User`s manual
MP-1xx H.323
MP-1xx H.323 User’s Manual 60 Document #: LTRT-65104
Table 5-5: Advanced Parameters, General Parameters (continues on pages 58 to 61)
Parameter Description
Silence Detection Method
[FarEndDisconnectSilenceM
ethod]
Silence detection method.
None [0] = Silence detection option is disabled.
Packets Count [1] = According to packet count.
Voice/Energy Detectors [2] = According to energy and voice detectors (default).
All [3] = According to packet count and energy / voice detectors.
CDR and Debug
CDR Server IP Address
[CDRSyslogServerIP]
Destination IP address for CDR logs.
Enter the IP address in dotted format notation, for example 192.10.1.255.
The default value is null string that causes the CDR messages to be sent with all Syslog
messages.
Note: The CDR messages are sent to UDP port 514 (default Syslog port).
CDR Report Level
[CDRReportLevel]
None [0] = Call Detail Recording (CDR) information isn’t sent to the Syslog server
(default).
End Call [1] = CDR information is sent to the Syslog server at end of each Call.
Start & End Call [2] = CDR information is sent to the Syslog server at the start and at the
end of each Call.
The CDR Syslog message complies with RFC 3161 and is identified by:
Facility = 17 (local1) and Severity = 6 (Informational).
Debug Level
[GwDebugLevel]
Syslog logging level. One of the following debug levels can be selected:
0 [0] = Debug is disabled (default)
1 [1] = Flow debugging is enabled
2 [2] = Flow and device interface debugging are enabled
3 [3] = Flow, device interface and stack interface debugging are enabled
4 [4] = Flow, device interface, stack interface and session manager debugging are
enabled
5 [5] = Flow, device interface, stack interface, session manager and device interface
expanded debugging are enabled.
Note: Usually set to 5 if debug traces are needed.
Misc. Parameters
ProgressIndicator2IP
[Progress Indicator to IP]
No PI [0] = Progress Indicator (PI) isn’t set in the H.225 Alert messages.
PI = 1 [1] = Progress Indicator is set to 1 (PI = 1) in the sent H.225 Alert messages.
PI = 8 [8] = Progress Indicator is set to 8 (PI = 8) in the sent H.225 Alert messages.
Not Configured [-1] = Default values are used.
The default for FXO gateways is 1; The default for FXS gateways is 0.
Enable Busy Out
[EnableBusyOut]
No [0] = ‘Busy out’ feature is not used (default).
Yes [1] = The MP-1xx/FXS gateway plays a reorder tone when the phone is offhooked
and there is a network problem or a Gatekeeper does not respond.
Default Release Cause
[DefaultReleaseCause]
Default Release Cause (to IP) for IPTel calls, used when the gateway initiates a call
release, and if an explicit matching cause for this release isn’t found, a default release
cause can be configured:
The default release cause is: NO_ROUTE_TO_DESTINATION (3).
Other common values are: NO_CIRCUIT_AVAILABLE (34) or
NETWORK_OUT_OF_ORDER (38), etc.
Note: The default release cause is described in the Q.931 notation, and is translated to
corresponding to H.323 NetCause equivalent value.
Delay After Reset [sec]
[GWAppDelayTime]
Defines the amount of time (in seconds) the gateway’s operation is delayed after a reset
cycle.
The valid range is 0 to 600. The default value is 5 seconds.
Note: This feature helps to overcome connection problems caused by some LAN routers
or IP configuration parameters change by a DHCP Server.
Max Number of Active Calls
[MaxActiveCalls]
Defines the maximum number of calls that the gateway can have active at the same
time. If the maximum number of calls is reached, new calls are not established.
The default value is max available channels (no restriction on the maximum number of
calls). The valid range is 1 to max number of channels.
MaxCallDuration
[Max Call Duration]
Defines the maximum call duration in minutes. If this time expires, both sides of the call
are released (IP and Tel).
The valid range is 0 to 120. The default time is 0 (no limitation).