User`s manual
Version 5.4 381 May 2008
SIP User's Manual 4. ini File Configuration
ini File Parameter Description
DTMFGenerationTwist
For a description of this parameter, refer to ''Configuring the Voice
Settings'' on page 81.
DTMFInterDigitInterval
Time in msec between generated DTMF digits to PSTN side (if
TxDTMFOption = 1, 2 or 3).
The default value is 100 msec. The valid range is 0 to 32767.
DTMFDigitLength
Time (in msec) for generating DTMF tones to the PSTN side (if
TxDTMFOption = 1, 2 or 3). It also configures the duration that is sent in
INFO (Cisco) messages.
The valid range is 0 to 32767. The default value is 100.
RxDTMFHangOverTime
Defines the Voice Silence time (in msec units) after playing DTMF or
MF digits to the Tel / PSTN side that arrive as Relay from the IP side.
Valid range is 0 to 2,000 msec. The default is 1,000 msec.
TxDTMFHangOverTime
Defines the Voice Silence time (in msec units) after detecting the end of
DTMF or MF digits at the Tel / PSTN side when the DTMF Transport
Type is either Relay or Mute.
Valid range is 0 to 2,000 msec. The default is 1,000 msec.
DTMFTransportType
For a description of this parameter, refer to ''Configuring the Voice
Settings'' on page 81.
AnswerDetectorSensitivity
For a description of this parameter, refer to Configuring the Voice
Settings on page 81.
Note: This parameter is applicable only to Mediant 1000.
RFC2833PayloadType
For a description of this parameter, refer to ''DTMF & Dialing
Parameters'' on page 160.
UserDefinedToneDetectorE
nable
Enables or disables detection of User Defined Tones signaling.
[0] = Disable
[1] = Enable
UDTDetectorFrequencyDev
iation
Defines the deviation (in Hz) allowed for the detection of each signal
frequency.
The valid range is 1 to 50. The default value is 50.
CPTDetectorFrequencyDev
iation
Defines the deviation (in Hz) allowed for the detection of each CPT
signal frequency.
The valid range is 1 to 30. The default value is 10.
MGCPDTMFDetectionPoint
[0] = DTMF event is reported on the end of a detected DTMF digit.
[1] = DTMF event is reported on the start of a detected DTMF digit
(default).