Table 3-32: Supplementary Services Parameters - AudioCodes MediaPack MP-124 User Manual

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2.
Configure the supplementary services parameters according to the table below.
3.
Click the Submit button to save your changes, or click the Subscribe to MWI or
Unsubscribe to MWI buttons to save your changes and to subscribe / unsubscribe to
the MWI server.
4.
To save the changes to flash memory, refer to ''Saving Configuration'' on page 207.
Parameter
Enable Hold
[EnableHold]
Hold Format
[HoldFormat]
Call Hold Reminder Ring
Timeout
[CHRRTimeout]
Enable Transfer
[EnableTransfer]
Transfer Prefix
[xferPrefix]
Enable Call Forward
[EnableForward]
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Table 3-32: Supplementary Services Parameters

[0] Disable = Disables the Hold service.
[1] Enable = Enables the Hold service (default).
If the Hold service is enabled, a user can place the call on hold (or remove
from hold) using the hook-flash. On receiving a Hold request, the remote
party is placed on hold and hears the hold tone.
Note: To use this service, the devices at both ends must support this
option.
Determines the format of the call hold request.
[0] 0.0.0.0 = The connection IP address in SDP is 0.0.0.0 (default).
[1] Send Only = The SDP contains the attribute 'a=sendonly'.
Defines the timeout (in seconds) for applying the Call Hold Reminder Ring.
If a user hangs up while a call is still on hold, then the FXS interface
immediately rings the extension for the duration specified by this
parameter. If the user off-hooks the phone, the call becomes active.
The valid range is 0 to 600. The default value is 30.
Note: This parameter is applicable only to FXS interfaces.
Determines whether call transfer is enabled.
[0] Disable = Disable the call transfer service.
[1] Enable = Enable the call transfer service (using REFER) (default).
If the transfer service is enabled, the user can activate Transfer using
hook-flash signaling. If this service is enabled, the remote party performs
the call transfer.
Notes:
To use call transfer, the devices at both ends must support this option.
To use call transfer, set the parameter EnableHold to 1.
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 / Contact URI before it is sent in the INVITE message.
This parameter can be used to apply different manipulation rules to
differentiate transferred / forwarded number from the originally dialed
number.
Determines whether Call Forward is enabled.
[0] Disable = Disable the Call Forward service.
[1] Enable = Enable Call Forward service (using REFER) (default).
For FXS interfaces, the 'Call Forward' table (refer to "Call Forward" on
page 175) must be defined to use the Call Forward service.
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