User's Manual 98 Document #: LTRT-23510
MP-26x/MP-27x Multimedia Home Gateway
Table 9-2: Dialing Tab Parameters Description
Parameter Description
Dialing Parameters
Dialing Timeout
Defines the duration (in seconds) of allowed inactivity between dialed dig
When you work with a proxy, the number you have dialed before the dialing
process has timed out is sent to the proxy as the user ID to be called. This
is useful for calling remote parties without creating a speed dial entry
(assuming the remote party is registered with the proxy).
Phone Number Size
Defines the maximum length of shortcut numbers that you can enter and
the maximum number of digits that you can dial.
Enabled dialing
complete key
When selected (default), you can define a key that when pressed forces
device to make a call to the dialed digits even if there is no match in t
plan or digit map. The key is defined in the ‘Complete dialing key’ field,
which appears when this parameter is selected.
Note: This parameter appears only in 'Advanced' mode.
Complete dialing key
Defines the key that when pressed forces the device to make a call to the
dialed digits even if there is no match in the dial plan or digit map. The
default value is the pound (#) key.
Note: This parameter is available only if the ‘Enabled dialing complete key’
is selected.
Dial Tone Timeout
Defines the duration of the dial tone (in seconds). If the limit is exceeded,
the dial tone stops and you a reorder tone is played.
Reorder Tone Timeout
Defines the duration (in seconds) of the reorder tone. The reorder tone is
played, for example, when the device receives a SIP 486 response. If the
limit is exceeded, the reorder tone stops and a howler tone is played.
Note: This parameter appears only in 'Advanced' mode.
Unanswered call
timeout
Defines the timeout before the device automatically sends a SIP CANCEL
message. When the device makes a call and the other side doesn’t answer,
the device sends a CANCEL message after this timeout.
Note: This parameter appears only in 'Advanced' mode.
Howler Tone Timeout
Defines the duration (in seconds) of the howler tone. If the limit is
exceeded, the howler tone stops playing. The howler tone informs a user
that the user's phone has been left in an off-hook state.
Note: This parameter appears only in 'Advanced' mode.
Flash min
Defines the duration (in ms) after which you can begin to perform a flash
hook.
Flash max
Defines the maximum duration (in ms) that the flash hook button can be
pressed, after which the call is disconnected.
Enable Re-Answer
Timeout
When selected, the ‘Re-Answer Timeout’ field appears, allowing you to
define the timeout after on-hooking an active call and then off-hooking it
again. Once this time expires and the phone has not been off-hooked
again, the call is disconnected.
Send DTMF Out-Of-
Band
Defines how the DTMF tones are sent (‘Inband’, ‘RFC2833’, or ‘Via SIP’).
DTMFs are the tones generated by your telephone's keypad.
Note: This parameter appears only in 'Advanced' mode.