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SIP User's Manual 144 Document #: LTRT-65411
MediaPack Series
Parameter Description
MWI Subscribe Retry
Time
[SubscribeRetryTime]
Subscription retry time (in seconds) after last subscription failure.
The default is 120 seconds. The range is 10 to 7200.
Conference Parameters
Enable 3-Way Conference
[Enable3WayConference
]
Enables or disables the 3-Way Conference feature.
[0] Disable = Disable (default)
[1] Enable = Enables 3-way conferencing
Establish Conference
Code
[ConferenceCode]
Defines the digit pattern, which upon detection generates the
Conference-initiating INVITE when 3-way conferencing is enabled
(Enable3WayConference is set to 1).
The valid range is a 25-character string. The default is “!” (Hook-Flash).
Conference ID
[ConferenceID]
Defines the Conference Identification string (up to 16 characters). The
default value is 'conf'.
The device uses this identifier in the Conference-initiating INVITE that is
sent to the media server when Enable3WayConference is set to 1.
For example: ConferenceID = MyConference.
MLPP (Multilevel Precedence and Preemption)
Call Priority Mode
[CallPriorityMode]
Enables Priority Calls handling.
[0] Disable = Disable (default).
[1] MLPP = Priority Calls handling is enabled.
MLPP DiffServ
[MLPPDiffserv]
Defines the DiffServ value (differentiated services code point -- DSCP)
used in IP packets containing SIP messages that are related to MLPP
calls.
The valid range is 0 to 63. The default value is 50.
Precedence Ringing Type
[PrecedenceRingingTyp
e]
Defines the index of the Precedence Ringing tone in the Call Progress
Tones (CPT) file. This tone is used when the parameter
CallPriorityMode is set to 1 and a Precedence call is received from the
IP side.
The valid range is -1 to 16. The default value is -1 (i.e., plays standard
Ringing tone).
3.4.4.2.3 Metering Tones
The FXS interfaces can generate 12/16 KHz metering pulses towards the Tel side (e.g., for
connection to a payphone or private meter). Tariff pulse rate is determined according to an
internal table. This capability enables users to define different tariffs according to the source
/ destination numbers and the time-of-day. The tariff rate includes the time interval between
the generated pulses and the number of pulses generated on answer.
Note: The 'Metering Tones' page is available only for FXS interfaces.
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