from the Cisco Doc
Usage Guidelines
The Sending Complete IE tells the switch that all the digits and information
necessary for the call are contained in this Setup message.
Some switches in some countries want a Sending Complete information element to
be included in the outgoing Setup message to indicate that the entire number is
included. The Sending Complete IE is required in Hong Kong and Taiwan, and the
isdn sending-complete command forces it to be sent.
So, sending-complete must be on SC gateway.
--- On Fri, 10/6/11, Michael Luo <hout...@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Michael Luo <hout...@gmail.com>
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] "irrelevant" commands
To: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Date: Friday, 10 June, 2011, 18:20
>From my observation, the biggest challenge in voice lab was - some of the
>"irrelevant" commands actually can cost you points.
What I meant "irrelevant" was - without those commands, everything seems to
work properly. But obviously, they were expected to show up in your config.
I was wonder if we can gather all those commands in this thread. Here's what I
got so far:
1) Line code and Framing under t1/e1 controllers.
In home lab, t1/e1 controller works fine without those (default will work).
But you could lose points if you didn't type those commands (even if call
routing was working fine).
2) "isdn send-alerting" and "isdn sending-complete" under D-channel interface.
3) Incoming VoIP dial-peer
Without it, incoming VoIP call will match the default (hidden) dial-peer.
4) "mwi relay" under "telephony-service" and "mwi sip" under ephone-dn (or
ephone-dn-template)
5) "transfer-pattern .T" under "telephony-service"
6) "mgcp dtmf-relay voip codec all mode out-of-band"
Please add more to the list.
Thanks!
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