User's Manual
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Document #: LTRT-89729
Mediant 3000
Parameter
Description
[4]
Deflection
[9]
DTE out of Order
[10]
Forwarding DTE
[13]
Transfer
[14]
PickUp
[15]
Systematic/Unconditional
Web: Send Screening
Indicator to IP
EMS: Screening Indicator
To IP
[ScreeningInd2IP]
Overrides the calling party's number (CPN) screening indication in the
received ISDN SETUP message for Tel-to-IP calls.
[-1
] Not Configured = (Default) Not configured (interworking from
ISDN to IP) or set to 0 for CAS.
[0]
User Provided = CPN set by user, but not screened (verified).
[1]
User Passed = CPN set by user, verified and passed.
[2]
User Failed = CPN set by user, and verification failed.
[3]
Network Provided = CPN set by network.
Note:
This parameter is applicable only if the Remote Party ID (RPID)
header is enabled.
Web: Send Screening
Indicator to ISDN
EMS: Screening Indicator
To ISDN
[ScreeningInd2ISDN]
Overrides the screening indicator of the calling party's number for IP-to-
Tel ISDN calls.
[-1
] Not Configured = (Default) Not configured (interworking from IP
to ISDN).
[0]
User Provided = user provided, not screened.
[1]
User Passed = user provided, verified and passed.
[2]
User Failed = user provided, verified and failed.
[3]
Network Provided = network provided
Web: Copy Destination
Number to Redirect Number
EMS: Copy Dest to Redirect
Number
[CopyDest2RedirectNumb
er]
Determines whether the device copies the received ISDN called number
to the outgoing SIP Diversion header for Tel-to-IP calls (even if a
Redirecting Number IE is not received in the ISDN Setup message).
Therefore, the called number is used as a redirect number. Call
redirection information is typically used for Unified Messaging and voice
mail services to identify the recipient of a message.
[0]
Don't copy = (Default) Disable.
[1]
Copy after phone number manipulation = Copies the called
number after manipulation. The device first performs Tel-to-IP
destination phone number manipulation (i.e., on the SIP To header),
and only then copies the manipulated called number to the SIP
Diversion header for the Tel-to-IP call. Therefore, with this option,
the called and redirect numbers are identical.
[2]
Copy before phone number manipulation = Copies the called
number before manipulation. The device first copies the original
called number to the SIP Diversion header, and then performs Tel-
to-IP destination phone number manipulation. Therefore, this allows
you to have different numbers for the called (i.e., SIP To header) and
redirect (i.e., SIP Diversion header) numbers.
Notes:
If the incoming ISDN-to-IP call includes a Redirect Number, this
number is overridden by the new called number if this parameter is
set to
[1]
or
[2].
When configured in an IP Profile, this parameter can also be used
for IP-to-Tel calls. The device can overwrite the redirect number with
the destination number from the received SIP INVITE message in
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