User`s manual
User's Manual A. MediaPack Applications
Version 2.2 171 July 2007
A.4.4 Call Waiting / Call Queued
A.4.4.1 ISDN-to-SIP Call Queued by the SIP User
In this scenario, the MediaPack receives a 182 Call Queued instead of an alerting
message. If the MediaPack receives a call queued, the MediaPack plays the Queued tone
to the ISDN user instead of the alerting tone.
For this scenario no configuration is required.
Figure A-13: ISDN-to-SIP Call is Queued by the SIP User
Sip Phone
SIP INVITE
MP-40xISDN Phone
ISDN Setup
182 Queued
200 OK
ALERTING + Queued Tone
CONNECT
A.4.4.2 Call Waiting SIP-to-ISDN Calls
If Hunting is disabled (refer to Section 'Hunt Logic' on page 98), the MediaPack sends a
third setup to the ISDN port. Simultaneously, the MediaPack responds with a 182 Queued
instead of a 180 Alerting. The ISDN user may choose to put the current call on hold and
accept the additional call.
If Hunting is enabled, the MediaPack searches for an available ISDN port. If no available
ISDN port is located, the call fails.
The configuration for Call Waiting is implicit (given by Hunt Logic). No additional
configuration is required or possible.
Figure A-14: Call Waiting SIP-to-ISDN Calls
Sip Phone
SIP INVITE
MP-40xISDN Phone
182 Queued
SETUP
ISDN Phone
Active Call 1
Active Call 2
HOLD Call 1
CONNECT new Call
200 OK