43.10.5.9 Call Cut-Through Parameters
The call cut-through parameters are described in the table below.
Table 43-47: Call Cut-Through Parameters
Parameter Description
Web: Enable Calls Cut
Through
EMS: Cut Through
[CutThrough]
Enables FXS endpoints to receive incoming IP calls while the port is in off-
hook state.
ï‚§ [0] Disable (default)
ï‚§ [1] Enable
If enabled, the FXS interface answers the call and 'cuts through' the voice
channel if there is no other active call on the port, even if the port is in off-
hook state.
When the call is terminated (by the remote IP party), the device plays a
reorder tone for a user-defined time (configured by the
CutThroughTimeForReorderTone parameter) and is then ready to answer
the next incoming call without on-hooking the phone.
The waiting call is automatically answered by the device when the current
call is terminated (configured by setting the parameter EnableCallWaiting
to 1).
Note: This feature is applicable only to FXS interfaces.
43.10.5.10 Automatic Dialing Parameters
The automatic dialing upon off-hook parameters are described in the table below.
Table 43-48: Automatic Dialing Parameters
Parameter Description
Automatic Dialing Table
Web: Automatic Dialing
Table
EMS: Analog Gateway
Provisioning >
Automatic dialing
[TargetOfChannel]
This table parameter defines telephone numbers that are automatically
dialed when a specific FXS or FXO port is off-hooked. The format of this
parameter is as follows:
[TargetOfChannel]
FORMAT TargetOfChannel_Index = TargetOfChannel_Destination,
TargetOfChannel_Type, TargetOfChannel_HotLineToneDuration;
[\TargetOfChannel]
For example, the below configuration defines automatic dialing of phone
number 911 when the phone connected to Port 1 is off-hooked for over 10
seconds:
TargetOfChannel 0 = 911, 1 ,10;
Notes:
ï‚§ The first index of this table ini file parameter is 0.
ï‚§ TargetOfChannel_Index is the port number, where 0 denotes Port 1.
ï‚§ This is parameter is applicable only to FXS and FXO interfaces.
ï‚§ For a detailed description of this table, see 'Configuring Automatic
Dialing' on page 266.