System interfaces
34
System functions and features as of R3.0
syd-0367/1.3 – R3.0 – 03.2013
See also
More detailed information on SIP access can be found in the "SIP Access"
User’s Guide (syd-0176, currently available in English only).
2. 1. 4
Analogue Network Interfaces
The analogue network interfaces support DTMF and pulse dialling. A range of pa-
rameters in the System Configurations allows country-specific adaptations to the
public network as well as other settings. The table below shows the configuration
options available:
System configuration
Tab. 8
Analogue network interfaces: System configuration
Password
<Password>
Password of the SIP account with the SIP provider.
This parameter is to be specified only if the SIP provider
requires authentication.
Registration required
<
Yes / No
>
If this parameter is set on
Yes
, the SIP account will attempt to
register with the provider. The SIP provider is then informed
about the SIP user’s current location.
Registered
<
Yes / No
>
Status field
Default account
<
Yes / No
>
The default account allows users without SIP account to make
calls via the SIP trunk.
DDI number
<DDI No.>
The DDI number with which the SIP-ID is to be linked is
entered in this field. The field can be left blank if the SIP-ID
corresponds to the DDI number.
‘From’ field: Type
<
SIP ID
/
Direct dialling
number
/
System CLIP
/
User defined
>
Specifies what is entered in the definable part of the ‘From’
field for outgoing calls.
‘From’ field: String
<String>
User-definable character string in the ‘From’ field for outgo-
ing calls.
Parameter
Parameter value
Remarks
Behind communica-
tion server
[
Yes / No
]
"Analogue down-circuit connection", page 36
Line Attenuation
[
short / long / short D /
long D
]
"Attenuation on analogue network interfaces", page 38
Dialling mode
[
PULSE / DTMF
]
DTMF dialling should be used in preference whenever both
dialling types are supported.
Ringing cycle
[5...60 seconds]
With incoming calls the internal ringing signal is discontinued
if the time between each ringing signal on the exchange line is
longer than the configured ringing cycle. This is the case for
example when the external caller hangs up.
Parameter
Parameter value
Remarks