User`s manual

Version 5.4 441 May 2008
SIP User's Manual 7. IP Telephony Capabilities
To configure MWI, set the following parameters:
EnableMWI (or using the Web interface, refer to ''Supplementary Services'' on page
176)
MWIServerIP (or using the Web interface, refer to ''Supplementary Services'' on page
176)
MWIAnalogLamp (or using the Web interface, refer to ''Supplementary Services'' on
page 176)
MWIDisplay (or using the Web interface, refer to ''Supplementary Services'' on page
176)
StutterToneDuration (or using the Web interface, refer to ''Supplementary Services''
on page 176)
EnableMWISubscription (or using the Web interface, refer to ''Supplementary
Services'' on page 176)
MWIExpirationTime (or using the Web interface, refer to ''Supplementary Services'' on
page 176)
SubscribeRetryTime (or using the Web interface, refer to ''Supplementary Services''
on page 176)
SubscriptionMode (or using the Web interface, refer to ''Proxy & Registration
Parameters'' on page 146)
CallerIDType -- determines the standard for detection of MWI signals (or using the
Web interface, refer to ''Supplementary Services'' on page 176)
ETSIVMWITypeOneStandard (for a description, refer to ''Analog Telephony
Parameters'' on page 355)
BellcoreVMWITypeOneStandard (for a description, refer to ''Analog Telephony
Parameters'' on page 355)
7.14.7 Caller ID
This section discusses the device's Caller ID support for analog modules.
Note: This section is applicable only to Mediant 1000.
7.14.7.1 Caller ID Detection / Generation on the Tel Side
By default, generation and detection of Caller ID to the Tel side is disabled. To enable
Caller ID, set the parameter EnableCallerID to 1. When the Caller ID service is enabled:
For FXS: the Caller ID signal is sent to the device's port
For FXO: the Caller ID signal is detected