User's Manual  1206  Document #: LTRT-10632 
 
  Mediant 800B Gateway & E-SBC 
Parameter  Description 
remote party. Only if the remote party disconnects the call (i.e., 
a BYE is received) or a timer expires (set by the 
EmergencyRegretTimeout parameter) is the call terminated. 
For FXO, ISDN and CAS: These emergency numbers are used 
for the preemption of E911 IP-to-Tel calls when there are 
unavailable or busy channels. In this scenario, the device 
terminates one of the busy channels and sends the emergency 
call to this channel. This feature is enabled by setting the 
CallPriorityMode parameter to 2 (“Emergency”). For a 
description of this feature, see 'Pre-empting Existing Call for 
E911 IP-to-Tel Call' on page 613. 
The list can include up to four different numbers, where each 
number can be up to four digits long. 
Example: EmergencyNumbers = ‘100’,’911’,’112’ 
Emergency Calls Regret Timeout 
configure voip > sip-definition 
settings > emerg-calls-regrt-t-out 
[EmergencyRegretTimeout] 
Defines the time (in minutes) that the device waits before 
tearing-down an emergency call (defined by the parameter 
EmergencyNumbers). Until this time expires, an emergency call 
can only be disconnected by the remote party, typically, by a 
Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP). 
The valid range is 1 to 30. The default is 10. 
Note: The parameter is applicable only to FXS interfaces. 
Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) Parameters 
MLPP Default Namespace 
mlpp-dflt-namespace 
[MLPPDefaultNamespace] 
Determines the namespace used for MLPP calls received from 
the ISDN side without a Precedence IE and destined for an 
Application server. This value is used in the Resource-Priority 
header of the outgoing SIP INVITE request. 
  [1] DSN (default) 
  [2] DOD 
  [3] DRSN  
  [5] UC  
  [7] CUC 
Note: 
  If the ISDN message contains a Precedence IE, the device 
automatically interworks the "network identity" digits in the IE 
to the network domain subfield in the Resource-Priority 
header. For more information, see Multilevel Precedence and 
Preemption on page 614. 
  The parameter is applicable only to digital interfaces. 
[ResourcePriorityNetworkDomains]
Defines up to 32 user-defined MLPP network domain names 
(namespaces). This value is used in the AS-SIP Resource-
Priority header of the outgoing SIP INVITE request. The 
parameter is used in combination with the 
MLPPDefaultNamespace parameter, where you need to enter 
the table row index as its value.  
The parameter is also used for mapping the Resource-Priority 
field value of the SIP Resource-Priority header to the ISDN 
Precedence Level IE. The mapping is configured by the field, 
EnableIp2TelInterworking: 
  Disabled: The network-domain field in the Resource-Priority 
header is set to "0 1 0 0" (i.e., "routine") in the Precedence