The following tables show the valid settings for the fields of the Precedence Level IE structure:
|
Value |
Description |
|---|---|
|
0 |
FLASH OVERRIDE: Highest precedence level. |
|
1 |
FLASH |
|
2 |
IMMEDIATE |
|
3 |
PRIORITY |
|
4 |
ROUTINE: Lowest precedence level. |
|
Value |
Description |
|---|---|
|
0 |
MLPP_LFB_ALLOWED: Look-ahead for busy (LFB) allowed. |
|
1 |
MLPP_LFB_NOT_ALLOWED: LFB not allowed. |
|
2 |
IMLPP_LFB_PATH_RESERVED: Path reserved. |
|
Value |
Description |
|---|---|
|
0 |
Precedence level coding privilege can be changed at the network boundaries. |
|
1 |
Precedence level coding privilege cannot be changed at the network boundaries. |
|
Value |
Description |
|---|---|
|
0 |
CCITT standardized coding. |
|
1 |
National standard. |
MLPP service domain. 24-bit pure binary expressing the number that uniquely identifies a customer domain across multiple ISDN networks.
Network identity. Each digit is in binary coded decimal representation from 0 to 9.