User's Manual 896 Document #: LTRT-10466
Mediant 500L MSBR
Parameter Description
[DisableAutoDTMFMute]
Enables the automatic muting of DTMF digits when out-of-
band DTMF transmission is used.
[0] = (Default) Automatic mute is used.
[1] = No automatic mute of in-band DTMF.
When this parameter is set to 1, the DTMF transport type is
set according to the parameter DTMFTransportType and the
DTMF digits aren't muted if out-of-band DTMF mode is
selected (TxDTMFOption set to 1, 2 or 3). This enables the
sending of DTMF digits in-band (transparent of RFC 2833)
in addition to out-of-band DTMF messages.
Note: Usually this mode is not recommended.
Web/EMS: Enable Digit Delivery to IP
CLI: digit-delivery-2ip
[EnableDigitDelivery2IP]
Enables the Digit Delivery feature whereby DTMF digits are
sent to the destination IP address after the Tel-to-IP call is
answered.
[0] Disable (default).
[1] Enable = Enable digit delivery to IP.
To enable this feature, modify the called number to include
at least one 'p' character. The device uses the digits before
the 'p' character in the initial INVITE message. After the call
is answered, the device waits for the required time (number
of 'p' multiplied by 1.5 seconds), and then sends the rest of
the DTMF digits using the method chosen (in-band or out-of-
band).
Notes:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is
required.
The called number can include several 'p' characters (1.5
seconds pause), for example, 1001pp699, 8888p9p300.
Web: Enable Digit Delivery to Tel
EMS: Enable Digit Delivery
CLI: digit-delivery-2tel
[EnableDigitDelivery]
Enables the Digit Delivery feature, which sends DTMF digits
of the called number to the device's port (analog)/B-channel
(digital) (phone line) after the call is answered (i.e., line is
off-hooked for FXS, or seized for FXO) for IP-to-Tel calls.
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable
For digital interfaces: If the called number in IP-to-Tel call
includes the characters 'w' or 'p', the device places a call
with the first part of the called number (before 'w' or 'p') and
plays DTMF digits after the call is answered. If the character
'w' is used, the device waits for detection of a dial tone
before it starts playing DTMF digits. For example, if the
called number is '1007766p100', the device places a call
with 1007766 as the destination number, then after the call
is answered it waits 1.5 seconds ('p') and plays the rest of
the number (100) as DTMF digits.
Additional examples: 1664wpp102, 66644ppp503, and
7774w100pp200.
Notes:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is
required.
For analog interfaces: The called number can include
characters 'p' (1.5 seconds pause) and 'd' (detection of
dial tone). If character 'd' is used, it must be the first 'digit'