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ISDN Protocol Administrator's and Developer's Guide ... - Intervoice

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QSIG Configuration.dat ExtensionVerify that the file is saved with the .dat extension. Sometext editors automatically attach a .txt extension, so thename of the saved file becomes intvconf.dat.txt. Beforeusing the file, rename it intvconf.dat.Below is an example intvconf.dat file that is configured for QSIG withone T1 span.[IsaBoard]1 ;Board NumberIsaVocalCard/D ;Board Description ID String2345 ;Serial Number (NON PNP - Not Used)0 ;Base Segment (PNP - Not Used)0 ;Base IO (PNP - Not Used)0 ;IRQ Level (PNP - Not Used)0 ;DMA Level (PNP - Not Used)[VC/DCountryCode]CHN; Country Code[<strong>ISDN</strong>AlternateDLL]; Required ParameterQSIG_HCM[<strong>ISDN</strong>_P_IND]; Optional Parameter:; Used to allow ANI to be presented to application; if it is sent as Restricted from PBX or Switch.; No additional parameters are required.[PBXType]; Optional Parameter:; Can change message coding for transfers; depending on switch type Default is HICOM.; Set to HIPATH For Single Step Transfer.;; Valid Parameters are:; {HICOM,MD110,MERIDIAN,AVAYA,HIPATH};SPECIAL NOTE:; For QSIG SINGLE STEP TRANSFERS; Set [PBXType] HIPATH; Set [EncodingType] OBJECT60001262, First Edition QSIG <strong>Protocol</strong> 5-7

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