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SIP User's Manual
12. Configuration Parameters Reference
Parameter
Description
parameters (i.e., parameters configurable in both IP and Tel
Profiles) of the preferred profile are applied to that call. If the Tel
and IP Profiles are identical, the Tel Profile parameters take
precedence.
The parameter CallLimit defines the maximum number of
concurrent calls allowed for that Profile. If the Profile is set to
some limit, the device maintains the number of concurrent calls
(incoming and outgoing) pertaining to the specific Profile. A limit
value of
[-1
] indicates that there is no limitation on calls (default).
A limit value of
[0]
indicates that all calls are rejected. When the
number of concurrent calls is equal to the limit, the device rejects
any new incoming and outgoing calls pertaining to that profile.
RxDTMFOption configures the received DTMF negotiation
method:
[-1
] not configured, use the global parameter;
[0]
don’t
declare RFC 2833;
[1]
declare RFC 2833 payload type is SDP.
FirstTxDtmfOption and SecondTxDtmfOption configures the
transmit DTMF negotiation method:
[-1
] not configured, use the
global parameter; for the remaining options, see the global
parameter.
The VxxTransportType parameter configures the modem
transport type per IP Profile for the following parameters:
V21ModemTransportType, V22ModemTransportType,
V23ModemTransportType, V32ModemTransportType, and
V34ModemTransportType.
IP Profiles can also be used when operating with a Proxy server
(set the parameter AlwaysUseRouteTable to 1).
The following parameters are not applicable: IsDTMFUsed
(deprecated),
For a description of using
ini
file table parameters, see
''Configuring ini File Table Parameters'' on page
Web: Tel Profile Settings Table
EMS: Protocol Definition > Telephony Profile
[TelProfile]
This
ini
file table parameter configures the Tel Profile table. Each Tel
Profile ID includes a set of parameters (which are typically
configured separately using their individual, "global" parameters).
You can later assign these Tel Profile IDs to other elements such as
in the Hunt Group Table (TrunkGroup parameter). Therefore, Tel
Profiles allow you to apply the same settings of a group of
parameters to multiple channels, or apply specific settings to
different channels.
The format of this parameter is as follows:
[TelProfile]
FORMAT TelProfile_Index = TelProfile_ProfileName,
TelProfile_TelPreference, TelProfile_CodersGroupID,
TelProfile_IsFaxUsed, TelProfile_JitterBufMinDelay,
TelProfile_JitterBufOptFactor, TelProfile_IPDiffServ,
TelProfile_SigIPDiffServ, TelProfile_DtmfVolume,
TelProfile_InputGain, TelProfile_VoiceVolume,
TelProfile_EnableReversePolarity,
TelProfile_EnableCurrentDisconnect, TelProfile_EnableDigitDelivery,
TelProfile_EnableEC, TelProfile_MWIAnalog,
TelProfile_MWIDisplay, TelProfile_FlashHookPeriod,
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