CHAPTER68 Configuration Parameters Reference
Mediant 1000 Gateway & E-SBC | User's Manual
Parameter Description
For more information on integration with Microsoft presence, see
Microsoft Skype for Business Presence of Third-Party
Endpoints.
'Microsoft Presence
Status'
[EnableMSPresence]
Enables the device to notify (using SIP PUBLISH messages)
Skype for Business Server (presence server) of changes in
presence status of Skype for Business users when making and
receiving calls using third-party endpoint devices.
â– [0] Disable (default)
â– [1] Enable
For more information on integration with Microsoft presence, see
Microsoft Skype for Business Presence of Third-Party
Endpoints.
'PSTN Alert Timeout'
configure voip >
sip-definition
settings > pstn-
alert-timeout
[PSTNAlertTimeout]
Digital: Defines the Alert Timeout (in seconds) for calls sent to
the PSTN. This timer is used between the time a Setup message
is sent to the Tel side (IP-to-Tel call establishment) and a
Connect message is received. If an Alerting message is
received, the timer is restarted. If the timer expires before the call
is answered, the device disconnects the call and sends a SIP
408 request timeout response to the SIP party that initiated the
call.
Analog: Defines the Alert Timeout (in seconds) for calls to the Tel
side. This timer is used between the time a ring is generated
(FXS) or a line is seized (FXO), until the call is connected. For
example: If the FXS device receives an INVITE, it generates a
ring to the phone and sends a SIP 180 Ringing response to the
IP. If the phone is not answered within the time interval set by the
parameter, the device cancels the call by sending a SIP 408
response.
The valid value range is 1 to 600 (in seconds). The default is 180.
Note:Digital: If per trunk configuration (using
TrunkPSTNAlertTimeout) is set to other than default, the
PSTNAlertTimeout parameter value is overridden.
'RTP Only Mode'
configure voip >
sip-definition
settings > rtp-
only-mode
[RTPOnlyMode]
Enables the device to send and receive RTP packets to and from
remote endpoints without the need to establish a SIP session.
The remote IP address is determined according to the Tel-to-IP
Routing table (Prefix parameter). The port is the same port as the
local RTP port (configured by the BaseUDPPort parameter and
the channel on which the call is received).
â– [0] Disable (default)
â– [1] Transmit & Receive = Send and receive RTP packets.
â– [2] Transmit Only= Send RTP packets only.
â– [3] Receive Only= Receive RTP packets only.
Note:
â– The parameter is applicable only to the Gateway application.
â– Digital interfaces: To activate the RTP Only feature without
using ISDN / CAS signaling, you must do the following:
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