Version 7.2 1259 Mediant 800B Gateway & E-SBC
User's Manual 72. Configuration Parameters Reference
Parameter Description
reorder tone to the PSTN. This is applicable only if the call is
released from the IP [Busy Here (486) or Not Found (404)]
before it reaches the Connect state; otherwise, the
Disconnect message is sent immediately and no tones are
played.
Note: The parameter is applicable only to digital interfaces.
q850-reason-code-2play-user-tone
[Q850ReasonCode2PlayUserTone]
Defines an ISDN Q.8931 release cause code(s), which if
mapped to the SIP release reason received from the IP side,
causes the device to play a user-defined tone from the installed
PRT file to the Tel side. For example, if the the received SIP
release cause is 480 Temporarily Unavailable and you
configure the parameter with Q.931 release code 18 (No User
Responding), the device plays the user-defined tone to the Tel
side.
The user-defined tone is configured when creating the PRT file,
using AudioCodes DConvert utility. The tone must be assigned
to the "acSpecialConditionTone" (Tone Type 21) option in
DConvert.
The parameter can be configured with up to 10 release codes.
When configuring multiple codes, separate the codes by
commas (without spaces). For example:
Q850ReasonCode2PlayUserTone = 1,18,24
If the SIP release reason received from the IP side is mapped to
the Q.931 release code specified by the parameter, the device
plays the user-defined tone. Otherwise, if not specified and the
release code is 17 (User Busy), the device plays the busy tone
and for all other release codes, the device plays the reorder
tone.
Note:
The parameter is applicable only to digital interfaces.
To enable the feature, the 'Play Busy Tone to Tel'
(PlayBusyTone2ISDN) parameter must be enabled (set to 1
or 2).
Play Ringback Tone to Tel
configure voip > sip-definition
settings > play-rbt2tel
[PlayRBTone2Tel]
Determines the playing method of the ringback tone to the Tel /
Trunk side. For digital interfaces: The parameter applies to all
trunks that are not configured by the PlayRBTone2Trunk
parameter (which defines ringback tone per Trunk).
[0] Don't Play =
Analog Interfaces: Ringback tone is not played.
Digital Interfaces: The device doesn't play a ringback
tone. No PI is sent to the PSTN unless the
ProgressIndicator2ISDN_x parameter is configured
differently.
[1] Play on Local =
Analog Interfaces: Plays a ringback tone to the Tel side
of the call when a SIP 180/183 response is received.
Digital Interfaces:
CAS: The device plays a local ringback tone to the
PSTN upon receipt of a SIP 180 Ringing response (with
or without SDP). Note that the receipt of a 183 response
does not cause the device to play a ringback tone