SIP User's Manual 106 Document #: LTRT-68806
Mediant 2000 & TP-1610 & TP-260/UNI
Table 5-12: General Parameters (Advanced Parameters)
Parameter Description
Broken Connection
Timeout
[BrokenConnectionEvent
Timeout]
The amount of time (in 100 msec units) an RTP packet isn't received,
after which a call is disconnected.
The valid range is 1 to 1000. The default value is 100 (i.e., 10 seconds).
Notes:
Applicable only if DisconnectOnBrokenConnection = 1.
Currently, this feature works only if Silence Suppression is disabled.
Disconnect Call on Silence
Detection
[EnableSilenceDisconnec
t]
[1] Yes = The gateway disconnect calls in which silence occurs in
both (call) directions for more than 120 seconds.
[0] No = Call is not disconnected when silence is detected (default).
The silence duration can be set by the FarEndDisconnectSilencePeriod
parameter (default 120).
Note: To activate this feature set EnableSilenceCompression to 1 and
FarEndDisconnectSilenceMethod to 1.
Silence Detection Period
[sec]
[FarEndDisconnectSilenc
ePeriod]
Duration of silence period (in seconds) prior to call disconnection.
The range is 10 to 28,800 (i.e., 8 hours). The default is 120 seconds.
Note: This is applicable only to gateways that use DSP templates 2 and
3.
Silence Detection Method
[FarEndDisconnectSilenc
eMethod]
Silence detection method.
[0] None = Silence detection option is disabled.
[1] Packets Count = According to packet count.
[2] Voice/Energy Detectors = N/A.
[3] All = N/A.
Enable Fax Re-Routing
[EnableFaxReRouting]
Enables or disables re-routing of Tel-to-IP calls that are identified as fax
calls.
Valid options include:
[0] Disable = Disabled (default).
[1] Enable = Enabled.
If a CNG tone is detected on the Tel side of a Tel-to-IP call, a “FAX”
prefix is appended to the destination number before routing and
manipulations occur. Standard Tel-to-IP routing table mechanism is then
used to route the call, and the destination number manipulation
mechanism is used to remove the “FAX” prefix, if required.
If the initial INVITE that is used to establish the voice call (not Fax) was
already sent, a CANCEL (if not connected yet) or a BYE (if already
connected) is sent to tear down the voice call.
CDR and Debug
CDR Server IP Address
[CDRSyslogServerIP]
Defines the destination IP address for CDR logs.
The default value is a null string that causes the CDR messages to be
sent with all Syslog messages.
Note: The CDR messages are sent to UDP port 514 (default Syslog
port).