Allowed Values: 0-1000 ms
Default Value = 700
INI File Parameter Name = cpToneTimeDeviation
3.11.10
Editing the INI File Directly
The call progress tone parameters can be edited directly in the INI file if desired. In older versions
of the INI file, 16 tone definitions were listed regardless of the number of actual tone definitions in
use. In these older INI files unused tone definitions would have the cpToneEvent parameter set to
none. In newer versions of the INI file only the tone definitions in use are listed.
To delete a tone from the INI file, set the cpToneEvent to none, and that tone will be ignored when
the INI file is read.
To add a tone to an INI file, either edit a tone definition whose cpToneEvent is set to none, or add a
new tone definition. Then edit or add all the associated tone parameters.
3.12
Configuration File Parameters
The following parameters do not appear in the Web interface and can only be changed by editing
the configuration file directly. These parameters are listed alphabetically.
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Auto-Answer Inbound TDM Calls (Type II CPID)
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Delay After Flash-Hook (msecs)
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Inform On PBX Calling Number Update (Phone Emulating Only)
Inform On No PBX CPID (Phone Emulating Only)
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Inform On No PBX CPID Time (Phone Emulating Only)
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ISDN Overlap Receive Minimum Digits
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ISDN Overlap Receive Timeout (msecs)
RFC 3960 Early Media Support
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Start Port for RTP
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Unauthenticated SRTP Enable
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UnEncrypted SRTCP Enable
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UnEncrypted SRTP Enable
Wait for Dial Tone after Flash Hook
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3.12.1
Auto-Answer Inbound TDM Calls (Type II CPID)
Description: Type II CPID requires that the inbound TDM call be answered by the gateway before
the switch will send the inband CPID to the gateway. If this parameter is enabled, then the gateway
will answer the call and gather the inband CPID from the switch prior to sending a call-request to
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