User`s manual

Version 5.4 175 May 2008
SIP User's Manual 3. Web-Based Management
Parameter Description
The waiting call is automatically answered by the device when the
current call is terminated (configured by setting the parameter
EnableCallWaiting to 1).
Note: This option is applicable only to Mediant 1000 FXS interfaces.
Enable User-Information
Usage
[EnableUserInfoUsage]
Enables or disables usage of the User Information loaded to the device
in the User Information auxiliary file. (For a description on User
Information, refer to ''Loading Auxiliary Files'' on page 266.)
[0] Disable = Disabled (default).
[1] Enable = Enabled.
Out-Of-Service Behavior
[FXSOOSBehavior]
Determines the behavior of undefined FXS endpoints as well as all FXS
endpoints when a Busy Out condition exists.
[0] None = Normal operation. No response is provided to undefined
endpoints. A dial tone is played to FXS endpoints when a Busy Out
condition exists.
[1] Reorder Tone = The device plays a reorder tone to the connected
phone / PBX (default).
[2] Polarity Reversal = The device reverses the polarity of the
endpoint, marking it unusable (relevant, for example, to PBX DID
lines). This option can't be configured on-the-fly.
[3] Reorder Tone + Polarity Reversal = Same as 2 and 3 combined.
This option can't be configured on-the-fly.
[4] Current Disconnect = The device disconnects the current of the
FXS endpoint. This option can't be configured on-the-fly.
Note: This parameter is applicable only to Mediant 1000.
Emergency Calls
Emergency Numbers
[EmergencyNumbers]
Defines a list of numbers which are defined as 'emergency numbers'.
When one of these numbers is dialed, the outgoing INVITE message
includes the Priority and Resource-Priority headers. If the user sets the
phone on-hook, the call is not disconnected, but instead a Hold Re-
INVITE request is sent to the remote party. Only if the remote party
disconnects the call (i.e., a BYE is received) or a timer expires (set by
the parameter EmergencyRegretTimeout) is the call terminated.
The list can include up to four different numbers, where each number
can be up to four digits long.
Example: EmergencyNumbers = ‘100’,’911’,’112’
Note: Applicable only to Mediant 1000 FXS interfaces.
Emergency Calls
Reanswer Timeout
[EmergencyRegretTimeo
ut]
Determines the time (in minutes) that the device waits before tearing-
down an emergency call (defined by the parameter
EmergencyNumbers). Until this time expires, an emergency call can only
be disconnected by the remote party [(typically, by a Public Safety
Answering Point (PSAP)].
The valid range is 1 to 30. The default value is 10.
Note: Applicable only to Mediant 1000 FXS interfaces.