DescriptionSettings
From the drop-down list, choose the calling party transformation
pattern for the PSTN connection.
Choose one of the following from the drop-down list and click Save.
• Automatic—Select this option to use the calling party
transformation pattern based on the dial plan. Click View to
view the calling party transformation.
The Calling Party Transformation patterns will not
displayed until the PSTN connection has been created.
You must configure the PSTN connection and then
edit to view or modify the transformation pattern.
Note
For information on configuring the calling party transformation,
see digit discard instructions, see Calling Party Transformations
Settings, on page 310.
• Set Manually—Select this option to manually configure the
calling party transformation pattern.
Click Edit to edit the digit discard instructions.
The Calling Party Transformation patterns will not
displayed until the PSTN connection has been created.
You must configure the PSTN connection and then
edit to view or modify the transformation pattern.
Note
The calling party transformation patterns that appears when
you edit the PSTN connection, depend on the numbering plan
that you choose from the Dial Plan drop-down list on the
System Settings > Dial Plan > General tab.
Calling Party Transformations
International Control
The value entered in this field should match or be slightly less than
the lower limit of the ring frequency (Hz) used to detect the ring
signal. This value differs based upon the country of deployment and
should only be adjusted should a call across the SPA8800 device to
known working number not generate a ring tone.
Ring Frequency Min
This field defines the amount of digital gain/attenuation, in decibels
(dB), to be applied to the signal sent from the SPA8800 device to
the PSTN. Increase this value if parties on the PSTN side have trouble
hearing parties on your system or lower it if they are coming across
too loud. Range is -15 to 12 dB.
SPA To PSTN Gain
This value entered in this field should match or be slightly above the
higher limit of the ring frequency (Hz) used to detect the ring signal.
This value differs based upon the country of deployment and should
only be adjusted should a call across the SPA8800 device to known
working number not generate a ring tone.
Ring Frequency Max
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