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Parameter
ISDN Transfer On Connect
[SendISDNTransferOnConnect]
Remove CLI when Restricted
[RemoveCLIWhenRestricted]
Remove Calling Name
[RemoveCallingName]
Default Cause Mapping From
ISDN to SIP
[DefaultCauseMapISDN2IP]
Add Prefix to Redirect Number
[Prefix2RedirectNumber]
Copy Destination Number to
Redirect Number
[CopyDest2RedirectNumber]
Version 5.6
and sends the data as ISDN messages to the PSTN side.
This parameter is used for the ECT/TBCT/RLT/Path
Replacement ISDN Transfer methods. Usually, the device
requests the PBX to connect an incoming and outgoing call. This
parameter determines if the outgoing call (from the device to the
PBX) must be connected before the transfer is initiated.
[0] Alert = Enable ISDN Transfer if outgoing call is in Alert or
Connect state (default).
[1] Connect = Enable ISDN Transfer only if outgoing call is in
Connect state.
Determines (for IP-to-Tel calls) whether the Calling Number and
Calling Name IEs are removed from the ISDN SETUP message if
the presentation is set to Restricted.
[0] No = IE aren't removed (default).
[1] Yes = IE are removed.
Enables the device to remove the Calling Name from SIP-to-
ISDN calls.
[0] Disable = Does not remove Calling Name (default).
[1] Enable = Remove Calling Name.
Defines a single default ISDN release cause that is used (in
ISDN-to-IP calls) instead of all received release causes, except
when the following Q.931 cause values are received: Normal Call
Clearing (16), User Busy (17), No User Responding (18), or No
Answer from User (19).
The range is valid Q.931 release causes (0 to 127). The default
value is 0 (i.e., not configured - static mapping is used).
Defines a string prefix that is added to the Redirect number
received from the Tel side. This prefix is added to the Redirect
Number in the Diversion header.
The valid range is an 8-character string. The default is an empty
string.
Determines whether the device copies the received ISDN called
number to the outgoing SIP Diversion header for Tel-to-IP calls
(even if a Redirecting Number IE is not received in the ISDN
Setup message). Therefore, the called number is used as a
redirect number. Call redirection information is typically used for
Unified Messaging and voice mail services to identify the
recipient of a message.
[0] Don't copy = Disable (default).
[1] Copy after phone number manipulation = Copies the
called number after manipulation. The device first performs
Tel-to-IP destination phone number manipulation (i.e., on the
SIP To header), and only then copies the manipulated called
number to the SIP Diversion header for the Tel-to-IP call.
Therefore, with this option the called and redirected numbers
are identical.
[2] Copy before phone number manipulation = Copies the
called number before manipulation. The device first copies the
original called number to the SIP Diversion header, and then
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