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MediaPack
Series
Table
5-13: Supplementary Services Parameters
Parameter
Description
Conference ID
[ConferenceID]
Defines the Conference Identification string (up to 16 characters). The
default value is 'conf'.
The gateway uses this identifier in the Conference-initiating INVITE that is
sent to the media server when Enable3WayConference is set to 1.
For example: ConferenceID = MyConference.
5.5.2.3 Metering
Tones
FXS gateways can generate 12/16 KHz metering pulses towards the Tel side (e.g., for
connection to a payphone or private meter). Tariff pulse rate is determined according to an
internal table. This capability enables users to define different tariffs according to the
Source / Destination numbers and the Time-of-Day. The tariff rate includes the time interval
between the generated pulses and the number of pulses generated on answer.
Note:
The 'Metering Tones' screen is only available if the gateway> supports FXS
interfaces.
¾
To configure the Metering Tones, take these 6 steps:
1.
Open the 'Metering Tones' screen (
Protocol Management
menu >
Advanced
Parameters
submenu >
Metering Tones
option).
Figure
5-14: Metering Tones Parameters Screen
2.
From the 'Metering Tone Type' drop-down list, select the type of the metering tone
according to your requirements (refer to the table below).
3.
From the 'Generate Metering Tones' drop-down list, select the method used to
configure the metering tones that are generated to the Tel side (refer to the table
below). If you select 'Internal Table', you must configure the 'Charge Codes Table'. To
configure the 'Charge Codes Table', refer to Charge Codes Table.
4.
In the 'Tel to IP Routing' table (refer to 'Tel to IP Routing Table' on page
129
), assign a
charge code rule to the routing rules you require.
When a new call is established, the Tel to IP Routing table is searched for the
destination IP addresses. Once a route is found, the Charge Code (configured for that
route) is used to associate the route with an entry in the Charge Codes table.
5.
Click the
Submit
button to save your changes.
6.
To save the changes to the flash memory, refer to 'Saving Configuration' on page
238
.
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