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SIP User's Manual
3. Web-Based Management
Parameter
Description
Hook-Flash Code
[HookFlashCode]
Determines the digit pattern used by the PBX to indicate a Hook Flash
event. When this pattern is detected from the Tel side, the device
responds as if a Hook Flash event occurs and sends a SIP INFO
message if HookFlashOption is set to 1, indicating Hook Flash. If
configured and a Hook Flash indication is received from the IP side, the
device generates this pattern to the Tel side.
The valid range is a 25-character string. The default is a null string.
MLPP (Multilevel Precedence and Preemption) Note:
For additional MLPP parameters, refer to
“Configuring the Digital Gateway Parameters” on page
Call Priority Mode
[CallPriorityMode]
Enables Priority Calls handling.
[0]
Disable = Disable (default).
[1]
MLPP = Priority Calls handling is enabled.
MLPP DiffServ
[MLPPDiffserv]
Defines the DiffServ value (differentiated services code point --
DSCP) used in IP packets containing SIP messages that are
related to MLPP calls.
The valid range is 0 to 63. The default value is 50.
3.4.7.2.3 Stand-Alone Survivability
The 'SAS Configuration' page allows you to configure the device's Stand-Alone Survivability
(SAS) feature. This feature is useful for providing a local backup via the PSTN in Small or
Medium Enterprises (SME) that are serviced by IP Centrex services. In such environments,
the enterprise's incoming and outgoing telephone calls (external and internal) are controlled
by the Proxy, which communicates with the enterprise through the WAN interface. SAS
ensures that incoming, outgoing, and internal calls service is maintained in case of a WAN
or Proxy failure, using a PSTN (or an alternate VoIP) backup connection and the device's
built-in internal routing. To utilize the SAS feature, the VoIP CPEs such as IP phones or
residential gateways need to be defined so that their Proxy and Registrar destination
addresses and UDP port equal the SAS feature's IP address and SAS local SIP UDP port.
Notes:
•
The 'SAS Configuration' page is Feature Key dependant and therefore is
available only if included in the device's Feature Key (refer to “Upgrading
the Software Upgrade Key” on page
•
For a detailed explanation on SAS and for configuring various SAS
setups, refer to ''Stand-Alone Survivability (SAS) Feature'' on page
).
•
For additional SAS parameters (configurable only using the
ini
file), refer
to ''SIP Configuration Parameters'' on page
.
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