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User's Manual
74. Configuration Parameters Reference
occurs:
If the device is the initiator, it sends a “CN” in the SDP only if the
SCE of the codec is enabled. If the remote UA responds with a “CN”
in the SDP, then CNG occurs; otherwise, CNG does not occur.
If the device is the receiver and the remote SIP UA does not send a
“CN” in the SDP, then no CNG occurs. If the remote side sends a
“CN”, the device attempts to be compatible with the remote side and
even if the codec’s SCE is disabled, CNG occurs.
If the ComfortNoiseNegotiation parameter is disabled, then the device
does not send “CN” in the SDP. However, if the codec’s SCE is
enabled, then CNG occurs.
Note:
The parameter is applicable only to the Gateway application.
configure voip > sip-
definition settings > sdp-
ecan-frmt
[SDPEcanFormat]
Defines the echo canceller format in the outgoing SDP. The 'ecan'
attribute is used in the SDP to indicate the use of echo cancellation.
[0]
= (Default) The 'ecan' attribute appears on the 'a=gpmd' line.
[1]
= The 'ecan' attribute appears as a separate attribute.
[2]
= The 'ecan' attribute is not included in the SDP.
[3]
= The 'ecan' attribute and the 'vbd' parameter are not included in
the SDP.
Note:
The parameter is applicable only when the IsFaxUsed parameter
is set to 2, and for re-INVITE messages generated by the device as
result of modem or fax tone detection.
First Call Ringback Tone
ID
configure voip > sip-
definition settings > 1st-
call-rbt-id
[FirstCallRBTId]
Defines the index of the first ringback tone in the CPT file. This option
enables an Application server to request the device to play a distinctive
ringback tone to the calling party according to the destination of the call.
The tone is played according to the Alert-Info header received in the
180 Ringing SIP response (the value of the Alert-Info header is added
to the value of the parameter).
The valid range is -1 to 1,000. The default is -1 (i.e., play standard
ringback tone).
Note:
It is assumed that all ringback tones are defined in sequence in the
CPT file.
In case of an MLPP call, the device uses the value of the parameter
plus 1 as the index of the ringback tone in the CPT file (e.g., if this
value is set to 1, then the index is 2, i.e., 1 + 1).
Reanswer Time
configure voip > sip-
definition settings >
reanswer-time
[RegretTime]
Analog: Defines the time interval from when the user hangs up the
phone until the call is disconnected (FXS). This allows the user to hang
up and then pick up the phone (before this timeout) to continue the call
conversation. Thus, it's also referred to as regret time.
Digital: Defines the time period the device waits for an MFC R2 Resume
(Reanswer) signal once a Suspend (Clear back) signal is received from
the PBX. If this timer expires, the call is released. Note that this is
applicable only to the MFC-R2 CAS Brazil variant.
The valid range is 0 to 255 (in seconds). The default is 0.
Enable Reanswering Info
configure voip > gateway
advanced > reans-info-
enbl
[EnableReansweringINFO
]
For FXS interfaces: Enables the device to send a SIP INFO message
with the On-Hook/Off-Hook parameter when the FXS phone goes on-
hook during an ongoing call and then off-hook again, within the user-
defined regret timeout (configured by the parameter RegretTime).
Therefore, the device notifies the far-end that the call has been re-
answered.
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