User`s manual
Version 5.4 179 May 2008
SIP User's Manual 3. Web-Based Management
Parameter Description
Enable Caller ID
[EnableCallerID]
Determines whether Caller ID is enabled.
[0] Disable = Disable the Caller ID service (default).
[1] Enable = Enable the Caller ID service.
If the Caller ID service is enabled, then for FXS interfaces, calling number
and Display text (from IP) are sent to the device's port.
For FXO interfaces, the Caller ID signal is detected and sent to IP in the
SIP INVITE message (as 'Display' element).
For information on the Caller ID table, refer to "Caller ID" on page 221.
To disable/enable caller ID generation per port, refer to "Call Forward" on
page 222.
Note: This parameter is applicable only to Mediant 1000.
Caller ID Type
[CallerIDType]
Defines one of the following standards for detection (FXO) and generation
(FXS) of Caller ID, and detection (FXO) generation (FXS) of MWI (when
specified) signals:
[0] Standard Bellcore = Caller ID and MWI (default)
[1] Standard ETSI = Caller ID and MWI
[2] Standard NTT
[4] Standard BT = Britain
[16] Standard DTMF Based ETSI
[17] Standard Denmark = Caller ID and MWI
[18] Standard India
[19] Standard Brazil
Notes:
This parameter is applicable only to Mediant 1000.
Typically, the Caller ID signals are generated/detected between the first
and second rings. However, sometimes the Caller ID is detected before
the first ring signal (in such a scenario, configure RingsBeforeCallerID
to 0).
Caller ID detection for Britain [4] is not supported on the device’s FXO
ports. Only FXS ports can generate the Britain [4] Caller ID.
To select the Bellcore Caller ID sub standard, use the parameter
BellcoreCallerIDTypeOneSubStandard. To select the ETSI Caller ID
substandard, use the parameter ETSICallerIDTypeOneSubStandard.
To select the Bellcore MWI sub standard, use the parameter
BellcoreVMWITypeOneStandard. To select the ETSI MWI sub
standard, use the parameter ETSIVMWITypeOneStandard.
Hook-Flash Code
[HookFlashCode]
Determines the digit pattern used by the PBX to indicate a Hook Flash
event. When this pattern is detected from the Tel side, the device responds
as if a Hook Flash event occurs and sends a SIP INFO message if
HookFlashOption is set to 1, indicating Hook Flash. If configured and a
Hook Flash indication is received from the IP side, the device generates
this pattern to the Tel side.
The valid range is a 25-character string. The default is a null string.