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Table 5-7: Advanced Parameters, General Parameters (continues on pages 85 to 90)
Parameter
Max Call Duration (sec)
[MaxCallDuration]
Enable LAN Watchdog
[EnableLanWatchDog]
Enable Calls Cut Through
[CutThrough]
Enable User-Information
Usage
[EnableUserInfoUsage]
Out-Of-Service Behavior
[FXSOOSBehavior]
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Description
Defines the maximum call duration in seconds. If this time expires, both sides of
the call are released (IP and Tel).
The valid range is 0 to 120. The default is 0 (no limitation).
Disable [0]
= Disable LAN Watch-Dog (default).
Enable [1]
= Enable LAN Watch-Dog.
When LAN Watch-Dog is enabled, the gateway's overall communication
integrity is checked periodically. If no communication for about 3 minutes is
detected, the gateway performs a self test.
If the self test succeeds, the problem is logical link down (i.e. Ethernet
cable disconnected on the switch side), and the Busy out mechanism is
activated if enabled (EnableBusyOut = 1).
If the self test fails, the gateway restarts to overcome internal fatal
communication error.
Note: Enable LAN Watchdog is relevant only if the Ethernet connection is full
duplex.
Enables users to receive incoming IP calls while the port is in an offhooked
state.
Disable [0]
= Disabled (default).
Enable [1]
= Enabled.
If enabled, FXS modules answer the call and 'cut through' the voice channel, if
there is no other active call on that port, even if the port is in offhooked state.
When the call is terminated (by the remote party), the gateway plays a reorder
tone for 'TimeForReorderTone' seconds and is then ready to answer the next
incoming call, without onhooking the phone.
The waiting call is automatically answered by the gateway when the current call
is terminated (EnableCallWaiting=1).
Note: This option is applicable only to FXS modules.
Enables or disables usage of the User Information loaded to the gateway via the
User Information auxiliary file.
0 = Disable (default).
1 = Enable.
Determines the behavior of FXS endpoints that are not defined (in the Endpoint
Phone Number table), and the behavior of all FXS endpoints when a Busy-Out
condition exists.
0 (None) = Normal operation: No response is provided to undefined endpoints.
Dial tone is played to FXS endpoints when a Busy-Out condition exists.
1 (Reorder Tone) = The gateway plays a reorder tone to the connected
phone/PBX (default).
2 (Polarity Reversal) = The gateways reverses the polarity of the endpoint,
marking it as unusable (relevant, for example, to PBX DID lines). This option
can't be configured on-the-fly.
3 (Polarity Reversal + Reorder Tone) = Same as 2 and 3 combined. This option
can't be configured on-the-fly.
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