
|
DQOS-T8-TIMER
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
300
|
N
|
0
|
This timer is sent from the CMS to the CMTS in a gate-set message and defines the period of time in seconds that committed CMTS resources can remain unused. It is used by a CMTS to ensure that DQoS resources are released in case of an error. The default instructs the CMTS not to poll for activity on the service flow.
|
PKT- CABLE
|
DQOS-US-SLACK-TERM
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
60000
|
N
|
800
|
A value provided by the CMS, and used by the CMTS for tolerated grant jitter for upstream flows, in microseconds. The default value is for the upstream direction.
|
PKT- CABLE
|
EM-FILE-OPEN-TIME
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
1800
|
N
|
600
|
Specifies the maximum amount of time, in seconds, that an EM file can be open. While the file is open, additional EMs can be written to the file. This file is closed and a new file is opened if communication with the RKS has not been reestablished when this time limit is reached.
An open EM file does not automatically close when communication to the RKS is restored. The file closes automatically according to the provisioned values in em-file-open-time and em-file-size, whichever occurs first.
|
PKT- CABLE
|
EM-FILE-SIZE
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
100
|
N
|
20
|
Specifies the maximum size, in megabytes, of an EM file on a hard disk. If the current file size is under this limit, additional EMs can be written to the file. This file is closed and a new file is opened if communication with the RKS has not yet been reestablished when this limit is reached.
An open EM file does not automatically close when communication to the RKS is restored. The file closes automatically according to the provisioned values in em-file-open-time and em-file-size, whichever occurs first.
|
PKT- CABLE
|
MAX-MGCP-DATAGRAM
|
INTEGER
|
2000
|
8000
|
N
|
4000
|
Specifies the maximum MGCP datagram size that can include one or more piggybacked messages, in bytes, that the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch can decode before discarding the rest of the message part.
Note The default value of 4000 bytes is adequate for most applications. Cisco does not recommend changing this value unless you are deploying MGCP-based media gateways or MTAs that require larger datagram sizes.
|
PKT- CABLE
|
PROTOCOL-VERSION
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
I03
|
Specifies the PacketCable EM Specification (protocol) version.
|
PKT- CABLE
|
RADIUS-DSCP-TOS
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
255
|
N
|
96
|
Specifies the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value or type of service (TOS) value. Used for the signaling packets on RADIUS interfaces between CMS and RKS, and CMS and DF server. For DSCP, only bits 0-5 are used; for TOS, bits 0-2 are used for IP Precedence, and bits 3-6 for IPv4 IP TOS.
Note For information on specific DSCP and TOS bits, see Appendix H, "Data Values for TOS, DSCP, and PHB Parameters."
|
PKT- CABLE
|
RETRY-PRI-RKS-TIMER
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
30
|
N
|
10
|
Specifies how many minutes to wait—after losing all communication with both RKSs—before attempting to establish communication with the RKSs again. During this time, the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch writes all newly generated EMs to a file on the Call Agent that created the EMs.
|
PKT- CABLE
|
SECURED-MEDIA-ONLY
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Used to affect the transmission of security parameters from the QOS table when connecting a call.
Y—The Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch forces the security parameters from the QoS and Ciphersuite tables to the endpoint while making the connection. This can result in call failure if either side cannot handle the parameters.
N—The Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch forces the security parameters from the QoS and Ciphersuite tables while making the connection to the endpoint only if both sides can handle the security parameters.
This type also affects the setup of calls to unsecured MGWs.
|
POTS
|
DEFAULT-OCB-PROFILE- ID (Release 4.5)
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
|
Default OCB profile id. Used if the POP-specific ocb-profile-id is not provisioned.
|
POTS
|
DEFAULT-PRIVACY- MANAGER-ID (Release 4.5)
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
|
Default privacy manager id. Used if the POP-specific privacy-manager-id is not provisioned.
|
POTS
|
DEFAULT-VOICE-MAIL-ID (Release 4.5)
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
|
Default voice mail id. Used if the POP-specific voice-mail-id is not provisioned.
