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For each field, you have the following options to manage how the field is used.
Parameter |
Description |
Maximum line number | Maximum line number usable on this port (the maximum number of subscriber lines that this port supports). |
Receive gain | This field applies only to devices connected over T1 CAS or GR-303. Specifies the gain that should be applied to the audio (including voice-band data calls) received on this access device. (The receive gain is not applied if the call is signaled as a data call.) This gain is applied only to calls that use PB* adaptors, and not those on AM*, TD* or SG* adaptors. It does not alter the gain on TDM calls on a PB3000 Adaptor. Range: -12 to 12 dB. Values outside of the range -6 to 3 dB can detrimentally affect voice quality, and prevent DTMF tone relay from functioning correctly. You will normally only apply negative gains, for example when configuring your system to comply with the loss plan |
Transmit gain | This field applies only to devices connected over T1 CAS or GR-303. Specifies the gain that should be applied to the audio (including voice-band data calls) sent on this access device. (The transmit gain is not applied if the call is signaled as a data call.) This gain is applied only to calls that use PB* adaptors, and not those on AM*, TD* or SG* adaptors. It does not alter the gain on TDM calls on a PB3000 Adaptor. Range: -12 to 12 dB. Values outside of the range -6 to 3 dB can detrimentally affect voice quality, and prevent DTMF tone relay from functioning correctly. You will normally only apply negative gains, for example when configuring your system to comply with the loss plan. |
Deactivation mode | Specifies how child objects should be deactivated when deactivating this object. Values:
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