FR Profile Editor: Responder

Accept incoming calls: Configuration of the Responder behaviour.

  • No: Incoming calls are rejected.
  • Yes: Incoming calls are accepted.

  • Incoming call rejected

    Call clearing: With the following steps in sequence:-

    • Send RELEASE COMPLETE...: Message transmitted if enabled.
      Click on the message to edit the attached buffer of IEs.
      • No: The related message will not be sent.
        No response to incoming SETUP.
      • Yes: The message will be sent in sequence.
        Response to incoming SETUP.


    Incoming call accepted - Call establishment

    With the following steps in sequence:-

    • Send message: Enable transmission of the related message.
      • No: The message will not be sent.
      • Yes: The message will be sent in sequence.
    • Send CALL PROC...: Message transmitted if enabled.
      Click on the message to edit the attached buffer of IEs.
    • Send PROGRESS...: Message transmitted if enabled.
      Click on the message to edit the attached buffer of IEs.
    • Send ALERTING...: Message transmitted if enabled.
      Click on the message to edit the attached buffer of IEs.
    • Delay before CONNECT: Delay before sending the CONNECT message (if to be sent), starting from the reception of the incoming SETUP message.
      An empty field denotes an inifinite delay.
    • Send CONNECT...: Message transmitted after delay.
      Click on the message to edit the attached buffer of IEs.


    Incoming call accepted - Active state

    You can specifiy the data source to be connected, the transmission mode and the resulting duration parameters.

    Active source: Data source to be connected:-
  • None: No data source.
  • Transmit pattern: Pattern of characters, chosen from a list of choices, and transmitted as a sequence of data frames.
  • Transmit high-speed pattern: Pattern of characters, chosen from a list of choices, and transmitted as a sequence of data frames in high speed emulator mode.
  • Transmit file: File chosen from a list of choices, and transmitted as a sequence of data frames.
  • Receive file: The data conveyed by the received data frames is recorded in this file, whose name is pre-defined.
  • Receive file + Transmit pattern: Combination for simultaneous receive and transmit operations.
  • Receive file + Transmit file: Combination for simultaneous receive and transmit operations.
  • Source selection: For some types of data source, further selection of the patterns or files to be transmitted must be made from the lists that were defined in the FR Profile Editor.

    Transmission mode: The selected data source is transmitted a certain number of times, as a sequence of data frames, before the call is cleared.

  • Send continuously for a duration: The call is automatically cleared when the duration expires.
    An empty field denotes an infinite value of time.
  • Send number of time(s) and clear after delay: The selected data source is transmitted, for the specified number of times, and automatically cleared when the delay has expired.
    An empty field denotes an infinite delay.
  • Throughputs: Allows you to edit/modify the throughput parameters.
    Values reminder: The current throughput values (In and Out under normal conditions, Out when congestion) are displayed.

    Related topic:
    FR Simulator: data sources in virtual connections


    Incoming call accepted - Call clearing

    With the following steps in sequence:-
    • If normal clearing, send DISC/RELEASE: Message transmitted depending on which party clears the call.
      Click on the message to edit the attached buffer of IEs.
    • If resource unavailable, send DISC/RELEASE: Message transmitted if resource unavailable (as DLCI connection or data source).
      Click on the message to edit the attached buffer of IEs.


    Copy/Paste functions

    The Copy FRelay IE buffer and Paste FRelay IE buffer functions allow you to copy the contents of a particular message to another one (in the same profile or a different one).

     


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