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Table 6-7: SIP Configuration Parameters (continues on pages 230 to 236)
ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
FirstCallWaitingToneID
RTPOnlyMode
RxDTMFOption
TxDTMFOption
DisableAutoDTMFMute
EnableReasonHeader
3xxBehavior
MaxActiveCalls
MaxCallDuration
EnableBusyOut
EnableDigitDelivery2IP
EnableDigitDelivery
[Module n]
Authentication_x
n = 0 or 5 (module serial
number)
SIP User's Manual
Valid Range and Description
Determines the index of the first Call Waiting Tone in the CPT file. This feature
enables the called party to distinguish between four different call origins (e.g.,
external vs. internal calls).
The gateway plays the tone received in the 'play tone CallWaitingTone#'
parameter of an INFO message + the value of this parameter - 1.
The valid range is -1 to 100. The default value is -1 (not used).
Note 1: It is assumed that all Call Waiting Tones are defined in sequence in the
CPT file.
Note 2: This feature is relevant only to Broadsoft's application servers (the tone
is played using INFO message).
Enables the gateway to start sending and/or receiving RTP packets to and
from remote endpoints without the need to establish a Control session. The
remote IP address is determined according to the Tel2IP Routing table. The
port is the same port as the local RTP port (set by BaseUDPPort and the
channel on which the call was received).
Valid options include:
0 = Disable (default).
1 = Transmit & Receive.
2 = Transmit Only.
3 = Receive Only.
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Enables / disables the automatic mute of DTMF digits when out-of-band DTMF
transmission is used.
0 = Auto mute is used (default).
1 = No automatic mute of in-band DTMF.
When 'DisableAutoDTMFMute=1', the DTMF transport type is set according to
the parameter 'DTMFTransportType' and the DTMF digits aren't muted if out-
of-band DTMF mode is selected ('TxDTMFOption =1, 2 or 3'). This enables the
sending of DTMF digits in-band (transparent of RFC 2833) in addition to out-
of-band DTMF messages.
Note: Usually this mode is not recommended.
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Authentication_<Port> = <Username>,<Password>
Port = 0 to 3.
For example:
[Module 1]
Authentication_0 = david,14325
Authentication_1 = Alex,18552
Note 1: Using the sign '$$' enables the user to omit either the username or the
password. For instance, Authentication_5 = $$, 152. In this case, endpoint 5's
phone number is used instead of username.
Note 2: To configure the authentication username and password using the
Web interface, refer to Section
234
Table 5-6
on page 80.
Table 5-6
on page 80.
Table 5-3
on page 64.
Table 5-3
on page 64.
Table 5-7
on page 85.
Table 5-7
on page 85.
Table 5-7
on page 85.
Table 5-7
on page 85.
Table 5-7
on page 85.
5.5.6.1
on page 120.
Document #: LTRT-83301
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