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Universal Network Terminal TAU-32M.IP 109
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The Dialplan profiles
submenu
). It can take one of the following values: 1, 2, 3, 4 Example:
(profile: 1).
Timers
S-timer
–
activates, when the dialling complies with one of the rules, but it is possible that further
dialling will achieve compliance with another rule;
L-timer
–
activates, when the gateway detects the necessity of dialling of at least one more digit in
order to achieve the compliance with any of the dialplan rules.
Timer values may be specified for a complete routing plan, as well as for the specific rule. Timer values may
be specified for all templates in a routing plan; in this case values are listed before the opening parenthesis.
If these values are listed in one sequence only, they are effective only for this sequence.
Example of the dialplan record
L208,x.|[email protected]:5061|52xxx[02-9]|1xxxx|<53:70>[email protected]|
26x{,5}|*8@{pickup:1,6,32}|3[0-3]x+|34*{1,3}|35#x{0,}|36x.*|37[0-2]x+T
5.1.2.2.6
Alert-Info distinctive ring
In the
'Alert Info'
submenu, you may configure a distinctive ring, generated by the value from Alert Info
header received in INVITE request. 16 various Alert Info values may be processed for each profile.
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Alert-Info string
–
signal name sent in Alert-Info header;
Alert Info
header appears as follows:
<http://ipaddr/signal>
,
where:
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ipaddr
–IР address of a device, that the signal should be played from (not processed at TAU);
–
signal
–signal name that should be used for generation of non-standard ringing.
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Distinctive Ring rule
– non-standard ringing generation rule. Ringing tone is cyclic.