User`s manual

MP-1xx H.323 User’s Manual 8. Gateway Capabilities Description
Version 4.4 157 March 2005
1. Served party – the party that is configured to forward the call – MP-1xx/FXS.
2. Originating party – the party that initiated the first call – MP-1xx/FXS or FXO.
3. Diverted party – the new destination of the forwarded call – MP-1xx/FXS or FXO.
The served party (MP-1xx/FXS) can be configured from Web browser (refer to Section
5.8.8.4 on
page 95) or ini file to activate one of the call forward modes per each of the gateway's endpoint,
including forwarded destination phone number and "no answer" timeout for "No reply" forward.
8.5.5 Call Waiting
The Call Waiting feature enables FXS gateways to accept an additional (second) call on busy
endpoints. If an incoming IP call is designated to a busy port, the called party hears a call waiting
tone (several configurable short beeps) and (for Bellcore and ETSI Caller IDs) can view the Caller
ID string of the incoming call. The calling party hears a Call Waiting Ringback Tone. Called party
can accept the new call, using hook-flash, and can toggle between the two calls.
To enable Call Waiting:
Set “EnableCallWaiting = 1”.
Set “HookFlashOption = 0”.
Set “EnableHold = 1”.
Define the Call Waiting indication and Call Waiting Ringback tones in the Call Progress
Tones file.
To configure the Call Waiting indication tone cadence, modify the following parameters:
‘NumberOfWaitingIndications’, ‘WaitingBeepDuration’ and ‘TimeBetweenWaitingIndications’.
To configure a delay interval before a Call Waiting Indication is played to the currently busy
port use the parameter ‘TimeBeforeWaitingIndication’. This enables the caller to hang up
before disturbing the called party with Call Waiting Indications. Applicable only to FXS
gateways.
Both the calling and the called sides are supported by FXS gateways; the FXO gateways support
only the calling side.
8.5.6 Message Waiting Indication (MWI)
MP-1xx/FXS gateways can accept an H.450.7 message that indicates on waiting messages.
Users are informed of these messages by a stutter dial tone. The stutter and confirmation tones
are defined in the CPT file (refer to Section
7.1 on page 145). If the MWI display is configured, the
number of waiting messages is also displayed. If MWI lamp is configured, the phone’s lamp (on a
phone that is equipped with an MWI lamp) is lit.
To configure MWI set the following parameters:
EnableMWI
StutterToneDuration
MWIAnalogLamp
MWIDisplay
8.5.7 Name Identification
The H.450.8 service enables MP-1xx gateways to send and receive the calling party name and its
presentation (allowed or restricted). To configure name identification set the following parameter:
EnableNameIdentification