|
RAD IUS
|
ENCRYPTION-KEY (Release 4.5)
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
0000000000000000
|
The encryption key. 1-16 characters: (0-9, A-F)
|
RAD IUS
|
RADIUS-AUTHORIZATION-ALLOWED (Release 4.5)
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Not used.
|
RAD IUS
|
RADIUS-SERVER- ADDRESS (Release 4.5)
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
|
Specifies the DNS or IP address. Not used.
|
RAD IUS
|
WHISPER-TONE-TIMER (Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
180
|
N
|
30
|
Specifies how long to provide a whisper tone before a call is forcibly disconnected. Not used.
|
SGA
|
SCTP-DSCP (Release 4.5)
|
STRING
|
|
|
Y
|
CS3
|
DiffServ code point for the signaling packets on the SCTP associations. Permitted values are:
EF
AF11
AF12
AF13
AF21
AF22
AF23
AF31
AF32
AF33
AF41
AF42
AF43
CS1
CS2
CS3 (Default)
CS4
CS5
CS6
CS7
DEFAULT
|
SIA
|
MAX-3XX-COUNT
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
5
|
N
|
1
|
Specifies whether maximum 3XX (redirection) is allowed.
|
SIA
|
MAX-SESSION-EXPIRES
|
INTEGER
|
1800
|
7200
|
N
|
7200
|
Maximum session expiry in seconds. This SIP feature session timer is for SIP auditing purposes. A periodic refresh is sent for each session to check the liveness of the session. This conveys the session interval for a SIP call.
|
SIA
|
MAX-SUBSCRIPTION- LEVEL
|
INTEGER
|
|
|
N
|
3600
|
Specifies whether to limit/lower the duration, in seconds, of a subscription that is requested by a subscriber.
|
SIA
|
MIN-SE (Obsoleted in Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
900
|
1800
|
N
|
900
|
The minimum session-expires, in seconds, allowed to be sent or received.
|
SIA
|
NONCE-LIFETIME
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
|
N
|
180
|
Used to limit replay attacks and masquerades by setting an upper limit for the duration in seconds of the validity of a nonce sent out in a challenge. A value of 0 means use one-time nonces (that is, each request is challenged with a new nonce). This token has no upper limit.
|
SIA
|
REFER-ABANDON-TIMER-SECS (Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
|
|
N
|
180
|
The number of seconds to wait before giving up on a transfer request and sending a failure notification to the transferee. No range is specified.
|
SIA
|
REFER-ACCEPT-TIMER- SECS (Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
|
|
N
|
10
|
The number of seconds to wait for a response from the BCM/FS before rejecting a refer request. No range is specified.
|
SIA
|
SESSION-EXPIRES (Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
1800
|
7200
|
N
|
1800
|
Session expiry time in seconds. This SIP feature session timer is for SIP auditing purposes. A periodic refresh is sent for each session to check the liveness of the session. This conveys the session interval for a SIP call.
|
SIA
|
SIA-REGISTER-DEFAULT- EXPIRES
|
INTEGER
|
3600
|
|
N
|
3600
|
Expiry time in seconds. A register request can be received without an expires parameter. In that case this value is used to set the expires value for that registration. This parameter has no upper limit.
|
SIA
|
SIA-REG-MAX-EXPIRES- SECS (Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
|
|
N
|
7200
|
Used by the registrar to restrict the maximum value for contact expiration.
|
SIA
|
SIA-REG-MIN-EXPIRES- SECS (Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
1800
|
|
N
|
1800
|
Registrar rejects a register request having a value less than 3600 and less than the min-expires. This parameter has not upper limit.
|
SIA
|
SIA-SIG-TOS- THROUGHPUT
Caution  Cisco does not recommend using any value other than the specified default. Changing this value from its default may significantly impact network performance. Contact Cisco TAC for further information.
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Specifies whether to set throughput. Throughput refers to the actual amount of useful and nonredundant information that is transmitted or processed. The relationship between what went in one end of the network and what came out the other is a measure of the efficiency of that communications network. Throughput is a function of bandwidth, error performance, congestion, and other factors. TOS provides an indication of the abstract parameters of the quality of service desired. These parameters are used to guide the selection of the actual service parameters when transmitting a datagram through a particular network. See RFC 1349, RFC 791, and RFC 795 for detailed information.
