User`s manual
SIP User's Manual 5. Web Management
Version 5.0 121 December 2006
Table 5-28: Automatic Dialing ini File Parameter
Parameter Name in ini File Parameter Format
TargetOfChannelX
TargetOfChannel<Port> = <Phone>,<Mode>
For example:
TargetOfChannel0 = 1001,1
TargetOfChannel3 = 911,2
Note 1: The numbering of channels starts with 0.
Note 2: Define this parameter for each gateway port you want to use for
Automatic Dialing.
Note 3: This parameter can appear up to 8 times for 8-port gateways and
up to 24 times for MP-124 gateways.
5.5.9.3 Caller ID
Use the Caller Display Information screen to send (to IP) Caller ID information when a call
is made using the VoIP gateway (relevant to both FXS and FXO). The person receiving the
call can use this information for caller identification. The information on this table is sent in
an INVITE message in the ‘From’ header. For information on Caller ID restriction according
to destination / source prefixes, refer to Section 5.5.3 on page 91.
Note: If Caller ID name is detected on an FXO line (EnableCallerID = 1), it is
used instead of the Caller ID name defined in this table (FXO gateways
only).
¾ To configure the Caller ID table, take these 6 steps:
1. Open the ‘Caller Display Information’ screen (Protocol Management menu >
Endpoint Settings submenu > Caller ID option); the ‘Caller Display Information’
screen is displayed.
Figure 5-29: Caller Display Information Screen
2. In the 'Caller ID/Name' field, enter the Caller ID string. The Caller ID string can contain
up to 18 characters. Note that when the FXS gateway receives ‘Private’ or
‘Anonymous’ strings in the From header, it doesn’t send the calling name or number to
the Caller ID display.