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Parameter
Web/EMS: Dial Tone
Duration [sec]
CLI: dt-duration
[TimeForDialTone]
Web/EMS: Stutter Tone
Duration
CLI: sttr-tone-duration
[StutterToneDuration]
Web: FXO AutoDial Play
BusyTone
EMS: Auto Dial Play Busy
Tone
CLI: fxo-autodial-play-bsytn
[FXOAutoDialPlayBusyTone]
Web: Hotline Dial Tone
Duration
EMS: Hot Line Tone
Duration
CLI: hotline-dt-dur
[HotLineToneDuration]
Web/EMS: Reorder Tone
Duration [sec]
CLI: reorder-tone-duration
Version 6.8
Defines the duration (in seconds) that the dial tone is played (for digital
interfaces, to an ISDN terminal).
For digital interfaces: This parameter is applicable for overlap dialing
when ISDNInCallsBehavior is set to 65536. The dial tone is played if
the ISDN Setup message doesn't include the called number.
The valid range is 0 to 60. The default is 5.
For analog interfaces: FXS interfaces play the dial tone after the
phone is picked up (off-hook). FXO interfaces play the dial tone after
the port is seized in response to ringing (from PBX/PSTN).
The valid range is 0 to 60. The default time is 16.
Notes for analog interfaces:
During play of dial tone, the device waits for DTMF digits.
This parameter is not applicable when Automatic Dialing is
enabled.
Defines the duration (in msec) of the confirmation tone. A stutter tone
is played (instead of a regular dial tone) when a Message Waiting
Indication (MWI) is received. The stutter tone is composed of a
confirmation tone (Tone Type #8), which is played for the defined
duration (StutterToneDuration) followed by a stutter dial tone (Tone
Type #15). Both these tones are defined in the CPT file.
The range is 1,000 to 60,000. The default is 2,000 (i.e., 2 seconds).
Notes:
This parameter is applicable only to FXS interfaces.
If you want to configure the duration of the confirmation tone to
longer than 16 seconds, you must increase the value of the
parameter TimeForDialTone accordingly.
The MWI tone takes precedence over the call forwarding reminder
tone. For more information on MWI, see Message Waiting
Indication on page 422.
Determines whether the device plays a busy / reorder tone to the
PSTN side if a Tel-to-IP call is rejected by a SIP error response (4xx,
5xx or 6xx). If a SIP error response is received, the device seizes the
line (off-hook), and then plays a busy / reorder tone to the PSTN side
(for the duration defined by the parameter TimeForReorderTone).
After playing the tone, the line is released (on-hook).
[0] = Disable (default)
[1] = Enable
Note: This parameter is applicable only to FXO interfaces.
Defines the duration (in seconds) of the hotline dial tone. If no digits
are received during this duration, the device initiates a call to a user-
defined number (configured in the Automatic Dialing table -
TargetOfChannel - see Configuring Automatic Dialing on page 462).
The valid range is 0 to 60. The default is 16.
Notes:
This parameter is applicable to FXS and FXO interfaces.
You can define the Hotline duration per FXS/FXO port using the
Automatic Dialing table.
For analog interfaces: Defines the duration (in seconds) that the
device plays a busy or reorder tone before releasing the line. Typically,
after playing the busy or reorder tone for this duration, the device
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51. Configuration Parameters Reference
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