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Verify The Line Configuration With The Dialogic® Diva® Line Test Tool
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the announcement is stopped and the same DTMF tone is replied with delay to the calling party. The test is
passed successfully only if the DTMF tone is received at the calling party.
5.
To trace outgoing or incoming calls for analysis, you can create a trace file.
6.
After you have entered all necessary information, you can start the test by clicking
Call
.
7.
If a issues occurs that you cannot resolve, you may obtain technical support. For more information, see
8.
To abort the test manually, click
Disconnect
during the test.
9.
To delete all messages from the status box, click
Clear
.
10.
All performed tests are saved in a text file. To view this file, click
History
.
Note:
The information in the history file is overwritten every time you open the Diva Line Test tool. If you
want to keep the information of a specific call, save the file in a different folder.
Advanced setup
Normally it is not necessary to change the predefined advanced settings. Change the values only for test
purposes. The following settings are available in the
Advanced Setup
dialog box:
1.
If you wish to test incoming calls on a specific number, enter it in
Dialed for
. Incoming calls for another
number are not accepted.
2.
Under
Type of Number
you can choose from the following:
•
Unknown (Default)
: Use this type of number if you do not know how your PBX is configured or when
the PBX has no knowledge of the type of number, e.g., international or national. You need to enter all
necessary prefixes.
•
International
: Select
International
if the PBX understands the number as international. Instead of
entering 0049 as international prefix and country code for Germany for example, you need to enter only 49.
•
National
: Select this type of number if the PBX understands it as national. Instead of entering 0711 as
city code for example, you need to enter only 711.
•
Network
: Select this type of number if you use a network specific coding.
•
Subscriber
: Select
Subscriber
if your PBX understands that it is a number without country code and
city code.
•
Abbreviated
: Select if you use a quick dialing number to test the line.
3.
Under
Number Plan ID
you can choose from the following:
•
Unknown (Default)
: Change in specific cases and for test purposes only.
•
ISDN Telephony
: Some countries require an ISDN number plan.
•
Data
: Select this option if the call you want to test is a specific number plan for a data call.
•
National
: Select this option if your provider is using a national numbering plan.
•
Private
: Select this option if your provider or PBX is using a private numbering plan.
4.
Under
Presentation Indicator
you can choose from the following:
•
Allowed
: The calling party number is presented to the called party.
•
Restricted
: The calling party number is not presented to the called party.
•
Not Available
: You may want to use this option for test purposes.
5.
Under
Screening Indicator
you can choose from the following:
•
Not screened
: If you specify a calling party number and select this option, the number is not screened.
•
Verified and passed
: If you specify a number, it is verified by the network. If the number is correct, it
is passed to the application.