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76 TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP Universal Network Terminal
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Deletion mode
—buffer adjustment mode. Defines the method of packet deletion during buffer
adjustment to lower limit. In 'SOFT' mode, device uses intelligent selection pattern for deletion of
packets that exceed the threshold. In 'HARD' mode, packets which delay exceeds the threshold
will be deleted immediately.
To discard all changes made to configuration, click
'Undo All Changes'
button.
To set default parameters,
click
'Defaults'
button (the figure below shows default values). To apply changes, click
'Submit Changes'
button.
To store changes to non-volatile memory of the device, click
'Save'
button.
5.1.2.2.5
Routing and Pickup Code Configuration
(Profile N
Dialplan)
In
'Profile n/Dialplan'
submenu, you may configure prefixes for routing and pickup groups for each profile.
TAU-32М.IP gateway routing is built on prefixes. Prefix is the first part of the callee number, and when it is
combined with the quantity of digits of a dialled number and the dialling timeout, it comprises the routing rule.
If a number dialled by the subscriber falls within the scope of a single rule, the call will be routed by this rule. If a
dialled number falls within the scope of multiple rules, the call will be routed by the rule with the highest
priority. When dialled number does not match any rules, busy tone will be played to the subscriber.
When SIP-proxy operates in
outbound
mode, all calls are routed via SIP-proxy; configuration of prefixes is
optional in this case. In the absence of prefixes, the quantity of digits in the dialled number is not limited, and
the end of dialling occurs on the expiration of 'outbound' timer, or on '#' button pressed. If you have to use
outbound
mode without the wait for the end of dialling on 'outbound' timer, you will have to configure prefixes.
Pickup group
—subscriber group, authorized to receive (or intercept) any calls directed at another
subscriber of the group.
Dialplan Table
—table of routing prefixes' settings; for parameter description, see Section
Routing and Pickup Code Configuration
.
5.1.2.2.5.1 Dialplan configuration
Hover the mouse cursor over a row and left-click it to highlight with orange and make it active (available
for moving). Use arrow buttons
(up, down) to change the prefix sequence order. The higher the prefix row
in configuration, the higher its priority.
To add a new prefix, click
'New prefix'
button: