Mitel Technical Specification 22
Mitel Technical Specification 22
Mitel Technical Specification 22
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MiNET <strong>Specification</strong><br />
Table 5/MTS<strong>22</strong>-C shows the various terminal responses possible for the test cases requested from the<br />
system.<br />
Table 5/MTS<strong>22</strong>-C<br />
Test Request<br />
Responses<br />
System MTR Terminal MTR Possible MRB responses<br />
01<br />
02<br />
03<br />
04<br />
05<br />
06<br />
07<br />
08<br />
Not initiated by system<br />
0A<br />
0B<br />
Not initiated by system<br />
01<br />
02<br />
03<br />
04<br />
05<br />
06<br />
07<br />
08<br />
09<br />
0A<br />
0B<br />
0C<br />
01, 02, or FF<br />
00 or FF<br />
00 or FF<br />
00, 01, 02, or FF<br />
00 or FF<br />
01, 02, or FF<br />
Hardware stream/revision<br />
Software stream/revision<br />
01, 02, or FF<br />
00 or FF<br />
Transducer register contents<br />
01, 02, or FF<br />
Test 04, dataset data loopback, may occur in two ways. If the response contains the value 00, then the<br />
system shall source the test data and wait for the looped data return in order to determine test pass or<br />
failure. If the response contains the values 01 or 02, then the dataset has performed the test locally and has<br />
informed the system of the result. No other test action by the system is necessary in this case.<br />
Bits 8-6 of the stream/revision (MTR = 07 or 08) should contain the stream coded as 0 for stream A<br />
through 7 for stream H. Bits 5-1 should contain the stream coded in binary format, i.e., 00 for revision 0<br />
through 1F for revision 31).<br />
Note- Existing implementation may encode the stream/revision MRB octet in a different way.<br />
4.2.2.5 Report Channel And MiLINK Parameters (D1)<br />
The format of this response shall be as shown in Figure 18/MTS<strong>22</strong>-C.<br />
This response shall be used by the terminal to reply to a Define Channel And MiLINK Parameters<br />
command (see § 4.2.1.6). It may also be used independently by the terminal to report B channel selection<br />
and/or MiLINK status to the<br />
system.<br />
MT Octet 1<br />
CHMB Octet 2<br />
Figure 18/MTS<strong>22</strong>-C<br />
Report Channel And MiLINK Parameters response format<br />
The CHMB (Channel and MiLINK Byte) octet is defined as follows:<br />
b8 = MiLINK information<br />
0 MiLINK normal<br />
1 MiLINK devices locked out<br />
b7 b6 = B channel information<br />
0 0 requested B channel not available<br />
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