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Parameter
Web: Channel Select Mode
EMS: Channel Selection Mode
[ChannelSelectMode]
Version 6.4
but don't use its result. Instead, wait for MWI Activate
requests from the PBX.
[3] Use Result = send MWI Interrogation messages, use
its results, and use the MWI Activate requests.
MWI Activate requests are interworked to SIP NOTIFY
MWI messages. The SIP NOTIFY messages are sent to
the IP Group defined by the NotificationIPGroupID
parameter.
For example:
TrunkGroupSettings 0 = 1, 0, 5, branch-hq, user, 1, 255;
TrunkGroupSettings 1 = 2, 1, 0, localname, user1, 2, 255;
Notes:
This parameter can include up to 120 indices.
For configuring Trunk Group Settings using the Web
interface, see 'Configuring Trunk Group Settings' on page
279.
For a description on using ini file table parameters, see to
'Configuring ini File Table Parameters' on page 88.
Method for allocating incoming IP-to-Tel calls to a channel.
[0] By Dest Phone Number = Selects the channel according
to the called (destination) number (default). If the number is
not located, the call is released. If the channel is unavailable
(e.g., busy), the call is put on call waiting (if call waiting is
enabled and no other call is on call waiting); otherwise, the
call is released.
[1] Cyclic Ascending = Selects the next available channel (in
the Trunk Group) in an ascending cyclic order. When the
device reaches the highest channel number in the Trunk
Group, it selects the lowest channel number in the Trunk
Group and then starts ascending again.
[2] Ascending = Selects the lowest available channel in the
Trunk Group and if unavailable, selects the next higher
channel.
[3] Cyclic Descending = Selects the next available channel in
descending cyclic order. It always selects the next lower
channel number in the Trunk Group. When the device
reaches the lowest channel number in the Trunk Group, it
selects the highest channel number in the Trunk Group and
then starts descending again.
[4] Descending = Selects the highest available channel in the
Trunk Group and if unavailable, selects the next lower
channel.
[5] Dest Number + Cyclic Ascending = The device first
selects the channel according to the called number. If the
called number isn't found, it then selects the next available
channel in ascending cyclic order.
Note: If the called number is located but the port associated
with the number is busy, the call is released.
[6] By Source Phone Number = The device selects the
channel according to the calling number.
[7] Trunk Cyclic Ascending = The device selects the channel
from the first channel of the next trunk (adjacent to the trunk
from which the previous channel was allocated).
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