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User's Manual 932 Document #: LTRT-12809
Mediant 800 MSBR
Parameter Description
tone is played to the user.
The valid range is -1 to 2,147,483,647. The default is 600.
Notes:
A negative value indicates that the tone is played infinitely.
This parameter is applicable only to analog interfaces.
Web: Play Busy Tone to Tel
CLI: play-bsy-tone-2tel
[PlayBusyTone2ISDN]
Enables the device to play a busy or reorder tone to the PSTN
after a Tel-to-IP call is released.
[0] Don't Play = (Default) Immediately sends an ISDN
Disconnect message.
[1] Play when Disconnecting = Sends an ISDN Disconnect
message with PI = 8 and plays a busy or reorder tone to the
PSTN (depending on the release cause).
[2] Play before Disconnect = Delays the sending of an ISDN
Disconnect message for a user-defined time (configured by
the TimeForReorderTone parameter) and plays a busy or
reorder tone to the PSTN. This is applicable only if the call is
released from the IP [Busy Here (486) or Not Found (404)]
before it reaches the Connect state; otherwise, the Disconnect
message is sent immediately and no tones are played.
Note: This parameter is applicable only to digital PSTN
interfaces.
Web: Play Ringback Tone to
Tel
EMS: Play Ring Back Tone To
Tel
CLI: play-rbt2tel
[PlayRBTone2Tel]
Determines the playing method of the ringback tone to the Tel (for
analog interfaces) or Trunk (for digital interfaces) side. For digital
interfaces: This parameter applies to all trunks that are not
configured by the PlayRBTone2Trunk parameter (which defines
ringback tone per Trunk).
[0] Don't Play =
Analog Interfaces: Ringback tone is not played.
Digital Interfaces: The device configured for ISDN / CAS
doesn't play a ringback tone. No PI is sent to the ISDN
unless the ProgressIndicator2ISDN_x parameter is
configured differently.
[1] Play on Local =
Analog Interfaces: Plays a ringback tone to the Tel side of
the call when a SIP 180/183 response is received.
Digital Interfaces: The device configured for CAS plays a
local ringback tone to the PSTN upon receipt of a SIP 180
Ringing response (with or without SDP). Note that the
receipt of a 183 response does not cause the device
configured for CAS to play a ringback tone (unless the
SIP183Behaviour parameter is set to 1). The device
configured for ISDN operates according to the
LocalISDNRBSource parameter:
1) If the device receives a 180 Ringing response (with or
without SDP) and the LocalISDNRBSource parameter is
set to 1, it plays a ringback tone and sends an ISDN Alert
with PI = 8 (unless the ProgressIndicator2ISDN_x
parameter is configured differently).
2) If the LocalISDNRBSource parameter is set to 0, the
device doesn't play a ringback tone and an Alert message
without PI is sent to the ISDN. In this case, the PBX /
PSTN plays the ringback tone to the originating terminal.
Note that the receipt of a 183 response does not cause
the device configured for ISDN to play a ringback tone; the

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