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4.2.7 Network response delay
“Network response delay” is a timer that denes how soon the user will hear Ringback after dialing the
destination phone number.
Default timer value is 500ms.
PSTN Manager allows following values for the “Network response delay”:From 0ms to 65535ms with 1ms
increment.
4.2.8 Hunt group mode
PSTN simulator supports different modes of operation and logic for the hunt groups. Hunt group is a subset
of phone lines that have been assigned an identical phone number.The easiest way to create a Hunt Group is
to assign an identical secondary phone number to several phone lines while keeping primary phone number
unique. This way you can still dial particular phone line and have a hunt group with the secondary phone
number.
When PSTN simulator identies that the dialed phone number has been assigned to more than one phone line
it will use a "Hunt group mode" parameter to determine which of the phone lines Ring signal has to be applied
to.
Default value is: Ring rst
PSTN Manager allows following values for the Hunt group mode:
Ring rst (Rings the rst phone line in a hunt group)
Ring next (Rings the rst available phone line in a hunt group)
Ring all (Rings all phone lines in a hunt group)
4.2.9 Response to busy
“Response to Busy” denes which tone calling party will hear when the called party is engaged in another call.
Default value is: Busy
PSTN Manager allows following values for the “Response to busy”
Busy (Calling party will hear a busy tone)
Reorder (Calling party will hear a reorder tone)
4.2.10 Response to invalid number
“Response to invalid number” denes which tone the calling party will hear when the called number does not
exist.
Default value is: Busy
PSTN Manager allows following values for the “Response to invalid number”:
Busy (Calling party will hear a busy tone)
Reorder (Calling party will hear a reorder tone)
Silence (Calling party will hear nothing)
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