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The option table comprises a sequence of hexadecimal numbers, which are used in part as a switch function and partly for configuring parameters for features such as CCBS and UUS.
Byte/Bit
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Comment
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
Must not be modified
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
Must not be modified
Bit 2: Use of UUS3 without explicit activation (CMI extension line only)
Bit 5: Allow suffix dialing
Bit 6: Allow override stimulus
3
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
Bit 4 set: Only AOC-E with activated call data recording
Bit 5 set: CCBS is possible
Bit 6 set: TP exclusively with basic rate access
Bit 7 set: Network-wide signaling that the subscriber is using a functional terminal
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Reserve
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7
$0A-$83
Maximum length of a UUS information element
42
$10-$FF
UUS burst parameter (default = $10)
43
$08-$FF
UUS incrementation parameter (default = $08)
All other fields in the option table must not be changed as otherwise functionality can no longer be guaranteed to be protocol compliant.
The next table contains the option table assigned accordingly to the respective terminals:
Terminal
Protocol variants
Option table
EURO-ISDN terminal from KRONE
SBDSS1
10
Integrated terminal adapter
SBDSS1
10
ISDN S0PP-PNT (PC cards with layer 2 structure - UDAT REQ)
SBDSS1
10
CMI
SBDSS1
10
NI - BRI terminals
SBNIBRI
7
DSS1 terminal (EURO-ISDN terminals)
SBDSS1
10
DSS1 terminal (functional voice terminals)
SBDSS1
10
  • Assigning an option index to the terminal
    A specific option index (1-10) is assigned to the functional terminals on the bus for each service represented, using AMO SBCSU (see table); the index refers to the corresponding option in the database
    AD-SBCSU:STNO=4711,OPTIDX=<FBUS/MBUS,OPTI/OPTIEXP>,
    ... ,SOPTIDX=<opt-speech>,TOPTIDX=<opt-ttx>,
    VOPTIDX=<opt-vtx>,FOPTIDX=<opt-fax>,
    DOPTIDX=<opt-dte>; 
    
    or in the case of point-to-point connections:
    AD-SBCSU:STNO=4711,OPT=<FPP/MSN>,OPTIDX=<opt>;
    
    IMPORTANT:
    If no xOPTIDX (x=S/T/V/F/D) or OPTIDX value is specified when a functional terminal is configured, the AMO enters xOPTIDX=1 or OPTIDX=1 automatically.
    Subsequent modification of an option
    If the option table is definitely loaded (CHA-ZAND:TYPE=OPTTBL) and there are still problems with EURO-ISDN features, it may be necessary to modify a particular option in the database.
    Each option consists of 100 bytes and can be modified in the database on a byte basis using AMO ZAND. For this purpose the option must be addressed by way of the table index 1-10 and the number of the byte to be modified (1-100). The new value assigned to the byte must be in hexadecimal form. Each option also has a name; this too can be modified:
    CHA-ZAND:TYPE=OPTTBL,IDX=number,BYTE=number,
    VALUEOPT=FF[,NAME="..."]; 
    
    IMPORTANT:
    Since the meanings of the individual bytes are known only to CP, modification of an option must be carried out by specialists (apart fom the change of name). It is therefore advisable to consult with CP Munich beforehand. If a new HD option table is incorporated (e.g. change of APS), it must be loaded into the database again by means of AMO ZAND. Since the AMO requires this to be done in its entirety (the selective reloading of specific options is not possible), all options are overwritten in the database and any previous modifications are lost.
    IMPORTANT:
    If the SBDSS1 protocol is required for FPP with layer 2 structure, option table 10 must be used with the following change ( CH-ZAND:TYPE=OPTTBL,IDX=10,BYTE=2,VALUEOPT=E1;). It must be ensured however that only the S0PP connections (PNT) then use this option table.