[1] Relay = (Currently not applicable.)
[3] Mute = (Default) The caller ID signal is detected from the
Tel/PSTN side and then erased from the voice stream.
Note: Caller ID detection is applicable only to FXO interfaces.
Reject Anonymous Calls Per Port Table
CLI: configure voip > gw
analoggw reject-
anonymous-calls
[RejectAnonymousCallP
erPort]
This table parameter determines whether the device rejects incoming
anonymous calls per FXS port. If enabled, when a device's FXS
interface receives an anonymous call, it rejects the call and responds
with a SIP 433 (Anonymity Disallowed) response.
The format of this parameter is as follows:
[RejectAnonymousCallPerPort]
FORMAT RejectAnonymousCallPerPort_Index =
RejectAnonymousCallPerPort_Enable,
RejectAnonymousCallPerPort_Port,
RejectAnonymousCallPerPort_Module;
[\RejectAnonymousCallPerPort]
Where,
Enable = accept [0] (default) or reject [1] incoming anonymous
calls.
Port = Port number.
Module = Module number.
For example:
RejectAnonymousCallPerPort 0 = 0,1,1;
RejectAnonymousCallPerPort 1 = 1,2,1;
Note: This parameter is applicable only to FXS interfaces.
66.11.5.2 Call Waiting Parameters
The call waiting parameters are described in the table below.
Call Waiting Parameters
Parameter Description
Web/EMS: Enable Call
Waiting
CLI: call-waiting
[EnableCallWaiting]
Enables the Call Waiting feature.
[0] Disable
[1] Enable (Default)
For digital interfaces: If enabled and the device initiates a Tel-to-IP call
to a destination that is busy, it plays a call waiting ringback tone to the
caller. The tone is played only if the destination returns a 182
"Queued" SIP response.
a busy endpoint, it responds with a 182 response (and not with a 486
busy). The device plays a call waiting indication signal. When hook-
flash is detected, the device switches to the waiting call. The device
that initiated the waiting call plays a call waiting ringback tone to the
calling party after a 182 response is received.
Notes:
The device's Call Progress Tones (CPT) file must include a Call