SIP User's Manual 726 Document #: LTRT-83310
Mediant 600 & Mediant 1000
Parameter Description
Ringing tone index = index in the CPT file for playing the ring
tone.
Call Waiting tone index = priority index +
FirstCallWaitingToneID(*). For example, if you want to select the
Call Waiting tone defined in the CPT file at Index #9, then you
can enter 1 as the priority index and the value 8 for
FirstCallWaitingToneID. The summation of these values equals
9, i.e., index #9.
For example, the configuration below plays the tone Index #3 to FXS
ports 1 and 2 if the source number prefix of the received call is 20.
ToneIndex 1 = 1, 2, 20*, , 3;
Notes:
You can define up to 50 indices.
This parameter is applicable only to FXS interfaces.
Typically, the Ringing and/or Call Waiting tone played is indicated in
the SIP Alert-Info header field of the received INVITE message. If
this header is not present, then the tone played is according to the
settings of this table.
For denoting a range of FXS ports, use the syntax x-y (e.g., "1-4" for
ports 1 through 4).
You can configure multiple entries with different source and/or
destination prefixes and tones for the same FXS port.
A.12.9.2 Tone Detection Parameters
The signal tone detection parameters are described in the table below.
Table A-62: Tone Detection Parameters
Parameter Description
EMS: DTMF Enable
[DTMFDetectorEnable]
Enables the detection of DTMF signaling.
[0] = Disable
[1] = Enable (default)
EMS: MF R1 Enable
[MFR1DetectorEnable]
Enables the detection of MF-R1 signaling.
[0] = Disable (default)
[1] = Enable
EMS: R1.5 Detection
Standard
[R1DetectionStandard]
Determines the MF-R1 protocol used for detection.
[0] = ITU (default)
[1] = R1.5
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
EMS: User Defined Tone
Enable
[UserDefinedToneDetectorE
nable]
Enables the detection of User Defined Tones signaling, applicable
for Special Information Tone (SIT) detection.
[0] = Disable (default)
[1] = Enable
EMS: SIT Enable
[SITDetectorEnable]
Enables SIT detection according to the ITU-T recommendation
E.180/Q.35.
[0] = Disable (default).
[1] = Enable.