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x25DteLcnProposeReverseCharging
x25 Dte Logical Channel Number Propose Reverse Charging
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.90.4.11.1.5
Specifies whether local/reverse charging was negotiated for this logical channel. To determine which end of the channel is paying for the call, this attribute must be examined in combination with the callDirection attribute. For example, if this attribute is set to reverse and the callDirection attribute indicates incoming, it means the incoming call signalled reverse charging, so the local end of the channel is being charged. On the other, if the value of this attribute is reverse and the callDirection is outgoing, it means that the call request sent to the link signalled reverse charging; so the remote end is charged. Similarly, a value of local must also be interpreted in combination with the callDirection to determine which end is being charged. If the value of the callDirection attribute is plcn, the proposeReverseCharging attribute is meaningless.
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