Supplementary Services Parameters; Caller Id Parameters - AudioCodes Mediant 1000B User Manual

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Parameter
Web: Internal Call Digit Pattern
EMS: Digit Pattern Internal Call
CLI: int-call-dig-ptrn
[DigitPatternInternalCall]
Web: External Call Digit Pattern
EMS: Digit Pattern External Call
CLI: ext-call-dig-ptrn
[DigitPatternExternalCall]
Web: Disconnect Call Digit Pattern
EMS: Tel Disconnect Code
CLI: disc-call-dig-ptrn
[TelDisconnectCode]
Web: Digit To Ignore Digit Pattern
EMS: Digit To Ignore
CLI: dig-to-ignore-dig-pattern
[DigitPatternDigitToIgnore]

51.10.5 Supplementary Services Parameters

This subsection describes the device's supplementary telephony services parameters.
51.10.5.1

Caller ID Parameters

The caller ID parameters are described in the table below.
Parameter
Caller ID Permissions Table
Web: Caller ID Permissions Table
EMS: SIP Endpoints > Caller ID
CLI: configure voip > gw analoggw
enable-caller-id
[EnableCallerID]
User's Manual
Defines the digit pattern used by the PBX to indicate an internal
call.
The valid range is a 120-character string.
Defines the digit pattern used by the PBX to indicate an external
call.
The valid range is a 120-character string.
Defines a digit pattern that when received from the Tel side,
indicates the device to disconnect the call.
The valid range is a 25-character string.
Defines a digit pattern that if received as Src (S) or Redirect (R)
numbers is ignored and not added to that number.
The valid range is a 25-character string.
Table 51-42: Caller ID Parameters
This table parameter enables (per port) Caller ID generation (for
FXS interfaces) and detection (for FXO interfaces).
The format of the ini file table parameter is as follows:
[EnableCallerID]
FORMAT EnableCallerID_Index = EnableCallerID_IsEnabled,
EnableCallerID_Module, EnableCallerID_Port;
[\EnableCallerID]
Where,
Module = Module number, where 1 denotes the module in
Slot 1.
Port = Port number, where 1 denotes Port 1 of a module.
For example:
EnableCallerID 0 = 1,3,1; (caller ID enabled on Port 1 of Module
3)
EnableCallerID 1 = 0,3,2; (caller ID disabled on Port 2 of Module
3)
Notes:
The indexing of this parameter starts at 0.
For a detailed description of this table, see Configuring Caller
ID Permissions on page 466.
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