Y—(1) Set to high throughput.
N—(0) Set to normal throughput.
|
SIA
|
SIA-SIG-TOS-LOWDELAY
Caution  Cisco does not recommend using any value other than the specified default. Changing this value from its default may significantly impact network performance. Contact Cisco TAC for further information.
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
Y
|
Specifies whether to set low delay. Low delay refers to the waiting time, or latency involved in sending and receiving a packet. You can set various options on the TCP socket to tune or optimize for certain performance parameters. TOS provides an indication of the abstract parameters of the quality of service desired. These parameters are used to guide the selection of the actual service parameters when transmitting a datagram through a particular network. See RFC 1349, RFC 791, and RFC 795 for detailed information.
Y—(1) Set to low delay.
N—(0) Set to normal delay.
|
SIA
|
SIA-SIG-TOS-PRECEDENCE
Caution  Cisco does not recommend using any value other than the specified default. Changing this value from its default may significantly impact network performance. Contact Cisco TAC for further information.
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
7
|
N
|
2
3 (Re- lease 4.4.0)
|
This type specifies which IP precedence to use for the SIA signaling stream. IP precedence utilizes the 3 precedence bits in the type of service (TOS) field in the IP header to specify a class of service assignment for each IP packet. TOS provides an indication of the abstract parameters of the quality of service desired. These parameters are used to guide the selection of the actual service parameters when transmitting a datagram through a particular network. See RFC 1349, RFC 791, and RFC 795 for detailed information.
Values are:
NETCONTROL (=7) INTERNETCONTROL (=6) CRITICAL (=5) FLASHOVERRIDE (=4) FLASH (=3) IMMEDIATE (DEFAULT=2) PRIORITY (=1) ROUTINE (=0)
|
SIA
|
SIA-SIG-TOS-RELIABILITY
Caution  Cisco does not recommend using any value other than the specified default. Changing this value from its default may significantly impact network performance. Contact Cisco TAC for further information.
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Specifies whether to set reliability. Reliability refers to the dependability of packet delivery. See RFC 1349, RFC 791, and RFC 795 for detailed information. TOS provides an indication of the abstract parameters of the quality of service desired. These parameters are used to guide the selection of the actual service parameters when transmitting a datagram through a particular network.
Y—(1) Set to high reliability.
N—(0) Set to normal reliability.
|
SIA
|
SIA-TRUNK-GRP-LEVEL- SIG-TOS
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
The SIA SIG TOS values define the system-level TOS used for SIP calls. If the flag is set to Y, the system reads the TG-level SIG TOS values and overrides the system-level TOS values if required. If this token is set to Y, system-level TOS tokens should still be set. System-level TOS tokens are used when sending messages when the trunk group is not known.
|
SIA
|
SIP-3XX-REROUTE-ON- LOCAL-DOMAIN (Release 4.5)
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Specifies whether to select the next trunk in the route set and reattempt a call or reroute the call using number translation. The default, when a 3XX response is received on a SIP trunk for the initial INVITE sent, where the number in the 3XX contact header is the same as the called number, and the domain name is the SIP contact name of the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch receiving the 3XX, is to select the next trunk in the route set and reattempt the call.
|
SIA
|
SIA-TG-VALIDATE- SOURCE-IP (Release 4.5.1)
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Used to enable IP source validation of SIP messages on a Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch coming over a SIP trunk to prevent security attacks if the packet is sniffed in the network and sent from a different or rogue IP address, or domain, as present in the Via header. IP source verification of SIP messages is disabled on the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch by default.
|
SIA
|
SIP-TIMER-PROFILE-ID (Release 4.5)
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
|
Default timer profile id for the whole system. The default timer profile id is used if the softsw-tg-profile is not populated with the sip-timer-profile-id.
