Description: Used to set the CAS signaling orientation. There are two orientations, User and Network. When this trunk group is connected to a PSTN (which would be network), then the orientation would be User. If this trunk group is connected to a PBX (typically user) then the orientation would be Network. If you are connecting to other types of devices (IVR's, switches, etc.) you should check the setting of those devices and set this command to the opposite to maintain symmetry. For the purposes of this section, the prompt will be shown as config pstntg 1# or config pbxtg 1#.
Cmd Type: command.
Prompt Level: config pstntg 1# and config pbxtg 1#
Syntax: casorient or casor {0 | 1 | 2 | 3}
Arguments:
0 User.
1 Slave. NOT USED.
2 Network.
3 Master. NOT USED.
Default: PSTNTG 0 - User. PBXTG 2 - Network.
Availability: Only if ccsorcas is set to cas (1). On all releases of Tenors.
Examples:
config pstntg 1# casorient 0
Sets the CAS orientation to User for the first PSTN trunk group.
config pbxtg 1# casorient 2
Sets the CAS orientation to Network for the first PBX trunk group.
Related Cmds: ccsorcas, casorient, dialdelay, answerdelay, casenmincoming, casenmoutgoing, casfgddefaultani