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ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
Valid Range and Description
TelProfile_ID
[Tel Profile Settings]
TelProfile_<Profile ID> =
<Profile Name>,<Preference>,<Coder Group ID>,<IsFaxUsed
*>,<DJBufMinDelay *>, <DJBufOptFactor *>,<IPDiffServ
*>,<ControlIPDiffServ*>,<DTMFVolume>,<InputGain>,
<VoiceVolume>,<N/A use $$ instead>,<N/A use $$ instead>,
<EnableDigitDelivery>, <ECE>, <N/A use $$ instead>, <N/A use $$
instead>, <FlashHookPeriod>, <EnableEarlyMedia>,
<ProgressIndicator2IP>
Preference = (1-10) The preference option is used to determine the priority
of the Profile. Where ‘20’ is the highest preference value. If both IP and Tel
profiles apply to the same call, the coders and other common parameters
(noted by an asterisk) of the preferred Profile are applied to that call. If the
Preference of the Tel and IP Profiles is identical, the Tel Profile parameters
are applied.
For examples:
TelProfile_1 = FaxProfile,1,1,1,40,13,22,33,$$,$$,$$,0,0,0,1,0,0,$$,0,$$
TelProfile_2 =
ModemProfile,2,2,0,40,13,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,0,0,0,$$,0,$$
$$ = Not configured, the default value of the parameter is used.
(*) = Common parameter used in both IP and Tel profiles.
The Tel ProfileID can be used in the Trunk Group table
(TrunkGroup_x parameter).
‘Profile Name’ assigned to a ProfileID, enabling users to
identify it intuitively and easily.
This parameter can appear up to 4 times (ID = 1 to 4).
Voice Mail Parameters
The Voice Mail (VM) application applies only to the V6100 and V7122. For detailed
information on VM, see the CPE Configuration Guide for Voice Mail.
Table 49
Voice Mail Configuration Parameters
ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
Valid Range and Description
VoiceMailInterface
[Voice Mail Interface]
Enables the VM application on the V7122 and determines the communication
method used between the PBX and the gateway.
0 = None (default).
1 = DTMF.
2 = SMDI (V7122 only)
SubscriptionMode
[Subscription Mode]
Determines the method the gateway uses to subscribe to an MWI server.
Per Endpoint [0] = Each endpoint subscribes separately (default).
Per Gateway [1] = Single subscription for the entire gateway.
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