Feature:
Change Request CR10077: Suppress name and traffic direction in Cyrillic script
Function:
The SUPN parameter should be set if no names are to be transmitted to the neighboring
node.
This works when networking messages are sent in an outgoing direction, irrespective
of
trunk seizure. The protocol elements Calling Name, Called Name, Connected Name, Redirection
Name, Redirecting Name and User Name are suppressed in all messages.
This makes it possible to suppress the sending of names, for example in the event
that the
subsequent node is unable to display names in Cyrillic script.
If the SUPN parameter is not set, the names are transferred to the neighboring node
in
accordance wit the set protocol generation.
Device types:
Digital trunks
Network protocols:
All protocols which transmit names, e.g. CORNV33, ECMAV2 (CorNet-NQ Issue 2.1 Dec.96
Basic
ETSI), PSS1V2 (CorNet-NQ Issue 2.1 Dec.96 Basic ISO/IEC)