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February 2011
SIP User's Manual
12. Configuration Parameters Reference
Parameter
Description
[1]
Play.
Notes:
For Blind transfer, the local RBT is played to first call PSTN
party when the second leg receives the ISDN Alerting or
Progress message.
For Consulted transfer, the local RBT is played when the
second leg receives ISDN Alerting or Progress message if the
Progress message is received after a SIP REFER.
This parameter is applicable only if the parameter
SendISDNTransferOnConnect is set to 1.
Web: MFC R2 Category
EMS: R2 Category
[R2Category]
Determines the tone for MFC R2 calling party category (CPC).
The parameter provides information on the calling party such as
National or International call, Operator or Subscriber and
Subscriber priority.
The value range is 1 to 15 (defining one of the MFC R2 tones).
The default value is 1.
Tone Index Table
[ToneIndex]
This ini file table parameter configures the Tone Index table,
which allows you to define Distinctive Ringing and Call Waiting
tones per FXS endpoint (or for a range of FXS endpoints). This is
based on calling number (source number prefix) and/or called
(destination number/prefix) for IP-to-Tel calls. This allows different
tones to be played for an FXS endpoint depending on the source
or destination number of the IP-to-Tel call.
The format of this parameter is as follows:
[ToneIndex]
FORMAT ToneIndex_Index = ToneIndex_FXSPort_First,
ToneIndex_FXSPort_Last, ToneIndex_SourcePrefix,
ToneIndex_DestinationPrefix, ToneIndex_PriorityIndex;
[\ToneIndex]
Where,
FXSPort_First = starting range of FXS ports.
FXSPort_Last = end range of FXS ports.
SourcePrefix = prefix of the calling number.
DestinationPrefix = prefix of the called number.
PriorityIndex = index for Distinctive Ringing and Call Waiting
tones (default is 0):
9
Ringing tone index = index in the CPT file for playing the
ring tone.
9
Call Waiting tone index = priority index +
FirstCallWaitingToneID(*). For example, if you want to
select the Call Waiting tone defined in the CPT file at
Index #9, then you can enter 1 as the priority index and
the value 8 for FirstCallWaitingToneID. The summation of
these values equals 9, i.e., index #9.
For example, the configuration below plays the tone Index #3 to
FXS ports 1 and 2 if the source number prefix of the received call
is 20.
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