Detecting Answering Machine Beeps; Sip Call Flow Example Of Amd - AudioCodes Mediant 1000B User Manual

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14.4.1 Detecting Answering Machine Beeps

The device supports the detection of the beep sound played by an answering machine to
indicate the end of the answering machine's greeting message. This is useful in that the
device can then notify, for example, a third-party, application server that it can now leave a
voice message on the answering machine. The device supports the following methods for
detecting and reporting beeps:
AMD-based Detection: The device uses its beep detector that is integrated in the
AMD feature. You can configure the beep detection timeout and beep detection
sensitivity level (for more information, see 'Configuring AMD' on page 180). To enable
the AMD beep detection, the received INVITE message must contain an X-Detect
header with the value "Request=AMD",
X-Detect: Request=AMD
and the AMDBeepDetectionMode parameter must be set to 1 or 2. If set to 1, the beep
is detected only after the answering machine is detected. If set to 2, the beep is
detected even if the answering machine was not detected.
Tone-based Detection (Call Progress Tone): The device detects the beep
according to a call progress tone (CPT). This is enabled if the device receives a
specific beep tone (Tone Type #46) that is also defined in the installed CPT file, and
the received INVITE message contains an X-Detect header with the value
"Request=CPT":
X-Detect: Request=CPT
For more information on the CPT file, see 'Call Progress Tones File' on page 577.
The device reports beep detections to application servers, by sending a SIP INFO
message that contains a body with one of the following values, depending on the method
used for detecting the beep:
AMD-detected Beep:
Type= AMD
SubType= Beep
CPT-detected Beep:
Type= CPT
SubType=Beep

14.4.2 SIP Call Flow Example of AMD

The SIP call flow below shows an example of implementing the device's AMD feature that
enables a third-party, application server to play a recorded voice message to an answering
machine:
1.
Upon detection by the device of the answering machine, the device sends a SIP INFO
message to the application server:
INFO sip:sipp@172.22.2.9:5060 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 172.22.168.249;branch=z9hG4bKac1566945480
Max-Forwards: 70
From: sut <sip:3000@172.22.168.249:5060>;tag=1c1505895240
To: sipp <sip:sipp@172.22.2.9:5060>;tag=1
Call-ID: 1-29758@172.22.2.9
CSeq: 1 INFO
Contact: <sip:56700@172.22.168.249>
Supported: em,timer,replaces,path,resource-priority
Allow:
REGISTER,OPTIONS,INVITE,ACK,CANCEL,BYE,NOTIFY,PRACK,REFER,INFO
,SUBSCRIBE,UPDATE
User-Agent: Audiocodes-Sip-Gateway/v.6.80A.227.005
Content-Type: application/x-detect
User's Manual
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Document #: LTRT-27034

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