Direct Inward Dialing Parameters - AudioCodes Mediant 800B MSBR User Manual

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Parameter
Automatic dialing
CLI: configure voip/gw
analoggw automatic-
dialing
[TargetOfChannel]
67.10.5.12

Direct Inward Dialing Parameters

The Direct Inward Dialing (DID) parameters are described in the table below.
Parameter
Web/EMS: DID Wink
CLI: did-wink-enbl
[EnableDIDWink]
User's Manual
FORMAT TargetOfChannel_Index = TargetOfChannel_Destination,
TargetOfChannel_Type, TargetOfChannel_Module,
TargetOfChannel_Port, TargetOfChannel_HotLineToneDuration;
[\TargetOfChannel]
For example, the below configuration defines automatic dialing of phone
number 911 when the phone connected to Port 1 of Module 1 is off-hooked
for over 10 seconds:
TargetOfChannel 0 = 911, 1, 1, 1 ,10;
Notes:
The first index of this table ini file parameter is 0.
TargetOfChannel_Module is the module number, where 1 denotes the
module in Slot 1.
TargetOfChannel_Port is the port number, where 1 denotes Port 1 on
the module.
This is parameter is applicable only to FXS and FXO interfaces.
For a detailed description of this table, see ''Configuring Automatic
Dialing'' on page 478.
Table 67-56: DID Parameters
Enables Direct Inward Dialing (DID) using Wink-Start signaling, typically
used for signaling between an E-911 switch and the PSAP.
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Single = The device can be used for connection to EIA/TIA-464B
DID Loop Start lines. Both FXO (detection) and FXS (generation) are
supported:
The FXO interface dials DTMF (or MF) digits upon detection of a
Wink signal, instead of a dial tone.
The FXS interface generates a Wink signal upon detection of an
off-hook state, instead of playing a dial tone.
For example: (Wink) KP I(I) xxx-xxxx ST (Off Hook)
Where:
I = one or two information digits
x = ANI
Note: The FXO interface generates such MF digits when the
Enable911PSAP parameter is set to 1.
[2] Double Wink = Double-wink signaling. This is applicable to FXS
interfaces only. The FXS interface generates the first Wink upon
detection of an off-hook state in the line. The second Wink is
generated after a user-defined interval (configured by the
TimeBetweenDIDWinks parameter) after which the DTMF/MF digits
are collected by the device. Digits that arrive between the first and
second Wink are ignored as they contain the same number. For
example:
(Wink) KP 911 ST (Wink) KP I(I) xxx-xxxx ST (Off Hook)
[3] Wink & Polarity=
FXS: The FXS interface generates the first Wink after it detects
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