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Mediant 3000
User's Manual
53. Configuration Parameters Reference
Parameter
Description
Web/EMS: Reorder Tone
Duration
[sec]
[TimeForReorderTone]
Defines the duration (in seconds) that the CAS device plays a
busy or reorder tone before releasing the line.
The valid range is 0 to 15. The default is 10 seconds. Note that
the Web interface denotes the default value as a string value of
"255".
Notes:
The selected busy or reorder tone is according to the SIP
release cause code received from IP.
This parameter is also applicable for ISDN when the
PlayBusyTone2ISDN parameter is set to 2.
This parameter can also be configured in a Tel Profile.
Web: Cut Through Reorder
Tone Duration
[sec]
[CutThroughTimeForReOrde
rTone]
Defines the duration (in seconds) of the reorder tone played to the
PSTN side after the IP call party releases the call, for the Cut-
Through feature. After the tone stops playing, an incoming call is
immediately answered if the PSTN is connected.
The valid values are 0 to 30. The default is 0 (i.e., no reorder tone
is played).
Note:
To enable the Cut-Through feature, use the
DigitalCutThrough (for CAS channels) parameter.
Web: Play Busy Tone to Tel
[PlayBusyTone2ISDN]
Enables the device to play a busy or reorder tone to the PSTN
after a Tel-to-IP call is released.
[0]
Don't Play = (Default) Immediately sends an ISDN
Disconnect message.
[1]
Play when Disconnecting = Sends an ISDN Disconnect
message with PI = 8 and plays a busy or reorder tone to the
PSTN (depending on the release cause).
[2]
Play before Disconnect = Delays the sending of an ISDN
Disconnect message for a user-defined time (configured by
the TimeForReorderTone parameter) and plays a busy or
reorder tone to the PSTN. This is applicable only if the call is
released from the IP
[Busy Here
(486) or Not Found (404)]
before it reaches the Connect state; otherwise, the Disconnect
message is sent immediately and no tones are played.
Web: Play Ringback Tone to
Tel
EMS: Play Ring Back Tone To
Tel
[PlayRBTone2Tel]
Determines the playing method of the ringback tone to the Trunk
(for digital interfaces) side.This parameter applies to all trunks that
are not configured by the PlayRBTone2Trunk parameter (which
defines ringback tone per Trunk).
[0]
Don't Play = The device configured for ISDN / CAS doesn't
play a ringback tone. No PI is sent to the ISDN unless the
ProgressIndicator2ISDN_x parameter is configured differently.
[1]
Play on Local = The device configured for CAS plays a
local ringback tone to the PSTN upon receipt of a SIP 180
Ringing response (with or without SDP). Note that the receipt
of a 183 response does not cause the device configured for
CAS to play a ringback tone (unless the SIP183Behaviour
parameter is set to 1). The device configured for ISDN
operates according to the LocalISDNRBSource parameter:
1) If the device receives a 180 Ringing response (with or
without SDP) and the LocalISDNRBSource parameter is set to
1, it plays a ringback tone and sends an ISDN Alert with PI = 8
(unless the ProgressIndicator2ISDN_x parameter is configured
differently).
Summary of Contents for Mediant 3000
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