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RTP Timeout
Disconnect a call after not receiving RTP packet for this time value.
Assigns the time value from 1 to 100, default setting is 25 seconds
RTF Packet Lost
Percentage
Allowable the maximum percentage of RTP packet loss. Assigns the
percentage from 0 to 100, default setting is 20%
Maximum ICMP
Unreachable
Allowable the maximum number of consecutive ICMP destination
unreachable responses. ICMP differs in purpose from TCP and UDP in
that it is usually not used directly by user network applications. One
exception is the ping tool, which sends ICMP Echo Request messages to
determine whether a host is reachable and how long packets take to get to
and from that host. Assigns a number from 10 to 100, default setting is 10
Call Service
Call Waiting
It is a feature on telephone network. If a calling party places a call to a called party which is otherwise
engaged, and the called party has the call waiting feature enabled, the called party is able to suspend
the current telephone call and switch to the new incoming call, and can then negotiate with the new or
the current caller an appropriate time to ring back if the message is important, or to quickly handle a
separate incoming call.
Call Waiting
The default setting is Enable mode
Call Waiting Timeout
Assigns the time interval from 10 to 100. Default setting is 30 seconds
Attended Transfer
Timeout
Assigns the time interval from 10 to 100. Default setting is 30 seconds.