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CHAPTER 60    Configuration Parameters Reference
Parameter
'First Call Ringback
Tone ID'
configure voip >
sip-definition
settings > 1st-
call-rbt-id
[FirstCallRBTId]
'Presence Publish IP
Group ID'
[PresencePublishIPGr
oupId]
'Microsoft Presence
Status'
[EnableMSPresence]
'Media IP Version
Preference'
media-ip-ver-
pref
[MediaIPVersionPrefer
ence]
configure voip >
message settings
> inbound-map-
set
[GWInboundManipulati
onSet]
configure voip >
message settings
> outbound-map-
set
Defines the index of the first ringback tone in the CPT file. This
option enables an Application server to request the device to play a
distinctive ringback tone to the calling party according to the
destination of the call. The tone is played according to the Alert-Info
header received in the 180 Ringing SIP response (the value of the
Alert-Info header is added to the value of the parameter).
The valid range is -1 to 1,000. The default is -1 (i.e., play standard
ringback tone).
Note:
It is assumed that all ringback tones are defined in sequence in
the CPT file.
In case of an MLPP call, the device uses the value of the
parameter plus 1 as the index of the ringback tone in the CPT file
(e.g., if this value is set to 1, then the index is 2, i.e., 1 + 1).
Assigns the IP Group (by ID) configured for the Skype for Business
Server (presence server). This is where the device sends SIP
PUBLISH messages to notify of changes in presence status of
Skype for Business users when making and receiving calls using
third-party endpoint devices.
For more information on integration with Microsoft presence, see
Microsoft Skype for Business Presence of Third-Party
Enables the device to notify (using SIP PUBLISH messages) Skype
for Business Server (presence server) of changes in presence status
of Skype for Business users when making and receiving calls using
third-party endpoint devices.
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable
For more information on integration with Microsoft presence, see
Microsoft Skype for Business Presence of Third-Party
Global parameter that defines the preferred RTP media IP
addressing version (IPv4 or IPv6) for outgoing SIP calls. You can
also configure this feature per specific calls, using IP Profiles
(IpProfile_MediaIPVersionPreference). For a detailed description of
the parameter and for configuring this feature in the IP Profiles table,
see
Configuring IP
Profiles.
Assigns a Manipulation Set ID for manipulating incoming responses
of requests that the device initiates.
The Manipulation Set is defined using the MessageManipulations
parameter. By default, no manipulation is done (i.e. Manipulation Set
ID is set to -1).
For more information, see
page 478.
Assigns a Manipulation Set ID for manipulating outgoing requests
that the device initiates.
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Configuring SIP Message Manipulation
Endpoints.
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