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Parameter
Web: Transfer Prefix
EMS: Logical Prefix For Transferred
Call
CLI: transfer-prefix
[xferPrefix]
Web: Transfer Prefix IP 2 Tel
CLI: xfer-prefix-ip2tel
[XferPrefixIP2Tel]
Web/EMS: Enable Semi-Attended
Transfer
CLI: semi-att-transfer
[EnableSemiAttendedTransfer]
Web: Blind
EMS: Blind Transfer
CLI: blind-transfer
[KeyBlindTransfer]
EMS: Blind Transfer Add Prefix
CLI: blind-xfer-add-prefix
[KeyBlindTransferAddPrefix]
Version 6.8
Defines the string that is added as a prefix to the
transferred/forwarded called number when the REFER/3xx
message is received.
Notes:
The number manipulation rules apply to the user part of the
Refer-To and/or Contact URI before it is sent in the INVITE
message.
This parameter can be used to apply different manipulation
rules to differentiate transferred/forwarded (only for analog
interfaces) number from the originally dialed number.
Defines the prefix that is added to the destination number
received in the SIP Refer-To header (for IP-to-Tel calls). This
parameter is applicable to FXO/CAS blind transfer modes, i.e.,
LineTransferMode = 1, 2 or 3, and TrunkTransferMode = 1 or
3 (for CAS).
The valid range is a string of up to 9 characters. By default, no
value is defined.
Note: This parameter is also applicable to ISDN Blind
Transfer, according to AT&T Toll Free Transfer Connect
Service (TR 50075) "Courtesy Transfer-Human-No Data". To
support this transfer mode, you need to configure the
parameter XferPrefixIP2Tel to "*8" and the parameter
TrunkTransferMode to 5.
Determines the device behavior when Transfer is initiated
while in Alerting state.
[0] Disable = (Default) Send REFER with the Replaces
header.
[1] Enable = Send CANCEL, and after a 487 response is
received, send REFER without the Replaces header.
Defines the keypad sequence to activate blind transfer for
established Tel-to-IP calls. The Tel user can perform blind
transfer by dialing the KeyBlindTransfer digits, followed by a
transferee destination number.
After the KeyBlindTransfer DTMF digits sequence is dialed,
the current call is put on hold (using a Re-INVITE message), a
dial tone is played to the channel, and then the phone number
collection starts.
After the destination phone number is collected, it is sent to
the transferee in a SIP REFER request in a Refer-To header.
The call is then terminated and a confirmation tone is played
to the channel. If the phone number collection fails due to a
mismatch, a reorder tone is played to the channel.
Note: For FXS/FXO interfaces, it is possible to configure
whether the KeyBlindTransfer code is added as a prefix to the
dialed destination number, by using the parameter
KeyBlindTransferAddPrefix.
Determines whether the device adds the Blind Transfer code
(defined by the KeyBlindTransfer parameter) to the dialed
destination number.
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable
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56. Configuration Parameters Reference
Description
Mediant 800B Gateway and E-SBC

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