|
SIA
|
SUB-MAX-FORWARDS (Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
80
|
N
|
70
|
Used when the outbound SIP INVITE message requires an initial max-forwards value.
|
SIA
|
SUB-SESSION-TIMER- ALLOWED (Release 4.5)
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Controls the session timer feature for all Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP subscribers. When Y, the session timer is activated on every call to or from a SIP subscriber.
|
SIA
|
SUB-SESSION-TIMER- ALLOWED (Release 4.2)
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
This flag controls the session timer feature for all Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP subscribers. If Y, the session timer is activated on every call to or from a SIP subscriber.
|
SIM
|
RELEASE-CALL-ON-LCD- TRIGGER-FAILURE (Release 4.5)
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
Y
|
Used for the limited call duration (LCD) or prepaid feature. When LCD Trigger is invoked, but the LCD Trigger fails, then this parameter determines the action to take.
Y—The call is released.
N—The call is continued.
|
SIM
|
SIM-SIG-TOS- PRECEDENCE
Caution  Cisco does not recommend using any value other than the specified default. Changing this value from its default may significantly impact network performance. Contact Cisco TAC for further information.
|
INTEGER
|
0
|
7
|
N
|
3
|
This token specifies which IP precedence to use for the SIM signaling stream. IP precedence utilizes the 3 precedence bits in the type of service (TOS) field in the IP header to specify a class of service assignment for each IP packet. TOS provides an indication of the abstract parameters of the quality of service desired. These parameters are used to guide the selection of the actual service parameters when transmitting a datagram through a particular network. See RFC 1349, RFC 791, and RFC 795 for detailed information.
Values are:
FLASH (=3, Default) NETCONTROL (=7) INTERNETCONTROL (=6) CRITICAL (=5) FLASHOVERRIDE (=4) IMMEDIATE (=2) PRIORITY (=1) ROUTINE (=0)
If you prefer to use DSCP values, derive the appropriate TOS values using the DSCP/TOS mapping information in Appendix H, "Data Values for TOS, DSCP, and PHB Parameters."
|
SIM
|
SIM-SIG-TOS- THROUGHPUT
Caution  Cisco does not recommend using any value other than the specified default. Changing this value from its default may significantly impact network performance. Contact Cisco TAC for further information.
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Specifies whether to set throughput. Throughput refers to the actual amount of useful and nonredundant information that is transmitted or processed. The relationship between what went in one end of the network and what came out the other is a measure of the efficiency of that communications network. Throughput is a function of bandwidth, error performance, congestion, and other factors. TOS provides an indication of the abstract parameters of the quality of service desired. These parameters are used to guide the selection of the actual service parameters when transmitting a datagram through a particular network. See RFC 1349, RFC 791, and RFC 795 for detailed information.
Y—(1) Set to high throughput.
N—(0) Set to normal throughput.
Note If you prefer to use DSCP values, derive the appropriate TOS values using the DSCP/TOS mapping information in Appendix H, "Data Values for TOS, DSCP, and PHB Parameters."
|
SIM
|
SIM-SIG-TOS-LOWDELAY
Caution  Cisco does not recommend using any value other than the specified default. Changing this value from its default may significantly impact network performance. Contact Cisco TAC for further information.
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
Y
|
Specifies whether to set low delay. Low delay refers to the waiting time, or latency involved in sending and receiving a packet. You can set various options on the TCP socket to tune or optimize for certain performance parameters. TOS provides an indication of the abstract parameters of the quality of service desired. These parameters are used to guide the selection of the actual service parameters when transmitting a datagram through a particular network. See RFC 1349, RFC 791, and RFC 795 for detailed information.
Y—(1) Set to low delay.
N—(0) Set to normal delay.
Note If you prefer to use DSCP values, derive the appropriate TOS values using the DSCP/TOS mapping information in Appendix H, "Data Values for TOS, DSCP, and PHB Parameters."
|
SIM
|
SIM-SIG-TOS-RELIABILITY
Caution  Cisco does not recommend using any value other than the specified default. Changing this value from its default may significantly impact network performance. Contact Cisco TAC for further information.
