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User's Manual
53. Configuration Parameters Reference
Parameter
Description
Web: Broken Connection
Timeout
EMS: Broken Connection
Event Timeout
[BrokenConnectionEve
ntTimeout]
Defines the time period (in 100-msec units) after which a call is
disconnected if an RTP packet is not received.
The valid range is from 3 (i.e., 300 msec) to an unlimited value (e.g., 20
hours). The default is 100 (i.e., 10000 msec or 10 seconds).
Notes:
This parameter is applicable only if the parameter
DisconnectOnBrokenConnection is set to 1.
Currently, this feature functions only if Silence Suppression is
disabled.
Web: Disconnect Call on
Silence Detection
EMS: Disconnect On
Detection Of Silence
[EnableSilenceDisconn
ect]
Determines whether calls are disconnected after detection of silence.
[1]
Yes = The device disconnects calls in which silence occurs (in
both call directions) for more than a user-defined time.
[0]
No = (Default) Call is not disconnected when silence is detected.
The silence duration can be configured by the
FarEndDisconnectSilencePeriod parameter (default 120).
Note:
To activate this feature, set the parameters
EnableSilenceCompression and FarEndDisconnectSilenceMethod to 1.
Web: Silence Detection
Period
[sec]
EMS: Silence Detection
Time Out
[FarEndDisconnectSile
ncePeriod]
Defines the duration of the silence period (in seconds) after which the
call is disconnected.
The range is 10 to 28,800 (i.e., 8 hours). The default is 120 seconds.
Note
s
:
This parameter is applicable only for DSP templates 2 and 3.
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
Web: Silence Detection
Method
[FarEndDisconnectSile
nceMethod]
Determines the silence detection method.
[0]
None = Silence detection option is disabled.
[1]
Packets Count = According to packet count.
Note:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
[FarEndDisconnectSile
nceThreshold]
Defines the threshold of the packet count (in percentages) below which
is considered silence by the device.
The valid range is 1 to 100%. The default is 8%.
Notes:
This parameter is applicable only if silence is detected according to
packet count (FarEndDisconnectSilenceMethod is set to 1).
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
[BrokenConnectionDur
ingSilence]
Enables the generation of the BrokenConnection event during a silence
period if the channel’s NoOp feature is enabled (using the parameter
NoOpEnable) and if the channel stops receiving NoOp RTP packets.
[0]
Disable (default)
[1]
Enable
Web: Trunk Alarm Call
Disconnect Timeout
[TrunkAlarmCallDiscon
nectTimeout]
Defines the duration (in seconds) to wait after an E1/T1 trunk "Red"
alarm (LOS / LOF) is raised, before the device disconnects the SIP call.
If this timeout expires and the alarm is still raised, the device sends a
SIP BYE message to terminate the call. If the alarm is cleared before
this timeout expires, the call is not terminated, but continues as normal.
The range is 1 to 3600. The default is 0 (20 for E1 and 40 for T1).
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