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Field Name
Interface Type
Dialing Options
Regeneration
Inter Digit Timer
Message Waiting
Indication
Inter Digit
Regeneration Time
FXO Options
FXO Ring Count
No Response
Timer
Flash Hook Options fields
Generation
Detection Range
Caller ID fields
Caller ID Type
Caller ID enable
CID Manipulation
CID Mode
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FXO Interface: Parameter Definitions
Values
Description
FXO
Enables FXO functionality
Pulse, DTMF
Determines whether digits generated and sent out will be pulse tones
or DTMF.
1 to 10 seconds
This is the length of time that the MultiVOIP will wait between digits.
When the time expires, the MultiVOIP will look in the phonebook for
the number entered.
Default = 2.
--
Not applicable to FXO interface
50 to 20,000
The length of time between the outputting of DTMF digits.
milliseconds
Default = 100 ms.
1-99
Number of rings required before the MultiVOIP answers the incoming
call.
1 – 65535
Length of time before call connection attempt is abandoned.
(in seconds)
50 - 1500
Length of flash hook that will be generated and sent out when the
milliseconds
remote end initiates a flash hook and it is regenerated locally. Default
= 600 ms.
--
Not applicable to FXO.
Bellcore
The MultiVOIP currently supports only one implementation of Caller
ID. That implementation is Bellcore type 1 with caller ID placed
between the first and second rings of the call.
Y/N
Caller ID information is a description of the remote calling party
received by the called party. The description has three parts: name of
caller, phone number of caller, and time of call. The 'time-of-call'
portion is always generated by the receiving MultiVOIP unit (on FXS
channel) based on its date and time setup. The forms of the 'Caller
Name' and 'Caller Phone Number' differ depending on the IP
transmission protocol used (H.323, SIP, or SPP) and upon entries in
the phonebook screens of the remote (CID generating) VOIP unit.
The CID Name and Number appearing on the phone at the terminating
FXS end will come either from a central office switch (showing a PSTN
phone number), or the phonebook of the remote (CID sending) VOIP
unit.
Enabled by
This is not implemented in the –SS series VOIPs.
default with
Caller ID Manipulation is used whenever the user wants to manipulate
Caller ID enable
the Caller ID before sending it to the remote end. Caller ID
above
Manipulation is activated on the Interface Screen. By enabling Caller
Disable
ID option, you can set manipulation to Transparent, User CID, Prefix,
Suffix, or Prefix and Suffix. Caller ID Manipulation is a feature, where
the Caller ID detected from the PSTN line can be changed and then
sent to the remote side over IP.
Transparent,
The MultiVOIP is not allowed to modify the caller ID info and then
User CID,
send it to the PSTN side. It only allows it to detect the caller ID
Prefix,
from the PSTN line, modify it and then send them via IP to the
Suffix
remote end point.
Transparent: the CID received from PSTN will be sent out as such,
without any manipulation.
User CID: the CID received from PSTN will be replaced by this User
CID value.
Prefix: the CID received from PSTN will be prefixed with this value.
Suffix: the CID received from PSTN will be suffixed with this value.
Chapter 4: Configuring your VOIP
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