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Parameter
Web/EMS: Enable Digit Delivery
to IP
CLI: digit-delivery-2ip
[EnableDigitDelivery2IP]
Web: Enable Digit Delivery to Tel
EMS: Enable Digit Delivery
CLI: digit-delivery-2tel
[EnableDigitDelivery]
CLI: replace-nb-sign-w-esc
Version 6.8
Enables the Digit Delivery feature whereby DTMF digits are sent
to the destination IP address after the Tel-to-IP call is answered.
[0] Disable (default).
[1] Enable = Enable digit delivery to IP.
To enable this feature, modify the called number to include at
least one 'p' character. The device uses the digits before the 'p'
character in the initial INVITE message. After the call is
answered, the device waits for the required time (number of 'p'
multiplied by 1.5 seconds), and then sends the rest of the DTMF
digits using the method chosen (in-band or out-of-band).
Notes:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
The called number can include several 'p' characters (1.5
seconds pause), for example, 1001pp699, 8888p9p300.
Enables the Digit Delivery feature, which sends DTMF digits of
the called number to the device's port (analog)/B-channel (digital)
(phone line) after the call is answered (i.e., line is off-hooked for
FXS, or seized for FXO) for IP-to-Tel calls.
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable
For digital interfaces: If the called number in IP-to-Tel call
includes the characters 'w' or 'p', the device places a call with the
first part of the called number (before 'w' or 'p') and plays DTMF
digits after the call is answered. If the character 'w' is used, the
device waits for detection of a dial tone before it starts playing
DTMF digits. For example, if the called number is '1007766p100',
the device places a call with 1007766 as the destination number,
then after the call is answered it waits 1.5 seconds ('p') and plays
the rest of the number (100) as DTMF digits.
Additional examples: 1664wpp102, 66644ppp503, and
7774w100pp200.
Notes:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
For analog interfaces: The called number can include
characters 'p' (1.5 seconds pause) and 'd' (detection of dial
tone). If character 'd' is used, it must be the first 'digit' in the
called number. The character 'p' can be used several times.
For example (for FXS/FXO interfaces), the called number can
be as follows: d1005, dpp699, p9p300. To add the 'd' and 'p'
digits, use the usual number manipulation rules.
For analog interfaces: To use this feature with FXO interfaces,
configure the device to operate in one-stage dialing mode.
If this parameter is enabled, it is possible to configure the
FXS/FXO interface to wait for dial tone per destination phone
number (before or during dialing of destination phone
number). Therefore, the parameter IsWaitForDialTone
(configurable for the entire device) is ignored.
For analog interfaces: The FXS interface send SIP 200 OK
responses only after the DTMF dialing is complete.
This parameter can also be configured in a Tel Profile.
Determines whether to replace the number sign (#) with the
871
67. Configuration Parameters Reference
Description
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