User's Manual 586 Document #: LTRT-27045
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC
Parameter Description
Note: If the parameter is configured with only a telephone number and a
Proxy isn't used, this forwarded-to phone number must be specified in
the Tel-to-IP Routing table (see ''Configuring Tel-to-IP Routing Rules''
page 475).
No Reply Time
no-reply-time
[FwdInfo_NoReplyTime]
If you have set the 'Type' parameter for this port to No Answer or On
Busy or No Answer, then configure the number of seconds the device
waits before forwarding the call to the specified phone number.
27.8 Configuring Caller ID Permissions
The Caller ID Permissions table lets you enable Caller ID generation (FXS interfaces) and
detection (FXO interfaces) per port.
Note: For ports that are not configured in the table, Caller ID is according to the
global parameter, as described in ''Enabling Caller ID Generation and Detection on
Tel Side'' on page 548.
The following procedure describes how to configure Caller ID permissions through the Web
interface. You can also configure it through ini file (EnableCallerID) or CLI (configure voip >
gateway analog enable-caller-id).
 To configure Caller ID permissions per port:
1. Open the Caller ID Permissions table (Setup menu > Signaling & Media tab >
Gateway folder > Analog Gateway > Caller ID Permissions).
2. Select the row corresponding to the port that you want to configure, and then click
Edit; the following dialog box appears:
Figure 27-7: Caller ID Permissions Table - Edit Dialog Box
3. Configure a Caller ID permission per port according to the parameters described in the
table below.
4. Click Apply.
Table 27-5: Caller ID Permissions Table Parameter Descriptions
Parameter Description