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AirStream 4000/4001 WiMAX CPE User Manual
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So a dial number 0212401 is modified to 021 8541 2401 before the CPE device sends out a call invite.
9.3 Call Configuration
Call Configuration section defined a few behavior when a call is outgoing or incoming. Click on “Call
Configuration” in the Configuration Tree. The following sections will be displayed in the detailed configuration
window:
9.3.1 Dial Plan Configuration
The CPE collects dial numbers from external phone or fax. Dialed digits are collected as a whole before they are
encapsulated in a call Invite message.
By default the CPE takes five second idle time after the last punch, as completion of user input. Digit mapping
are introduced to allow faster recognition of dial completion. If the dialed digits, input by user from the phone
pad, map with any pattern of DigitMaps defined in this section, collected digits are immediately processed.
Maximum 500 digit maps can be defined. Each digit map may consist up to 2048 characters. In the “Dial Plan
(DigitMap) Configuration” textbox, each digitmap are separated by an “|” character. The string
“XX.T|XX.#|P|****” consists of four digit maps:
“*XX” means an asterisk followed by 2 digit of any number. Dial strings matching this pattern are used
for service codes, which allows user interaction by end users, e.g disable or enable call forwarding.
Refer to 9.5.1 for more detailed information.
In “XX.T”, “XX” means any digits. “.” means any number of digits. T means a timer. The entire string
means CPE wait for T seconds after the last user punch on phone pad.
In “XX.#”, “XX” means any digits. “.” means any number of digits. The entire string means dialed
digits can be processed by press “#” button. Whenever CPE receives an “#”, CPE considers that user
inputs has completed, and start processing digits before “#” immediately.
The last digit map “****” is defined for use by CPE itself. When user press “****”, the IP address of
the CPE is announced in the ear set of the phone.
When IP Dialing is enabled, the CPE also allows call origination to an IP address input by user from key pads of
a phone.
For example, call to 1000@10.3.50.55:5060
can be dialed by pressing the following numbers:
1000**10*3*50*55**5060.
9.3.2 Multiple Lines using a Single Account
Multiple phones may share one SIP address, or account. Port number 0-3 may use exactly the same “User ID”,
“Auth Username”, etc. Phones connected to any port can make outgoing calls.
In this scenario, if there is an incoming call to the “User ID”, which local phone should ring? This is defined in
“Call Parameter Configuration” in this section.