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Parameter
(min)
[MaxCallDuration]
[MinCallDuration]
Web: Send Digit Pattern on
Connect
EMS: Connect Code
[TelConnectCode]
Web: Disconnect on Broken
Connection
EMS: Disconnect Calls on
Broken Connection
[DisconnectOnBrokenConnec
tion]
Web: Broken Connection
Timeout
EMS: Broken Connection Event
Timeout
[BrokenConnectionEventTim
eout]
Web: Trunk Alarm Call
Disconnect Timeout
[TrunkAlarmCallDisconnectTim
eout]
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is reached, the device terminates the call. This feature is useful for
ensuring available resources for new calls, by ensuring calls are
properly terminated.
The valid range is 0 to 35,791. The default is 0 (i.e., no limitation).
Defines the minimum call duration (in seconds) for the Tel side. If
an established call is terminated by the IP side before this duration
expires, the device terminates the call with the IP side, but delays
the termination toward the Tel side until this timeout expires.
The valid value range is 0 to 10 seconds, where 0 (default)
disables this feature.
For example: assume the minimum call duration is set to 10
seconds and an IP phone hangs up a call established with a BRI
phone after 2 seconds. As the call duration is less than the
minimum call duration, the device does not disconnect the call on
the Tel side. However, it sends a SIP 200 OK immediately upon
receipt of the BYE to disconnect from the IP phone. The call is
disconnected from the Tel side only when the call duration is
greater than or equal to the minimum call duration.
Notes:
This parameter is applicable to IP-to-Tel and Tel-to-IP calls.
This parameter is applicable only to ISDN and CAS protocols.
Defines a digit pattern to send to the Tel side after a SIP 200 OK is
received from the IP side. The digit pattern is a user-defined DTMF
sequence that is used to indicate an answer signal (e.g., for billing).
The valid range is 1 to 8 characters.
Note: This parameter is applicable to CAS.
Global parameter that enables the device to release calls if RTP
packets are not received within a user-defined timeout (configured
by the BrokenConnectionEventTimeout parameter). You can also
configure this functionality per specific calls, using IP Profiles
(IpProfile_DisconnectOnBrokenConnection). For a detailed
description of this parameter and for configuring this functionality in
the IP Profile table, see ''Configuring IP Profiles'' on page 329.
Note: If this functionality is configured for a specific IP Profile, the
settings of this global parameter is ignored for calls associated with
the IP Profile.
Defines the time period (in 100-msec units) after which a call is
disconnected if an RTP packet is not received.
The valid range is from 3 (i.e., 300 msec) to 12600 (e.g., 21
minutes). The default is 100 (i.e., 10000 msec or 10 seconds).
Notes:
This parameter is applicable only if the parameter
DisconnectOnBrokenConnection is set to 1.
Currently, this feature functions only if Silence Suppression is
disabled.
Defines the duration (in seconds) to wait after an E1/T1 trunk "Red"
alarm (LOS / LOF) is raised, before the device disconnects the SIP
call. If this timeout expires and the alarm is still raised, the device
sends a SIP BYE message to terminate the call. If the alarm is
cleared before this timeout expires, the call is not terminated, but
continues as normal.
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Document #: LTRT-89738
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