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MP-11x & MP-124
Parameter
Description
The calling number manipulation removes "+55" (leaving 10
digits), and then adds the prefix 7, the cpc code for payphone
user. Therefore, the Caller ID number that is sent to the FXS
port, in this example is 71137077801.
If the incoming INVITE message doesn't contain the 'cpc'
parameter, nothing is added to the Caller ID number.
CPC Value in
Received INVITE
CPC Code
Prefixed to Caller
ID (Sent to FXS
Endpoint)
Description
cpc=unknown
1
Unknown user
cpc=subscribe
1
-
cpc=ordinary
1
Ordinary user
cpc=priority
2
Pre-paid user
cpc=test
3
Test user
cpc=operator
5
Operator
cpc=data
6
Data call
cpc=payphone
7
Payphone user
Notes:
This parameter is applicable only to FXS interfaces.
For this parameter to be enabled, you must also set the
parameter EnableCallingPartyCategory to 1.
[EnableCallerIDTypeTwo]
Disables the generation of Caller ID type 2 when the phone is
off-hooked. Caller ID type 2 (also known as off-hook Caller ID)
is sent to a currently busy telephone to display the caller ID of
the waiting call.
[0]
= Caller ID type 2 isn't played.
[1]
= (Default) Caller ID type 2 is played.
EMS: Caller ID Timing Mode
[AnalogCallerIDTimingMode]
Determines when Caller ID is generated.
[0]
= (Default) Caller ID is generated between the first two
rings.
[1]
= The device attempts to find an optimized timing to
generate the Caller ID according to the selected Caller ID
type.
Notes:
This parameter is applicable only to FXS interfaces.
If this parameter is set to 1 and used with distinctive ringing,
the Caller ID signal doesn't change the distinctive ringing
timing.
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
EMS: Bellcore Caller ID Type One
Sub Standard
[BellcoreCallerIDTypeOneSubSta
ndard]
Determines the Bellcore Caller ID sub-standard.
[0]
= (Default) Between rings.
[1]
= Not ring related.
Note:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is
required.
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