The table of Wireless to G.703 routings can hold up to 4 definitions, indexed starting from 0 up to 3.
The table of Wireless to G.703 routings is not automatically maintained with consecutive indices and can contain "empty" places. Vacancies are assigned when a new entry is going to be created.
The table of Wireless to G.703 routings can be modified while the Abilis CPX is working, but but modifications are not immediately active, to be activated they need the system to be restarted.
The "Not Refreshed (INIT)" message is displayed every time the table is modified while the Abilis CPX is working.
The "Not Saved (SAVE CONF)" message is displayed every time the table is modified but not saved with the SAVE CONF command.
Commands for handling Wireless to G.703 routings are described in the Wireless to G.703 routings section of the Commands relating to the Wireless to G.703 Bridge document.
The available commands are the following:
A WGBIn the following example are displayed all the entries of the table of Wireless to G.703 routings. Displayed values are only samples.
[18:14:08] ABILIS_CPX: D WGB - Not Saved (SAVE CONF), Not Refreshed (INIT) --------------------------------- ID: SRCPORT: SRCCHAN: DSTPORT: DSTCHAN: --------------------------------------------- 0 30 0 600 0 3 NONE 0 NONE 0
The "Not Refreshed (INIT)" message is displayed every time the table is modified while the Abilis CPX is working.
The "Not Saved (SAVE CONF)" message is displayed every time the table is modified but not saved with the SAVE CONF command.
ID: | Identifier of the Wireless to G.703 routing |
no value | from 0 to 3 |
It represent the index of the Wireless to G.703 routing identifier and it sets the verifying sequence of entries for each
incoming call. The verifying procedure starts from the routing identified by 0 and proceeds until it finds the proper routing
for that call or it reaches the end of the table.
The table of Wireless to G.703 routings can store up to 4 entries, therefore the routing identifier value must be in the
interval [0 - 3]. The table is NOT automatically maintained with consecutive indexes, then Wireless to G.703 routing definitions may
not have sequential identifiers.
The index is also used by the adding, modifying, deleting commands to refer to a given entry.
SRCPORT: | Identifier of the source port |
NONE | 0..999, NONE |
It is the source port. The selected port must be a WL or a G703 valid one.
The value "NONE" stands for "no port", it can be used to deactivate the routing without deleting it.
Distinction between source/destination port is meaningless for the Wireless to G.703 routing configuration; it is used only for distinguish the parameters relating to each port.
SRCCHAN: | Identifier of the source channel |
0 | 0..255 |
It is the source channel.
Distinction between source/destination port is meaningless for the Wireless to G.703 routing configuration; it is used only for distinguish the parameters relating to each port.
DSTPORT: | Identifier of the destination port |
NONE | 0..999, NONE |
It is the destination port. The selected port must be a WL or a G703 valid one.
The value "NONE" stands for "no port", it can be used to deactivate the routing without deleting it.
Distinction between source/destination port is meaningless for the Wireless to G.703 routing configuration; it is used only for distinguish the parameters relating to each port.
DSTCHAN: | Identifier of the destination channel |
0 | 0..255 |
It is the destination channel.
Distinction between source/destination port is meaningless for the Wireless to G.703 routing configuration; it is used only for distinguish the parameters relating to each port.