SIP User's Manual
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Document #: LTRT-12804
Mediant 800 MSBG
Parameter
Description
cyclic ascending method (i.e., selects the channel after the
last allocated channel). This option is applicable only to
digital interfaces.
For example, if the Hunt Group includes two physical trunks,
0 and 1:
9
For the first incoming call, the first channel of Trunk 0 is
allocated.
9
For the second incoming call, the first channel of Trunk 1
is allocated.
9
For the third incoming call, the second channel of Trunk
0 is allocated.
[9]
Ring to Hunt Group = The device allocates IP-to-Tel calls
to all the FXS ports (channels) pertaining to a specific Hunt
Group. When an IP-to-Tel call is received by the device for a
specific Hunt Group, all telephones connected to the FXS
ports belonging to the Hunt Group start ringing. The call is
eventually received by whichever telephone answers the call
first (and the other phones then stop ringing). This option is
applicable only to FXS interfaces.
[10]
Select Trunk by ISDN SuppServ Table = The device
selects the BRI port/module according to the settings in the
ISDN Supplementary Services table (defined by the
ISDNSuppServ parameter), allowing the routing of IP-to-Tel
calls to specific BRI endpoints.
Notes:
For defining the channel select mode per Hunt Group, see
''Configuring Hunt Group Settings'' on page
.
The logical (for digital interfaces) phone numbers of the
device's B-channels are defined by the TrunkGroup
parameter.
Web: Default Destination Number
[DefaultNumber]
Defines the default destination phone number, which is used if
the received message doesn't contain a called party number and
no phone number is configured in the 'Hunt Group Table' (see
Configuring the Hunt Group Table on page
). This parameter
is used as a starting number for the list of channels comprising
all the device's Hunt Groups.
The default value is 1000.
Web: Source IP Address Input
[SourceIPAddressInput]
Determines the IP address that the device uses to determine the
source of incoming INVITE messages for IP-to-Tel routing.
[-1]
= Auto Decision - if the IP-to-IP feature is enabled, this
parameter is automatically set to Layer 3 Source IP. If the IP-
to-IP feature is disabled, this parameter is automatically set
to SIP Contact Header (1). (default)
[0]
SIP Contact Header = The IP address in the Contact
header of the incoming INVITE message is used.
[1]
Layer 3 Source IP = The actual IP address (Layer 3) from
where the SIP packet was received is used.
Web: Use Source Number As
Display Name
EMS: Display Name
[UseSourceNumberAsDisplayNa
me]
Determines the use of Tel Source Number and Display Name for
Tel-to-IP calls.
[0]
No = If a Tel Display Name is received, the Tel Source
Number is used as the IP Source Number and the Tel
Display Name is used as the IP Display Name. If no Display
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