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CHAPTER 19    Coders and Profiles
Parameter
'MWI Display'
mwi-display
[TelProfile_MWIDisplay]
'MWI Notification Timeout'
mwi-ntf-timeout
[TelProfile_
MWINotificationTimeout]
Analog FXO
'Two Stage Dial'
is-two-stage-dial
[TelProfile_IsTwoStageDial]
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Description
The corresponding global parameter is
MWIAnalogLamp.
Enables sending MWI information to the phone display.
[0] Disable = (Default) Does not send MWI information
to the phone's display.
[1] Enable = The device generates an MWI message
(determined by the CallerIDType parameter), which is
displayed on the MWI display.
Note:
The parameter is applicable only to FXS interfaces.
The corresponding global parameter is MWIDisplay.
Defines the maximum duration (timeout) that a message
MWI is displayed on endpoint equipment (phones LED,
screen notification or voice tone). When the timeout
expires, the MWI is removed. However, each time a new
MWI is sent to the endpoint, the timeout restarts its
countdown again. For example, assume the timeout is
configured to 10 seconds and the timeout has 2 seconds
left until the current MWI is removed. If the endpoint now
receives a new MWI, the timeout starts counting once
again from 10 seconds, displaying both MWIs until the
timeout expires.
The valid value range is 0 to 2,000,000 seconds, where 0
means unlimited display (default).
Note:
The parameter is applicable only to FXS interfaces.
The corresponding global parameter is
MWINotificationTimeout.
Defines the dialing mode for IP-to-Tel (FXO) calls.
[0] No = One-stage dialing. In this mode, the device
seizes one of the available lines (according to the
ChannelSelectMode parameter), and then dials the
destination phone number received in the INVITE
message. To specify whether the dialing must start
after detection of the dial tone or immediately after
seizing the line, use the IsWaitForDialTone parameter.
[1] Yes = (Default) Two-stage dialing. In this mode, the
device seizes one of the PSTN/PBX lines without
performing any dialing, connects the remote IP user to
the PSTN/PBX and all further signaling (dialing and Call
Progress Tones) is performed directly with the PBX
without the device's intervention.
Note:
The parameter is applicable only to FXO interfaces.
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