Version 6.4 729 March 2012
SIP User's Manual A. Configuration Parameters Reference
Parameter Description
For example:
ChargeCode 1 = 7,30,1,14,20,2,20,15,1,0,60,1;
ChargeCode 2 = 5,60,1,14,20,1,0,60,1;
ChargeCode 3 = 0,60,1;
ChargeCode 0 = 6, 3, 1, 12, 2, 1, 18, 5, 2, 0, 2, 1;
Notes:
The parameter can include up to 25 indices (i.e., up to 25 different
metering rules can be defined).
To associate a charge code to an outgoing Tel-to-IP call, use the
Outbound IP Routing Table.
To configure the Charge Codes table using the Web interface, see
Configuring Charge Codes Table on page 323.
For configuring ini file table parameters, see 'Configuring ini File
Table Parameters' on page 84.
A.12.10 Telephone Keypad Sequence Parameters
The telephony keypad sequence parameters are described in the table below.
Table A-64: Keypad Sequence Parameters
Parameter Description
Prefix for External Line
[Prefix2ExtLine]
Defines a string prefix (e.g., '9' dialed for an external line) that when
dialed, the device plays a secondary dial tone (i.e., stutter tone) to
the FXS line and then starts collecting the subsequently dialed digits
from the FXS line.
The valid range is a one-character string. The default is an empty
string.
Notes:
You can enable the device to add this string as the prefix to the
collected (and sent) digits, using the parameter
AddPrefix2ExtLine.
This parameter is applicable only to FXS interfaces.
[AddPrefix2ExtLine]
Determines whether the prefix string for accessing an external line
(defined by the parameter Prefix2ExtLine) is added to the dialed
number as the prefix and together sent to the IP destination (Tel-to-
IP calls).
[0] = Disable (default)
[1] = Enable
For example, if this parameter is enabled and the prefix string for the
external line is defined as "9" (using the parameter Prefix2ExtLine)
and the FXS user wants to make a call to destination "123", the
device collects and sends all the dialed digits, including the prefix
string, as "9123" to the IP destination number.
Note: This parameter is applicable only to FXS interfaces.