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Specifies whether to set reliability. Reliability refers to the dependability of packet delivery. TOS provides an indication of the abstract parameters of the quality of service desired. These parameters are used to guide the selection of the actual service parameters when transmitting a datagram through a particular network. See RFC 1349, RFC 791, and RFC 795 for detailed information.
Y—(1) Set to high reliability.
N—(0) Set to normal reliability.
Note If you prefer to use DSCP values, derive the appropriate TOS values using the DSCP/TOS mapping information in Appendix H, "Data Values for TOS, DSCP, and PHB Parameters."
|
SIP
|
ENCRYPTION-KEY
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
0000000000000000
|
1-16 ASCII characters, Default = 0000000000000000 (0-9, A-F).
|
SIP
|
MAX-SUBSCRIPTION- LEVEL
|
INTEGER
|
|
|
N
|
3600
|
Specifies whether to limit/lower the duration (in seconds) of a subscription that is requested by the subscriber.
|
SIP
|
MIN-EXPIRES-SECS
|
INTEGER
|
1800
|
|
N
|
|
Specifies whether the registrar will reject a register request that has a value less than 3600 and less than min-expires-secs. There is no upper limit.
|
SIP
|
MIN-SE (Obsoleted in Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
900
|
1800
|
N
|
900
|
In seconds, this is the minimum session-expires allowed to be sent or received.
|
SIP
|
RADIUS-AUTHORIZATION- ALLOWED
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Not used.
|
SIP
|
RADIUS-SERVER- ADDRESS
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
|
Specifies the DNS or IP address. (Not used.)
|
SIP
|
REFER-ABANDON-TIMER- SECS
|
INTEGER
|
|
|
N
|
180
|
Seconds to wait before giving up on a transfer request and sending a failure notification to the transferee. No range is specified.
|
SIP
|
REFER-ACCEPT-TIMER- SECS
|
INTEGER
|
|
|
N
|
10
|
Seconds to wait for response from the BCM/FS before rejecting a refer request. No range is specified.
|
SIP
|
SESSION-EXPIRES (Obsoleted in Release 4.5)
|
INTEGER
|
1800
|
7200
|
N
|
1800
|
This SIP feature session timer (in seconds) is used for SIP auditing purpose. A periodic refresh is sent for each session to check the liveness of the session. This conveys the session interval for a SIP call.
|
SIP
|
SIA-REG-MAX-EXPIRES- SECS
|
INTEGER
|
|
|
N
|
7200
|
Specifies whether the registrar restricts the maximum value for contact expiration.
|
SIP
|
SIA-REG-MIN-EXPIRES- SECS
|
INTEGER
|
1800
|
|
N
|
1800 (Release 4.5)
|
Specifies whether the registrar rejects a register request having a value less than 3600 and less than min-expires-secs. There is no upper limit.
|
SIP
|
SIP-SUB-SEND-CPG-ON- HOLD-SIGNAL
(Release 4.4.0)
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
N
|
Controls the call hold event signal for all Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP subscribers. When a SIP subscriber goes on or off hold, and this flag is set to true, a call hold event is signaled to the other party in the call from Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch. The message sent to mute the media path is sent to the other party regardless of this flag setting.
|
SIP
|
SUB-SESSION-TIMER- ALLOWED
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
Y
|
Controls the session timer feature for all Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP subscribers. When true, the session timer is activated on every call to or from a SIP subscriber.
|
SIP
|
WHISPER-TONE-TIMER
|
INTEGER
|
10
|
180
|
N
|
30
|
Specifies how long to provide a whisper tone before the call is forced to disconnect. Not used.
|
SLE
|
IVR-DN
|
DIGITS
|
|
|
N
|
|
Directory number for IVR.
|
SLE
|
SLE-BLOCK-ICN
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
Y
|
Per-switch blocking of SLE messages with internetwork ICN information. Not used.
|
SLE
|
SLE-DE-THRESHOLD
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
5
|
N
|
3
|
Specifies the number of consecutive dialing errors allowed.
