User's Manual
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Document #: LTRT-10375
Mediant 500 MSBR
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Add CIC
configure voip > gateway
manipulation settings > add-
cic
[AddCicAsPrefix]
Determines whether to add the Carrier Identification Code (CIC) as
a prefix to the destination phone number for IP-to-Tel calls. When
the parameter is enabled, the 'cic' parameter in the incoming SIP
INVITE can be used for IP-to-Tel routing decisions. It routes the
call to the appropriate Trunk Group based on the parameter's
value.
[0]
No (default)
[1]
Yes
For digital interfaces: The SIP 'cic' parameter enables the
transmission of the 'cic' parameter from the SIP network to the
ISDN. The 'cic' parameter is a three- or four-digit code used in
routing tables to identify the network that serves the remote user
when a call is routed over many different networks. The 'cic'
parameter is carried in the SIP INVITE and maps to the ISDN
Transit Network Selection Information Element (TNS IE) in the
outgoing ISDN Setup message (if the EnableCIC parameter is set
to 1). The TNS IE identifies the requested transportation networks
and allows different providers equal access support, based on
customer choice.
For example, as a result of receiving the below INVITE, the
destination number after number manipulation is
cic+167895550001:
INVITE
sip:5550001;cic=+16789@172.18.202.60:5060;user=phone
SIP/2.0
Note:
After the cic prefix is added, the IP-to-Tel Routing table can
be used to route this call to a specific Trunk Group. The
Destination Number IP to Tel Manipulation table must be used to
remove this prefix before placing the call to the ISDN.
[FaxReroutingMode]
Enables the re-routing of incoming Tel-to-IP calls that are identified
as fax calls. If a CNG tone is detected on the Tel side of a Tel-to-IP
call, the device adds the string, "FAX" as a prefix to the destination
number before routing and manipulation. A routing rule in the Tel-
to-IP Routing table having the value "FAX" (case-sensitive) as the
destination number is then used to re-route the call to a fax
destination and the destination number manipulation mechanism is
used to remove the "FAX" prefix before sending the fax, if required.
If the initial INVITE used to establish the voice call (not fax) was
already sent, a CANCEL (if not connected yet) or a BYE (if already
connected) is sent to release the voice call.
[0]
Disable (default)
[1]
Rerouting without Delay = Upon detection of a CNG tone,
the device immediately releases the call of the initial INVITE
and then sends a new INVITE to a specific IP Group or fax
server according to the Tel-to-IP Routing table. To enable this
feature, set the CNGDetectorMode parameter to 2 and the
IsFaxUsed parameter to 1, 2, or 3.
[2] Progress and Delay = (Applicable only to ISDN) Incoming
ISDN calls are delayed until a CNG tone detection or timeout,
set by the FaxReroutingDelay parameter. If the
EnableComfortTone parameter is set to 1, a Q.931 Progress
message with Protocol Discriminator set to 1 is sent to the
PSTN and a comfort tone is played accordingly to the PSTN.
When the timeout expires, the device sends an INVITE to a
specific IP Group or to a fax server, according to the Tel-to-IP
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