CHAPTER68 Configuration Parameters Reference
Mediant 1000 Gateway & E-SBC | User's Manual
Parameter Description
configure voip >
sip-definition
settings > q850-
cause-for-sit-vc
[SITQ850CauseForVC]
The valid range is 0 to 127. The default is -1 (not configured).
Note: When not configured (i.e., default), the SITQ850Cause
parameter is used.
'SIT Q850 Cause For RO'
configure voip >
sip-definition
settings > q850-
cause-for-sit-ro
[SITQ850CauseForRO]
Defines the Q.850 cause value specified in the SIP Reason
header that is included in a 4xx response when SIT-RO (Reorder
- System Busy Special Information Tone) is detected from the
Tel for IP-to-Tel calls.
The valid range is 0 to 127. The default is -1 (not configured).
Note: When not configured (i.e., default), the SITQ850Cause
parameter is used.
configure voip >
message settings >
inbound-map-set
[GWInboundManipulation
Set]
Gateway application only: Assigns a Manipulation Set ID for
manipulating all inbound INVITE messages.
Gateway and SBC applications: Assigns a Manipulation Set ID
for manipulating incoming responses of requests that the device
initiates.
The Manipulation Set is defined using the MessageManipulations
parameter. By default, no manipulation is done (i.e. Manipulation
Set ID is set to -1).
For more information, see Configuring SIP Message
Manipulation on page509.
configure voip >
message settings >
outbound-map-set
[GWOutboundManipulatio
nSet]
Gateway application only: Assigns a Manipulation Set ID for
manipulating all outbound INVITE messages.
Gateway and SBC applications: Assigns a Manipulation Set ID
for manipulating outgoing requests that the device initiates.
The Manipulation Set is defined using the MessageManipulations
parameter. By default, no manipulation is done (i.e. Manipulation
Set ID is set to -1).
For more information, see Configuring SIP Message
Manipulation on page509.
Out-of-Service (Busy Out) Parameters
'Enable Busy Out'
configure voip >
sip-definition
settings > busy-out
[EnableBusyOut]
Enables the Busy Out feature.
â– [0] Disable (Default)
â– [1] Enable
When enabled and certain scenarios exist, the device does the
following:
â– Analog: The FXS port behaves according to the settings of
the FXSOOSBehavior parameter such as plays a reorder
tone when the phone is off-hooked, or changes the line
polarity.
â– Digital: All trunks are automatically taken out-of-service by
taking down the D-Channel, or for T1 PRI trunks, by sending
a Service Out message supporting these messages (NI-2,
4/5-ESS, DMS-100, and Meridian).
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