User`s manual

SIP User's Manual 5. Web Management
Version 5.0 131 December 2006
Table 5-34: Voice Mail Parameters ((continues on pages 130 to 131)
Parameter Description
Line Transfer Mode
[LineTransferMode]
Determines the transfer method used by the gateway.
Disable [0] = IP (default).
Blind Transfer
[1] = PBX blind transfer. In this mode, after receiving a REFER
message from the IP side, the FXO: sends a hook-flash to the PBX, dials the
digits (that are received in the Refer-To header), and then immediately drops the
line (on-hook). The PBX performs the transfer internally.
Digit Patterns
The following digit pattern parameters apply only to VM applications that use the DTMF communication method.
For the available patterns’ syntaxes, refer to the CPE Configuration Guide for Voice Mail.
Forward on Busy Digit Pattern
[DigitPatternForwardOnBus
y
]
Determines the digit pattern used by the PBX to indicate ‘call forward on busy’.
The valid range is a 120-character string.
Forward on No Answer Digit
Pattern
[DigitPatternForwardOnNoA
nswer]
Determines the digit pattern used by the PBX to indicate ‘call forward on no
answer’.
The valid range is a 120-character string.
Forward on Do Not Disturb
Digit Pattern
[DigitPatternForwardOnDN
D]
Determines the digit pattern used by the PBX to indicate ‘call forward on do not
disturb’.
The valid range is a 120-character string.
Forward on No Reason Digit
Pattern
[DigitPatternForwardNoRea
son]
Determines the digit pattern used by the PBX to indicate ‘call forward with no
reason’.
The valid range is a 120-character string.
Internal Call Digit Pattern
[DigitPatternInternalCall]
Determines the digit pattern used by the PBX to indicate an internal call.
The valid range is a 120-character string.
External Call Digit Pattern
[DigitPatternExternalCall]
Determines the digit pattern used by the PBX to indicate an external call.
The valid range is a 120-character string.
Disconnect Call Digit Pattern
[TelDisconnectCode]
Determines a digit pattern that, when received from the Tel side, indicates the
gateway to disconnect the call.
The valid range is a 25-character string.
MWI
MWI Off Digit Pattern
[MWIOffCode]
Determines a digit code used by the gateway to notify the PBX that there aren’t
any messages waiting for a specific extension. This code is added as prefix to
the dialed number.
The valid range is a 25-character string.
MWI On Digit Pattern
[MWIOnCode]
Determines a digit code used by the gateway to notify the PBX of messages
waiting for a specific extension. This code is added as prefix to the dialed
number.
The valid range is a 25-character string.
SMDI
Enable SMDI
[SMDI]
Enables the Simplified Message Desk Interface (SMDI) on the gateway.
Disable
[0] = Normal serial (default).
Enable
[1] = Enable RS-232 SMDI interface.
Note: When the RS-232 connection is used for SMDI messages (Serial SMDI) it
cannot be used for other applications, for example, to access the Command Line
Interface.
SMDI Timeout
[SMDITimeOut]
Determines the time (in msec) that the gateway waits for an SMDI Call Status
message before or after a Setup message is received. This parameter is used to
synchronize the SMDI and analog interfaces.
If the timeout expires and only an SMDI message was received, the SMDI
message is dropped. If the timeout expires and only a Setup message was
received, the call is established.
The valid range is 0 to 10000 (10 seconds). The default value is 2000.