User`s manual
Version 5.4 333 May 2008
SIP User's Manual 4. ini File Configuration
ini File Parameter Description
Where,
IsEnabled = Enables [1] or disables [0] call waiting.
Port = Port number.
Module = Module number.
For example:
[CallWaitingPerPort]
CallWaitingPerPort 0 = 0,1,1$$;
CallWaitingPerPort 1 = 1,2,1$$;
[\CallWaitingPerPort]
If enabled, when an FXS interface receives a call on a busy endpoint, it
responds with a 182 response (and not with a 486 busy). The device
plays a call waiting indication signal. When hook-flash is detected, the
device switches to the waiting call. The device that initiates the waiting
call plays a Call Waiting Ringback tone to the calling party after a 182
response is received.
Notes:
This parameter is applicable only to Mediant 1000.
If this parameter is not configured (default), use the global parameter
EnableCallWaiting (refer to "Supplementary Services" on page 176).
The numbering of channels starts at 0.
The device's Call Progress Tones file must include a 'call waiting
Ringback' tone (caller side) and a 'call waiting' tone (called side, FXS
interfaces only).
The EnableHold parameter must be enabled on both the calling and
the called sides.
To define call waiting using the Web interface, refer to "Call Waiting"
on page 440.
For a description on using ini file table parameters, refer to Structure
of ini File Table Parameters on page 293.
CHRRTimeout
For a description of this parameter, refer to "Supplementary Services"
on page 176.
EnableCallWaiting
For a description of this parameter, refer to ''Supplementary Services''
on page 176.