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Using Configuration Files
Table 3-2
Default MGCP Configuration File Parameters (continued)
Parameter
dst_start_week_of_month
dst_stop_day
dst_stop_day_of_week
dst_stop_month
dst_stop_time
dst_stop_week_of_month
dtmf_avt_payload
dtmf_outofband
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Week of month in which DST begins.
Valid values are 1 through 6 and 8 with 1 being the first week and each number
thereafter being subsequent weeks and 8 specifying the last week in the month
regardless of which week the last week is. In the United States, the default value
is 1.
Day of the month on which DST ends.
Valid values are 1 through 31 for the days of the month or 0 when specifying
relative DST to specify that this field be ignored and that the value in the
dst_stop_day_of_week parameter be used instead.
Day of the week on which DST ends.
Valid values are Sunday or Sun, Monday or Mon, Tuesday or Tue, Wednesday
or Wed, Thursday or Thu, Friday or Fri, Saturday or Sat, or Sunday or Sun or 1
through 7, with 1 being Sunday and 7 being Saturday. When specifying the
name of the day, the value is not case-sensitive. In the United States, the default
value is Sunday.
Month in which DST ends. Valid values are January, February, March, April,
May, June, July, August, September, October, November, and December or 1
through 12 with January being 1 and December being 12. When specifying the
name of a month, the value is not case-sensitive. In the United States, the default
value is October.
Time of day on which DST ends. Valid values are hour/minute (02/00) or hour
(02:00). In the United States, the default value is 02:00.
Week of month in which DST ends.
Valid values are 1 through 6 and 8 with 1 being the first week and each number
thereafter being subsequent weeks and 8 specifying the last week in the month
regardless of which week the last week is. In the United States, the default value
is 8.
Payload type for AVT packets. Possible range is 96 to 127. If the value specified
exceeds 127, the phone will default to 101.
Whether to generate the out-of-band signaling (for tone detection on the IP side
of a gateway) and if so, when. The Cisco MGCP IP phone supports
out-of-bound signaling via the AVT tone method. Valid values are:
none—Do not generate DTMF digits out-of-band.
avt—If requested by the remote side, generate DTMF digits out-of-band
(and disable in-band DTMF signaling); otherwise, do not generate DTMF
digits out-of-band.
avt_always—Always generate DTMF digits out-of-band. This option
disables in-band DTMF signaling.
The default is avt.
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Configuring the Cisco MGCP IP Phone

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