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OpFlags, Description, Value Type, Default, Voice Configuration Menu Access Code, Related Parameters

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Operational Parameters Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults Table 5-5 ConnectMode Parameter Bit Definitions (continued) Bit Number 16 17-18 19 20-22 23 24 25 to 31 Definition 0/1-Disable check-bearer capability in the received Q.931 Setup message. If this setting is enabled, the Cisco ATA returns the value 65 as the release-complete cause if the Information Transfer Capability (ITC) is "unrestricted digital information" or "restricted digital information." The Cisco ATA returns the value 100 as the release-complete cause if the ITC is "unrestricted digital information with tones/announcements" or "video." Default: 0 Not used for H.323. 0-Disable sending ringback tone to the caller. 1-Enable sending ringback tone to the caller. Default: 0 Not used by H.323. 0/1-Disable/enable user-configurable setting for call-waiting default. If this value is 0 (default), the end user cannot configure the permanent default call-waiting setting for every call. Instead, the service provider's default call-waiting setting is used for every call. If this value is 1, the end-user can configure the permanent default call-waiting setting for every call, thus overriding the value set by the service provider. Default: 0 0/1-Disable/enable the mixing of audio and call waiting tone during a call. Default: 0 Reserved. OpFlags Description This parameter enables/disables various operational features. See Table 5-6 on page 5-35 for bit definitions of this parameter. Value Type Bitmap Default 0x2 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 323 Related Parameters • TftpURL, page 5-5 • DHCP, page 5-8 • VLANSetting, page 5-12 5-34 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide for H.323 (version 3.0) OL-4804-01

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Chapter 5
Parameters and Defaults
Operational Parameters
OpFlags
Description
This parameter enables/disables various operational features.
See
Table 5-6 on page 5-35
for bit definitions of this parameter.
Value Type
Bitmap
Default
0x2
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
323
Related Parameters
TftpURL, page 5-5
DHCP, page 5-8
VLANSetting, page 5-12
16
0/1—Disable check-bearer capability in the received Q.931 Setup message.
If this setting is enabled, the Cisco ATA returns the value
65
as the release-complete cause if the
Information Transfer Capability (ITC) is “unrestricted digital information” or “restricted digital
information.” The Cisco ATA returns the value
100
as the release-complete cause if the ITC is
“unrestricted digital information with tones/announcements” or "video."
Default: 0
17—18
Not used for H.323.
19
0—Disable sending ringback tone to the caller.
1—Enable sending ringback tone to the caller.
Default: 0
20-22
Not used by H.323.
23
0/1—Disable/enable user-configurable setting for call-waiting default.
If this value is 0 (default), the end user cannot configure the permanent default call-waiting setting for
every call. Instead, the service provider's default call-waiting setting is used for every call.
If this value is 1, the end-user can configure the permanent default call-waiting setting for every call,
thus overriding the value set by the service provider.
Default: 0
24
0/1—Disable/enable the mixing of audio and call waiting tone during a call.
Default: 0
25 to 31
Reserved.
Table 5-5
ConnectMode Parameter Bit Definitions (continued)
Bit Number
Definition