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Provisioning the iMG/RG Creating RG Profiles with Field Descriptions
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Advanced VOIP Params Sets attributes for RTCP (Control parameters for RTP) or SIP. Also includes the type
of MGCP/SIP to be used in the Profile:
iMG/RG MGCP Profile (for example Genband)
iMG/RG Admin Profile (for example Sonus)
This is where the LCFO option is added. Refer to 7.13.
Line - Enabled Activates the other fields, with defaults of EC=8, Caller ID and Call Fwd=None
EC Echo Cancellation - 0m 8, 16 (default), 32
Caller ID Appears when SIP is chosen as the type of Voip
All Lines Configured Identically After choosing one line and its attributes, when the user checks this tic box all other
lines will be enabled and have the same attributes.
Advanced Line Attributes When one of the lines is chosen, this button is active, and the window that appears
depends on whether the SIP or MGCP type of profile is being created. Refer to the
Allied Telesis Gateway Product Family Software Reference Manual for details on all of
these attributes.
The following parameters are for specific features:
Disable on Power Failure - This controls, when the System power
Management feature is enabled for a device, the voice port will be
disabled when the there is a power failure and the iMG is using a battery.
Note that some of the iMGs with 3-8 do not support this feature. This
will also appear in the Service management window under the Voice
Service tab. Refer to 7.15.
Fax/Modem Detection - This field will only apply to 3-7 and 3-8 devices
that support this feature. For 3-8 devices the option Enhanced is added,
when software will determine which mode to select. This will also appear
in the Service management window under the Voice Service tab.
Call Waiting Active Prefix - Two fields are added for setting the prefix to
use to activate and deactivate call waiting. Since call waiting does not
require these prefixes to be set, they are set as a default to ‘None’ and
only used if values (such as *70 to deactivate). This will also appear in the
Service management window under the Voice Service tab, but only if the
service is SIP and Call Waiting is enabled.
On-No-Answer Timeout (secs) - This is used to calculate the Call
forward on-no-answer ring count that is used on the iMG. The number of
seconds is divided by 3 to get the ring count. The timeout in seconds that
appears on the device details form (from the Voice Service tab) is
calculated by multiplying the ring cadence by 3, and so may be different
than what is in the profile.
Note: The attributes already have defaults filled in, and should not be changed
unless for a specific reason. If the user tries to change these values and
these are not allowed, the change will fail, and the user must look in the
console file to review recent commands to find the failure (webserver:
Conflict failure).
Copy values from profile To create a new profile, the user can select an existing profile, which will fill in the
values from that existing profile. The user can then modify any fields.
TABLE 7-16 Create RG Voice Port Profile Form
Attribute Value