IP Address Call Service
Reference Manual (SIP Version)
Mediatrix 4104
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IP Address Call Service
The IP address call service allows a user to dial an IP address without the help of a SIP server. Using this
method bypasses any server configuration of your unit.
The user can dial an IP address and enter an optional telephone number. Note that the optional telephone
number is matched by using the same digit maps as a normal call.
Enabling IP Address Calls
To enable the IP address call service:
1.
In the
telephonyAttributesMIB
, locate the
telephonyAttributesIpAddressCallCustomization
group.
2.
Enable the IP address call service by setting the
telephonyAttributesIpAddressCallEnable
variable
to
enable
.
Dialing an IP Address
To make an IP address call:
1.
Dial “**” (IP address prefix).
2.
Dial the numerical digits of the IP address and use the “*” for the “.” of the IP address.
3.
Dial “#” to terminate the IP address.
4.
Dial the telephone number of the specific line you want to reach.
For example, let’s say you want to reach the telephone connected to Line 2 of the Mediatrix 4104
with the IP address 192.168.0.23. The phone number assigned to Line 2 of this Mediatrix 4104 is
1234. You must then dial the following digits:
**192*168*0*23#1234
In this case, the Mediatrix 4104 sends an INVITE
.
transmitUsingSignalingProtocol
The hook-flash is processed by a remote party. The hook-flash
event is carried by a signaling protocol message. The actual
behaviour of the “flash” button depends on the remote party.
The hook-flash event is relayed as a SIP INFO message as
described in RFC 2976.
Note
: This feature and the DTMF relay feature via signalling
protocol are totally independent. Activating one of these
features has no effect on the other. See
for more details.
Note
: This setting disables all subscriber services that use the
“flash” button, such as the Call Hold service.
outOfBandUsingRtp
The hook-flash is processed by a remote party. The hook-flash
event is relayed as telephone-event 16 via an RFC 2833 RTP
packet. The actual behavior of the 'flash' button depends on
the remote party.
Table 213:
Hook Flash Settings (Continued)
Setting
Definition
Summary of Contents for Mediatrix 4104
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Page 136: ...Chapter 5 Web Interface Telephony Miscellaneous 114 Mediatrix 4104 ...
Page 144: ...Chapter 6 Web Interface Advanced STUN Configuration 122 Mediatrix 4104 ...
Page 145: ...SNMP Configuration ...
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Page 184: ...Chapter 8 IP Address and Network Configuration Ethernet Connection Speed 162 Mediatrix 4104 ...
Page 196: ...Chapter 10 DNS SRV Configuration DNS SRV Oriented Settings 174 Mediatrix 4104 ...
Page 226: ...Chapter 12 Configuration File Download Configuration File Example 204 Mediatrix 4104 ...
Page 242: ...Chapter 13 Software Download Emergency Software Procedure 220 Mediatrix 4104 ...
Page 268: ...Chapter 15 Voice Transmissions User Gain 246 Mediatrix 4104 ...
Page 278: ...Chapter 17 Bypass Configuration Bypass Connector Settings 256 Mediatrix 4104 ...
Page 322: ...Chapter 21 Digit Maps Digit Map Examples 300 Mediatrix 4104 ...
Page 350: ...Chapter 24 Telephony Attributes Call Rejection 328 Mediatrix 4104 ...
Page 362: ...Chapter 27 Quality of Service QoS VLAN 340 Mediatrix 4104 ...
Page 366: ...Chapter 28 Syslog Daemon Syslog Daemon Configuration 344 Mediatrix 4104 ...
Page 370: ...Chapter 29 Statistics RTP Statistics 348 Mediatrix 4104 ...
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Page 400: ...Appendix B Standard Hardware Information Warranty 378 Mediatrix 4104 ...
Page 404: ...Appendix C Cabling Considerations RJ 11 Telephone Cable 382 Mediatrix 4104 ...
Page 446: ...Appendix E Glossary Wide Area Network WAN 424 Mediatrix 4104 ...