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Parameter Reference
3.8.4.7
Multiple Diversion Processing
Description:
Selects which served (diverting) user to process when a call is received with multiple
stages of diversion.
User A -> User B1 (fwd) -> User B2 (fwd) -> User C
Notes: 1.
For NI-2, Multiple Diversion Processing selects the Redirecting Number (IE 0x74) to use if
multiple Redirecting Number IEs are received. A maximum of two Redirecting Numbers is
supported.
2.
For QSIG, Multiple Diversion Processing selects the served (diverting) user to process when a
call is received with multiple stages of diversion.
Allowed Values:
•
First = First served user (User B1)
•
Second = Second served user (User B2)
Default Value
= First
INI File Parameter Name
= isdnMultipleDiversion
3.8.4.8
Outbound TDM Calling Party Source
Description:
The source of the calling party that will be provided to the TDM interface for
outbound calls and MWI requests.
Note:
When a DMG2000 is connected to a Mitel PBX and is configured for E1 QSIG, this parameter
must be set to one of the following options in conjunction with the Static TDM Calling Party
parameter:
•
Outbound TDM Calling Party Source set to
Static
and Static TDM Calling Party set to a
number
(e.g. 1234).
•
Outbound TDM Calling Party Source set to
VoIP
and the VoIP endpoint must provide a
calling party number in the VoIP call/MWI call request.
•
Outbound TDM Calling Party Source set to
VoIP_Preferred
and Static TDM Calling Party set
to a
number
(e.g. 1234).
Allowed Values:
•
None = No calling party is sent.
•
VoIP = Calling party is derived from the VoIP call/mwi-request.
•
Static = A statically configured calling party is used.
•
VoIP_Preferred = Calling party is derived from the VoIP call/mwi-request. If not available
from VoIP, then the statically configured calling party is used.
Default Value
= Static
INI File Parameter Name
= gwTdmOutboundCallingPartySrc
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