|
SLE
|
SLE-GRP-OVERRIDE
|
BOOLEAN
|
|
|
N
|
Y
|
Specifies whether to allow override GRP treatment analysis procedures and force messages to be routed without ICN information. (Not used.)
|
SLE
|
SLE-LIST-SIZE
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
31
|
N
|
31
|
Defines the maximum size of a Screen List Editing table.
|
SLE
|
SLE-TIMER-T
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
10
|
N
|
4
|
T1 defines how long the SPCS waits for a customer to confirm an existing remote DN or indicate to change the remote DN.
|
SLE
|
SLE-TIMER-T2
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
10
|
N
|
4
|
T2 defines how long the SPCS waits for a customer to specify a new remote DN.
|
SLE
|
SLE-TIMER-T3
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
10
|
N
|
4
|
T3 defines how long the SPCS waits for a customer to specify a list-editing level option. It also defines how long the SPCS waits for the customer to specify #, 12, or 0 when a DN must be added to the list during feature activation.
|
SLE
|
SLE-TIMER-T4
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
10
|
N
|
4
|
T4 defines how long the SPCS waits for the customer to specify a DN when adding or deleting an entry.
|
SLE
|
SLE-TIMER-T5
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
4
|
N
|
3
|
T5 specifies the time the originating SPCS waits for a response to the initial query sent to the screened DNs SPCS.
|
SLE
|
SLE-TIMER-T6
|
INTEGER
|
20
|
40
|
N
|
25
|
In 100 milliseconds (Default = 25 times 100 milliseconds). T6 defines how long the SPCS waits for a customer to specify an option after an entry on the list has been voiced back during list review.
|
SLE
|
SLE-TIMER-T7
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
9
|
N
|
4
|
Inter-digit timer for SLE.
|
SLE
|
SLE-TO-THRESHOLD
|
INTEGER
|
2
|
5
|
N
|
3
|
Specifies the number of consecutive timeouts allowed.
|
SS7
|
EXCHANGE-TYPE (Release 4.4.0)
|
STRING
|
|
|
Y
|
A
|
There are two exchange-types: Type A: 1) Originating exchange 2) Destination exchange 3) Interworking exchange 4) Incoming or outgoing international exchange
Type B: National or international transit exchange.
|
TCAP
|
ACAR-SLHR-ID
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
|
The Service Logic Host Route id to route automatic callback and automatic recall query messages.
|
TCAP
|
ARAC-TTYPE
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
255
|
N
|
|
Specifies the global translation type used when an AC or AR query is performed.
|
TCAP
|
CAR-800-SSN
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
255
|
N
|
254
|
Not used.
|
TCAP
|
CNAM-SSN
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
255
|
N
|
254
|
Not used.
|
TCAP
|
DEFAULT-LIDB-SLHR-ID
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
|
The Service Logic Host Route table contains the information necessary to route an LIDB request message to an SCP.
|
TCAP
|
DEFAULT-LNP-SLHR-ID
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
|
The Service Logic Host Route table contains the information necessary to route an LNP request message to an SCP.
|
TCAP
|
DEFAULT-SLHR-ID
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
|
The Service Logic Host Route table contains the information necessary to route a TDP request message to an SCP.
|
TCAP
|
DEFAULT-TOLL-FREE- SLHR-ID
|
STRING
|
|
|
N
|
|
The Service Logic Host Route table contains the information necessary to route a toll-free request message to an SCP.
|
TCAP
|
LNP-SSN
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
255
|
N
|
247
|
Not used.
|
TCAP
|
NAT-800-SSN
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
255
|
N
|
254
|
Not used.
|
TCAP
|
NAT-800-TTYPE
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
255
|
N
|
8
|
Specifies which global translation type to use when performing an AIN 0.1 based 800 query.
|
TCAP
|
SCP-RESPONSE-TMR
|
INTEGER
|
1
|
6
|
N
|
6
(Re- lease 4.1)
3 (Re- lease 4.2)
|
Specifies the length of timeout waiting in seconds for an SCP response.
Note The ssf-tmr value must be greater than the scp-response-tmr.
|