Chapter 3 – Related MultiVOIP Setup Parameters
Field Name
Flash Hook Options fields
Generation
Detection
Range
Pass Through
Enable
Caller ID fields
Caller ID Type
Caller ID
enable
Caller ID
enable (cont'd)
The Caller ID feature has dependencies on both the telco central office and the MultiVOIP phone book. See
discussion after the FXO Parameters section below.
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FXS Loop Start Interface: Parameter Definitions (cont'd)
Values
Description
--
not applicable to FXS interface
for
. and
For a received flash hook to be regarded as such by the MultiVOIP,
.,
Min
Max
50 - 1500
its duration must fall between the minimum and maximum values
milliseconds
given here.
Not used if "Register with Communication Manager" is enabled
Y/N
The MultiVOIP currently supports only one implementation of Caller
Bellcore
ID. That implementation is Bellcore type 1 with Caller ID placed
between the first and second rings of the call.
Caller ID information is a description of the remote calling party
Y/N
received by the called party. The description has three parts: name
of caller, phone number of caller, and time of call. The 'time-of-call'
portion is always generated by the receiving MultiVOIP unit (on FXS
channel) based on its date and time setup.
The forms of the 'Caller Name' and 'Caller Phone Number' differ
Y/N
depending on the IP transmission protocol used (H.323, SIP, or SPP)
and upon entries in the phonebook screens of the remote (CID
generating) voip unit. The CID Name and Number appearing on the
phone at the terminating FXS end will come either from a central
office switch (showing a PSTN phone number), or the phonebook of
the remote (CID sending) voip unit.
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