This parameter is applicable only to ISDN and CAS protocols.
Web/EMS: Disconnect
on Dial Tone
CLI: disc-on-dial-tone
[DisconnectOnDialTon
e]
Determines whether the device disconnects a call when a dial tone is
detected from the PBX.
[0] Disable = (Default) Call is not released.
[1] Enable = Call is released if a dial tone is detected on the device's
FXO port.
Notes:
This parameter is applicable only to FXO interfaces.
This option is in addition to the mechanism that disconnects a call
when either busy or reorder tones are detected.
Web: Send Digit Pattern
on Connect
EMS: Connect Code
CLI: digit-pttrn-on-conn
[TelConnectCode]
Defines a digit pattern to send to the Tel side after a SIP 200 OK is
received from the IP side. The digit pattern is a user-defined DTMF
sequence that is used to indicate an answer signal (e.g., for billing).
The valid range is 1 to 8 characters.
Note: This parameter is applicable to FXO/CAS.
Web: Disconnect on
Broken Connection
EMS: Disconnect Calls
on Broken Connection
CLI: disc-broken-conn
[DisconnectOnBroken
Connection]
Determines whether the device releases the call if RTP packets are not
received within a user-defined timeout.
[0] No
[1] Yes (default)
Notes:
The timeout is configured by the BrokenConnectionEventTimeout
parameter.
This feature is applicable only if the RTP session is used without
Silence Compression. If Silence Compression is enabled, the device
doesn't detect a broken RTP connection.
During a call, if the source IP address (from where the RTP packets
are received) is changed without notifying the device, the device
filters these RTP packets. To overcome this, set the
DisconnectOnBrokenConnection parameter to 0; the device doesn't
detect RTP packets arriving from the original source IP address and
switches (after 300 msec) to the RTP packets arriving from the new
source IP address.
This parameter can also be configured in an IP Profile.
Web: Broken Connection
Timeout
Event Timeout
CLI: broken-connection-
event-timeout
[BrokenConnectionEve
ntTimeout]
Defines the time period (in 100-msec units) after which a call is
disconnected if an RTP packet is not received.
The valid range is from 3 (i.e., 300 msec) to an unlimited value (e.g., 20
hours). The default is 100 (i.e., 10000 msec or 10 seconds).
Notes:
This parameter is applicable only if the parameter
DisconnectOnBrokenConnection is set to 1.
Currently, this feature functions only if Silence Suppression is
disabled.
Web: Disconnect Call on
Silence Detection
EMS: Disconnect On
Detection Of Silence
CLI: disc-on-silence-det
[EnableSilenceDisconn
ect]
Determines whether calls are disconnected after detection of silence.
[1] Yes = The device disconnects calls in which silence occurs (in
both call directions) for more than a user-defined time.
[0] No = (Default) Call is not disconnected when silence is detected.
The silence duration can be configured by the
FarEndDisconnectSilencePeriod parameter (default 120).