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Document #: LTRT-89729
Mediant 3000
Parameter
Description
Type
EMS: V23 Transport
[V23ModemTransportType]
[0]
Disable = Disable (Transparent)
[2]
Enable Bypass (default)
[3]
Events Only = Transparent with Events
Note:
This parameter can also be configured in an IP Profile.
Web: V.32 Modem Transport
Type
EMS: V32 Transport
[V32ModemTransportType]
Determines the V.32 modem transport type.
[0]
Disable = Disable (Transparent)
[2]
Enable Bypass (default)
[3]
Events Only = Transparent with Events
Notes:
This parameter applies only to V.32 and V.32bis modems.
This parameter can also be configured in an IP Profile.
Web: V.34 Modem Transport
Type
EMS: V34 Transport
[V34ModemTransportType]
Determines the V.90/V.34 modem transport type.
[0]
Disable = Disable (Transparent)
[2]
Enable Bypass (default)
[3]
Events Only = Transparent with Events
Note:
This parameter can also be configured in an IP Profile.
EMS: Bell Transport Type
[BellModemTransportType]
Determines the Bell modem transport method.
[0]
= Transparent (default)
[2]
= Bypass
[3]
= Transparent with events
Web/EMS: Fax CNG Mode
[FaxCNGMode]
Determines the device's handling of fax relay upon detection of a
fax CNG tone or a V.34/Super G3 V8-CM (Call Menu) signal from
originating faxes.
[0]
Doesn't send T.38 Re-INVITE = (Default) SIP re-INVITE is
not sent.
[1]
Sends on CNG tone
= Sends a SIP re-INVITE with T.38
parameters in SDP to the terminating fax upon detection of a
fax CNG tone, if the CNGDetectorMode parameter is set to 1.
[2]
Sends on CNG or v8-cn
= Sends a SIP re-INVITE with T.38
parameters in SDP to the terminating fax upon detection of a
fax CNG tone (if the CNGDetectorMode parameter is set to 1)
or upon detection of a V8-CM signal.
Notes:
Option
[2]
is applicable only if the device is loaded with DSP
template 10 (i.e., DSPVersionTemplateNumber parameter is
set to 10).
If this parameter is set to
[2]
and the CNGDetectorMode
parameter is set to
[0],
the device sends a re-INVITE only if it
detects a V8-CM signal from the originating fax.
This feature is applicable only if the IsFaxUsed parameter is set
to
[1]
or
[3].
The device also sends T.38 re-INVITE if the CNGDetectorMode
parameter is set to
[2],
regardless of the FaxCNGMode
parameter settings.
Web/EMS: CNG Detector
Mode
[CNGDetectorMode]
Determines whether the device detects the fax calling tone (CNG).
[0]
Disable = (Default) The originating device doesn’t detect
CNG; the CNG signal passes transparently to the remote side.
[1]
Relay = CNG is detected on the originating side. CNG
packets are sent to the remote side according to T.38 (if
Summary of Contents for Mediant 3000
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