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then calls C, also on port 6000. The device sends a re-INVITE to the
held call to retrieve it and changes the port to 6010.
[1] Enable = The FXS endpoint makes the first and second calls on
different RTP ports in the initial outgoing INVITE request. If a three-
way conference is then made, the device sends a re-INVITE to the
held call to retrieve it, without changing the port of the held call.
For example: A first calls B on port 6000 and places B on hold. A
then calls C on port 6010. The device sends a re-INVITE to the held
call to retrieve it (without changing the port, i.e., remains 6010).
Note:
When this feature is enabled and only one RTP port is available,
only one call can be made by the FXS endpoint, as there is no free
RTP port for a second call.
When this feature is enabled and you are using the Call Forking
feature, every forked call is sent with a different RTP port. As the
device can fork a call to up to 10 destinations, the device requires at
least 10 free RTP ports.
The parameter is applicable only to FXS interfaces.
74.10.5.9
MLPP and Emergency Call Parameters
The Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) and emergency E911 call parameters
are described in the table below.
Table
74-51: MLPP and Emergency E911 Call Parameters
Parameter
Description
Call Priority Mode
configure voip >
gateway dtmf-supp-
service supp-
service-settings >
call-prio-mode
[CallPriorityMode]
Global parameter defining call priority handling.
You can also configure the feature per specific calls, using Tel Profiles
(TelProfile_CallPriorityMode). For a detailed description of the
parameter and for configuring the feature in the Tel Profiles table, see
Configuring Tel Profiles on page 440.
Note:
If the feature is configured for a specific Tel Profile, the settings of
the global parameter is ignored for calls associated with the Tel Profile.
Emergency E911 Parameters
E911 Gateway
configure voip > sip-
definition settings > e911-
gateway
[E911Gateway]
Enables Enhanced 9-1-1(E9-1-1) support for ELIN handling in a
Microsoft Skype for Business environment and routing to a PSTN-based
emergency service provider.
[0] Disable (default)
[1] NG911 Callback Gateway = Enables the ELIN Gateway.
[2] Location Based Manipulations = Enables ELIN Gateway and
location-based manipulation. For more information, see Location
Based Emergency Routing on page 280.
For more information on E9-1-1 in a Skype for Business environment,
see E9-1-1 Support for Microsoft Skype for Business on page 269.
Note:
The parameter is applicable only to digital interfaces.
The parameter is applicable only to digital interfaces.
E911 Callback Timeout
configure voip > sip-
Defines the maximum interval within which the PSAP can use the ELIN
to call back the E9-1-1 caller. This interval starts from when the initial
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