ccasRSTIncomingRegSigDuration - Cisco CAS RST Incoming Register Sig Duration - CISCO-CAS-IF-EXT-MIB

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ccasRSTIncomingRegSigDuration

Cisco CAS RST Incoming Register Sig Duration
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.314.1.5.2.1.10

This object specifies the duration within which the register signaling should complete for an incoming call. This timer is started as soon as the first forward register signal is received. DEFVAL { 180 } ::= { ccasIfExtRegSignalTimerEntry 10 } SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..65535) UNITS "seconds This object specifies the duration within which the register signaling should complete for an outgoing call. This timer is started when the first forward register signal is sent out. DEFVAL { 180 } ::= { ccasIfExtRegSignalTimerEntry 11 } SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..65535) UNITS "seconds This object specifies the interdigit timer for the collection of called party number (DNIS) for R2 signaling when there is no digit map associated with the digits being gathered. This timer is started after receiving each called digit, and expiry of this timer indicates that there are no more called party digits to receive. REFERENCE ITU-T Q.476 Abnormal Release of Outgoing and Incoming R2 Register, section 5.5.2

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