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Enterprise session border controller analog & digital voip media gateway
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Parameter
Web: Play Local RBT on
ISDN Transfer
EMS: Play RBT On ISDN
Transfer
[PlayRBTOnISDNTransfer]
Web: MFC R2 Category
EMS: R2 Category
[R2Category]
Tone Index Table
Web: Tone Index Table
EMS: Analog Gateway
Provisioning > Tone Index
[ToneIndex]
User's Manual
183+SDP response, and then plays a ringback tone to IP.
For ISDN interfaces: if a Progress or an Alerting message with PI
(1 or 8) is received from the ISDN, the device opens a voice
channel, sends a 183+SDP or 180+SDP response, but doesn't play
a ringback tone to IP. If PI (1 or 8) is received from the ISDN, the
device assumes that ringback tone is played by the ISDN switch.
Otherwise, the device plays a ringback tone to IP after receiving an
Alerting message from the ISDN. It sends a 180+SDP response,
signaling to the calling party to open a voice channel to hear the
played ringback tone.
Notes:
To enable the device to send a 183/180+SDP responses, set the
EnableEarlyMedia parameter to 1.
If the EnableDigitDelivery parameter is set to 1, the device doesn't
play a ringback tone to IP and doesn't send 183 or 180+SDP
responses.
This parameter can also be configured in an IP Profile.
Determines whether the device plays a local ringback tone for ISDN's
Two B Channel Transfer (TBCT), Release Line Trunk (RLT), or
Explicit Call Transfer (ECT) call transfers to the originator when the
second leg receives an ISDN Alerting or Progress message.
[0] Don't Play (default)
[1] Play
Notes:
For Blind transfer, the local ringback tone is played to first call
PSTN party when the second leg receives the ISDN Alerting or
Progress message.
For Consulted transfer, the local ringback tone is played when the
second leg receives ISDN Alerting or Progress message if the
Progress message is received after a SIP REFER.
This parameter is applicable only if the parameter
SendISDNTransferOnConnect is set to 1.
Defines the tone for MFC R2 calling party category (CPC). The
parameter provides information on the calling party such as National
or International call, Operator or Subscriber and Subscriber priority.
The value range is 1 to 15 (defining one of the MFC R2 tones). The
default is 1.
This table parameter configures the Tone Index table, which allows
you to define distinctive ringing and call waiting tones per FXS
endpoint (or for a range of FXS endpoints).
The format of this parameter is as follows:
[ToneIndex]
FORMAT ToneIndex_Index = ToneIndex_FXSPort_First,
ToneIndex_FXSPort_Last, ToneIndex_SourcePrefix,
ToneIndex_DestinationPrefix, ToneIndex_PriorityIndex;
[\ToneIndex]
For example, the configuration below plays the tone Index #3 to FXS
ports 1 and 2 if the source number prefix of the received call is 20.
ToneIndex 1 = 1, 2, 20*, , 3;
Note: For a detailed description of this table, see Configuring FXS
Distinctive Ringing and Call Waiting Tones per Source/Destination
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Mediant 800B GW & E-SBC
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Document #: LTRT-10274

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