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Chapter 4 Configuring Your MultiVOIP
48 MultiVOIP® Voice/Fax over IP Gateways
FXO Interface: Parameter Definitions
Field Name
Values
Description
Interface Type
FXO
Enables FXO features.
Dialing Options
Regeneration
Pulse, DTMF
Determines whether digits generated and sent out are pulse tones or DTMF.
Inter Digit Timer
1 to 10 seconds
This is the length of time that the MultiVOIP waits between digits. When the
time expires, the MultiVOIP looks in the phonebook for the number entered.
Default = 2.
Message Waiting
Indication
--
Not applicable to FXO interface
Inter Digit
Regeneration Time
50 to 20,000
milliseconds
The length of time between the outputting of DTMF digits.
Default = 100 ms.
FXO Options
FXO Ring Count
1-99
Number of rings required before the MultiVOIP answers the incoming call.
No Response Timer
1 65535
(in seconds)
Length of time before call connection attempt is abandoned.
Flash Hook Options fields
Generation
50 - 1500
milliseconds
Length of flash hook that is generated and sent out when the remote end
initiates a flash hook and it is regenerated locally. Default = 600 ms.
Detection Range
--
Not applicable to FXO.
Caller ID fields
Caller ID Type
Bellcore
The MultiVOIP currently supports only one implementation of Caller ID. That
implementation is Bellcore type 1 with caller ID placed between the first and
second rings of the call.
Caller ID enable
Y/N
Caller ID information is a description of the remote calling party received by
the called party. The description has three parts: name of caller, phone
number of caller, and time of call. The ‘time-of-call’ portion is always
generated by the receiving MultiVOIP unit (on FXS channel) based on its date
and time setup. The forms of the ‘Caller Name’ and ‘Caller Phone Number’
differ depending on the IP transmission protocol used (H.323, SIP, or SPP)
and upon entries in the phonebook windows of the remote (CID generating)
VOIP unit. The CID Name and Number appearing on the phone at the
terminating FXS end comes either from a central office switch (showing a
PSTN phone number), or the phonebook of the remote (CID sending) VOIP
unit.
CID Manipulation
Enabled by default
with Caller ID
enable above
Disable
This is not implemented in the SS series VOIPs.
Caller ID Manipulation is used whenever the user wants to manipulate the
Caller ID before sending it to the remote end. Caller ID Manipulation is
activated on the Interface Window. By enabling Caller ID option, you can set
manipulation to Transparent, User CID, Prefix, Suffix, or Prefix and Suffix.
Caller ID Manipulation is a feature, where the Caller ID detected from the
PSTN line can be changed and then sent to the remote side over IP.
CID Mode
Transparent,
User CID,
Prefix,
Suffix
The MultiVOIP is not allowed to modify the caller ID info and then send it
to the PSTN side. It only allows it to detect the caller ID from the PSTN line,
modify it and then send them via IP to the remote end point.
Transparent: the CID received from PSTN is sent out as such, without any
manipulation.
User CID: the CID received from PSTN is replaced by this User CID value.
Prefix: the CID received from PSTN is prefixed with this value.
Suffix: the CID received from PSTN is suffixed with this value.