ZyXEL Omni TA 128 User Guide - Page 87

Message Handling Systems MHS Rec. X.400

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network between the call originating entity (e.g. the calling user) and the addressed entity. Outgoing High-Layer-Compatibility can be controlled by setting the value of S-register S(108+n) as follows: • n=0 - (S108) Setting for analog adapter 2. • n=2 - (S110) Setting for ISDN data calls. • n=3 - (S111) Setting for analog adapter 1. S(108+n=) Function 0 No High-Layer-Compatibility info element will be sent (default). 1 Telephony. 4 Facsimile Group 2/3. 40 Teletex service (Rec. F.220). 49 Teletex service (Rec. F.200). 50 International interworking for video services (Rec. F.300 and T.110). 53 Telex service (Rec. F.60). 56 Message Handling Systems (MHS) (Rec. X.400 series). 65 OSI application (Rec. X.200 series). Example: ATS111=4 sets Fax compatibility message for Analog Port 1. Bearer-Capability and Low-Layer-Compatibility information elements will be determined when you configure the B channel protocols using the command ATBnn. The outgoing Low-Layer- Compatibility information element can be turned on or off by setting S80 bit 'n' as follows: • n = 4 for the analog adapter 2. • n = 6 for ISDN data calls. • n = 7 for the analog adapter 1. 75

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network between the call originating entity (e.g. the calling user)
and the addressed entity.
Outgoing High-Layer-Compatibility can be controlled by setting
the value of S-register
S(108+n) as follows:
n=0 - (
S108
) Setting for analog adapter 2.
n=2 - (
S110
) Setting for ISDN data calls.
n=3 - (
S111
) Setting for analog adapter 1.
S
(
108+n=
)
Function
0
No High-Layer-Compatibility info element will be
sent (default).
1
Telephony.
4
Facsimile Group 2/3.
40
Teletex service (Rec. F.220).
49
Teletex service (Rec. F.200).
50
International interworking for video services (Rec.
F.300 and T.110).
53
Telex service (Rec. F.60).
56
Message Handling Systems (MHS) (Rec. X.400
series).
65
OSI application (Rec. X.200 series).
Example
: AT
S111=4
sets Fax compatibility message for Analog
Port 1.
Bearer-Capability and Low-Layer-Compatibility information
elements will be determined when you configure the B channel
protocols using the command
ATBnn
. The outgoing Low-Layer-
Compatibility information element can be turned on or off by
setting
S80 bit ‘
n
as follows:
n
= 4 for the analog adapter 2.
n
= 6 for ISDN data calls.
n
= 7 for the analog adapter 1.